People smuggler who concealed 3 individuals in car roof covering box incarcerated

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migrants - two adults and a 15-year-old-girl - were discovered at the UK control zone in Coquelles, France, when Border Force officers
pulled aside Robert Rooney's Ford Mondeo.The 35 year old from Edmonton in north London, had been planning to cross to the UK through the
Eurotunnel on 5 October when he was stopped and checked.When a Border Force officer asked him to open the roof box, he claimed he had lost
the keys.Image:Robert Rooney has been jailed for three yearsOfficers managed to partially prise open the box and saw there were people
inside.After arresting Rooney and finding the keys on him, the officers were able to fully open the box, where they found the three
Vietnamese in a distressed state.Dan Scully, Border Force Regional Director, said the trio had been locked inside a tiny space just a metre
long, kept in the dark, without ventilation."Smuggling people into the UK in this way is incredibly dangerous and put the lives of the
individuals at huge risk," he said."Crammed into a confined space inside the roof box must have been terrifying
It's thanks to the vigilance of Border Force officers that they were discovered and that Rooney was caught.Image:The roof box was just a
full consequences of their crimes."The investigation was passed to officers from Immigration Enforcement's Criminal and Financial
Investigation team.The Irish national admitted facilitating a breach of the UK's immigration laws.Deputy Director Dave Fairclough, from the
CFI team, said: "Rooney deliberately placed three people in an extremely precarious situation
He was prepared to turn a blind eye to the obvious risks as long as he was benefiting."He has rightly been handed a custodial sentence
The message to the callous criminals engaged in immigration related criminality is clear - you will be caught and the consequences will be
severe."Image:Charles Lynch was caught trying to smuggle eight Albanians into the UK on board his motor cruiserRooney's imprisonment comes
just two days after people smuggler Charles Lynch was jailed for trying to smuggle eight Albanians into the UK on board his motor cruiser
last November.Two Border Force vessels and a coastguard helicopter chased the 46ft long boat for several miles across the Channel after they
spotted it travelling at high speed.When they boarded the vessel just a few miles from the English coast, officers found five Albanian men,
two women and a child inside.Lynch had a long string of criminal convictions and had been on the run since escaping prison in Kent 28 years
ago.In 2019, more than 1,900 migrants were intercepted trying to cross the Channel by sea, mostly in tiny unseaworthy dinghies.But the vast
majority of illegal entry into the UK still occurs through the road network, mainly in the back of lorries.In October 2019, 39 Vietnamese
migrants were found dead in the back of a refrigerated lorry in Grays, Essex.Although migrants are sometimes found hiding in smaller
vehicles, Rooney's case is the first time Border Force officers have found people crammed into such a tiny space.The three Vietnamese
citizens involved were traumatised but otherwise uninjured
They were later handed over to French border officials.