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Europe?
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in Lah Lah land granting amnesties for many of which some are criminals!
Calais migrants ambush Britons at
knifepoint in terrifying 'highway robberies'
Migrant gangs in Calais
are targeting British holidaymakers in terrifying 'highway robberies'.
Would-be illegal immigrants are
forming human roadblocks to force motorists passing through the French
port town to stop.
![]() Travellers are then robbed at
knifepoint by the migrants, who are desperate for funds to help them
sneak into the UK.
Last night police in Calais issued a
warning to the nine million-Britons a year who pass through Calais -
the equivalent of 25,000 every day.
They urged motorists to keep their
windows closed and doors locked until they are safely inside the ferry
terminal.
Officers said they had received
several reports from holidaymakers of having to 'run a gauntlet' of
migrants between the town and the ferry port.
One British couple reported being
forced to stop by bedraggled refugees on the port approach road last
week.
A Calais police spokesman said:
'Frontier police received a report from a British couple who said the
gang formed a human chain across the road to stop them.
'Around six of them then surrounded
the car and waved a knife in the male driver's face and demanded cash.
He threw his wallet out of the window and sped off. The refugees fled
into the woods on foot.'
Police said several days later another
British family ploughed through a refugee roadblock, knocking down and
injuring one of the migrants.
Robert Moncrieff, 80, following in a
car close behind, said: 'There was a refugee lying in the road who
looked injured. He was surrounded by several of his accomplices.
'We drove straight past and when we
reached the port, the driver told us the refugees had tried to flag him
down but he had driven through them and knocked one over.'
The police spokesman added: 'We advise
drivers to drive slowly at anyone blocking the road, giving the clear
intention you do not want to be stopped.
'If the road remains blocked, keep the
windows closed and doors locked, and call the police. Drivers should
take any opportunity to drive away once the road is clear.'
He added: 'We are stepping up security
and police patrols in the area around the port, especially over the
busy summer months.'
Since the closure of
the Red Cross refugee centre at Sangatte in 2002, would-be migrants
have been sleeping rough in and around Calais while they attempt to
sneak on board cross-Channel trains and ferries.There are currently around 2,000, many
living in a squalid camp known as the Jungle, which the French
government has said will not be cleared away until next year.
In April immigration minister Eric
Besson vowed to bulldoze the litter-strewn shanty town - where a London
journalist was raped by a migrant last year - after admitting it had
become a hotbed for people smugglers and criminal gangs.
But he has now said the camp must
remain in place until it can be dismantled 'in a dignified manner'.
French politicians have blamed Britain
for the return of migrant camps to Calais.
The mayor of Calais, Natacha Bouchart,
said the lure of the UK's 'enormous' state handouts to asylum- seekers
was the reason why thousands of foreigners are using the French port as
a staging point to get across the Channel.
Mrs Bouchart said the UK Government's
policies were 'imposing' thousand of migrants on the town, costing the
local economy millions of pounds.
Earlier this month, Gordon Brown
agreed to give France £15million for new technology to search
vehicles heading for Britain.
In return, France undertook to step up
the repatriation of illegal immigrants.
Last night a UK Border Agency
spokesman said: 'We are confident the French authorities will take any
action necessary to protect those travelling back to Britain.'
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