Wolverhampton people smuggler who called migrants ‘chickens’ to be monitored after prison release
Three convicted people smugglers have been warned that they will stay on a watchlist even after serving their prison sentences. This means the trio – including failed asylum seeker Ramal Briem from Wolverhampton – won’t be able to talk to criminals after their time inside, according to the National Crime Agency. A spokesman for the force said the ancillary orders are designed to prevent further offending, limiting opportunities for those subject to them to take part in illegal activity and making them less attractive to organised crime gangs. Among the 30 people added to the list issued by the NCA are Dilshad Shamo and Ali Khdir from South Wales, who were jailed for 19 years each in April for their roles in a multi-national people smuggling ring moving migrants from Iraq, Iran and Syria into Europe and onwards to the UK. READ MORE: Cameras at Midlands M5 junction will fine drivers over ‘confusing’ rule Get breaking news on BirminghamLive WhatsApp Shamo and Khdir used WhatsApp to communicate with people smugglers across Europe, often using messaging …
