People smuggler Ali Omar Karim jailed for role in migrant operations

A key figure in a people smuggling network, Ali Omar Karim, has been sentenced to nearly nine years in prison for facilitating illegal entries into the UK via small boats, lorries, planes, and yachts. The operation came to light after a chartered yacht ran aground in Rye, East Sussex, leading to the seizure of 14 migrants. Investigations revealed Karim's involvement in charging migrants substantial fees for perilous journeys across Europe.

In February 2026, authorities dismantled a significant people smuggling operation following an incident in Rye, East Sussex, where a luxury yacht chartered by the gang ran aground. CCTV footage captured individuals jumping from the vessel and swimming to shore, while others used a rubber dinghy to escape. Border Force officials responded swiftly, detaining 14 people—including two children—who had traveled from Iran, Iraq, and Albania within two hours of the event.

A National Crime Agency (NCA) investigation traced the network to Ali Omar Karim, 47, from Portsmouth, identifying him as a central figure controlling operations across northern Europe and the Middle East. Analysis of Karim's seized phone uncovered messages detailing fees: migrants paid between £800 and £1,000 to enter the European Union, followed by higher amounts to cross from France to the UK. One exchange showed discussions of charging £1,650 per person for concealment in a heavy goods vehicle (HGV) in November 2022, linked to a lorry stopped in Calais on November 17, where two Iraqi nationals were discovered in the trailer.

Karim also arranged fake visas for wealthier clients to fly into the UK. The NCA estimates he facilitated the illegal entry of hundreds of people, earning up to £12,000 per trip. Arrested at his Portsmouth home in March 2024, Karim pleaded guilty to people smuggling offenses in June 2024, resulting in his nearly nine-year sentence.

NCA branch commander Rachel Bramley stated: “Karim was a key member of an organised crime group involved in transporting people by HGV, small boat, yachts and planes. He was high up in the chain of command, making decisions on crossing days, routes and prices. This was a long-running NCA investigation working alongside partners in the UK and overseas. Tackling organised immigration crime is a top priority for the NCA, and we are doing all we can to target, disrupt and dismantle the criminal networks behind it, wherever they operate.”

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