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‘Tripadvisor-style’ smuggling gang: UK jails Kurdish man who brings 100 migrants a week to Europe

Two men of Kurdish origin were each sentenced to 19 years in prison at Cardiff Crown Court for running a complex people-smuggling network that transported migrants across Europe.According to the BBC, Dilshad Shamo (41) and Ali Khdir (40) used a seemingly legitimate car wash in South Wales as a cover to facilitate the illegal movement of around 100 migrants a week for nearly two years.

The “Triadvisor for Smugglers” model

Investigators from the National Crime Agency (NCA) described the operation as a “Tripadvisor for people smugglers”, with migrants encouraged to record video recaps of their journeys.These testimonials are often filmed in a truck or boat and are used to promote web services and build trust among potential customers.

Offering tiered “travel packages” for immigrants

The two companies reportedly operate like travel agencies, offering a variety of pricing tiers:

  • Platinum Card (£10,000 to £25,000): Fake passports and air travel
  • Gold level (£8,000–£10,000): Sea routes
  • Bronze Award (up to £5,000): Transport by truck or boat

The route crosses countries including Italy, Germany, France, Croatia and Romania, with immigrants mainly coming from Iraq, Iran and Syria.

use Hawala systems and global networks

The operation relied on Hawala, an informal remittance system widely used in the Middle East that allows funds to move without traditional banking channels.Agents in Iraq and Turkey coordinated payments and logistics, while the defendants managed operations in the UK.

Hundreds were trafficked, millions profited

During just six months of surveillance, authorities estimated that at least 400 migrants were trafficked, and the total may exceed 600. The network’s turnover is estimated to be around £1.8 million.Prosecutors said the pair played a leading role in a “well-organized and successful” criminal group.

Court opinion and sentencing

The judge called the operation “sophisticated” and profit-driven, noting that the defendants provided illegal immigrants “to virtually anyone willing to pay.”Despite their involvement in the network, the pair have been living legally in the UK. They pleaded guilty to multiple counts related to breaches of immigration laws in several European countries.They will be required to serve at least 40% of their sentences in prison.

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