Labour's latest plan to 'smash the smuggling gangs': World-first policy will see financial sanctions used on organised crime and terrorists imposed on boat kingpins in bid to 'cripple' networks

Keir Starmer today vows to ‘hit people smugglers where it hurts’ with tough new financial sanctions.

In an exclusive article for the Daily Mail, the Prime Minister discloses plans for legislation that will categorize human traffickers in the same bracket as terrorists, cyber criminals, and corrupt kleptocrats.

The proposed laws will introduce a system of penalties that empower government officials to freeze the financial assets, real estate, and other possessions of trafficking criminals, including those accountable for facilitating the passage of thousands of migrants in small boats across the Channel.

Traffickers will be publicly named for the first time so that financial institutions and other companies know it is illegal to deal with them.

Describing these sanctions as groundbreaking, Sir Keir asserts, ‘I assure the readers of the Daily Mail that our approach will be relentless. Today, we are introducing a new framework of sanctions, unprecedented on a global scale.

‘We’re going to treat people smugglers like terrorists, cyber criminals and corrupt kleptocrats. We’ll freeze their assets, ban their travel and work with allies to put them behind bars.’

He adds: ‘My message to those criminals who still think they can breach our borders is this. There is nowhere to hide. We’re coming after you.’

After the Conservatives repeatedly attacked Labour for scrapping the Rwanda asylum deal – which was designed to deter Channel crossings – the PM suggests his new measures will also act as a deterrent. He insists the moves will put traffickers ‘out of business’.

Keir Starmer (pictured) today vows to ‘hit people smugglers where it hurts’ with tough new financial sanctions

Keir Starmer (pictured) today vows to ‘hit people smugglers where it hurts’ with tough new financial sanctions

People smugglers advertise their services on Tik Tok

People smugglers advertise their services on Tik Tok

Amanj Hasan Zada (right) 33, was jailed for 17 years after a YouTube video showed him firing a gun while celebrating bringing seven illegal immigrants to Britain

Amanj Hasan Zada (right) 33, was jailed for 17 years after a YouTube video showed him firing a gun while celebrating bringing seven illegal immigrants to Britain

Shafaz Khan, 55, from Feltham

Choudhry Rashied, 58, from Southall

Both Khan, 55, of Feltham (left) and Rashied, 58, from Southall (right) were sentenced to a combined total of 10 years and 6 months in prison for conspiring to facilitate illegal entry into the UK

It remains unclear, however, whether trafficking gangs – largely based abroad – have significant cash and assets in Britain.

Labour’s new measures, which are expected to be in force by the end of the year, will be able to freeze assets only here in the UK.

The number of individuals and companies which could be targeted is not yet known, and they may be able to move money abroad before the new strategy comes into force.

British-based individuals and companies who fail to comply could face ‘strict penalties’, including criminal prosecution.

Existing sanctions – for example, those imposed on Russian politicians and oligarchs – carry a maximum seven years’ imprisonment or a fine of up to £1million for anyone found dealing with them.

The measures will be brought in through secondary legislation rather than an Act of Parliament.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy is due to unveil further details of the scheme in a speech later today. The Foreign Office described them as ‘the world’s first stand-alone sanctions regime dedicated to targeting irregular migration and organised immigration crime’.

Mr Lammy said: ‘I’m proud to announce that the UK is set to be the first country in the world to develop legislation for a new sanctions regime specifically targeting irregular migration and organised immigration crime. This will help to prevent, combat, deter and disrupt irregular migration and the smuggling of migrants into the UK.’

Newly-released figures showed nearly 37,000 migrants arrived on small boats last year

Newly-released figures showed nearly 37,000 migrants arrived on small boats last year

Images showed dozens of migrants being picked up at sea by Border Force and arriving in Dover aboard a patrol vessel

Images showed dozens of migrants being picked up at sea by Border Force and arriving in Dover aboard a patrol vessel

The first migrants of 2025 have been intercepted by officials trying to cross the Channel

The first migrants of 2025 have been intercepted by officials trying to cross the Channel

Measures will be drawn up by ‘sanctions experts from across government’ alongside the police, officials said.

Tory foreign affairs spokesman Dame Priti Patel said: ‘Labour has no credibility on dealing with the evil trade in people smuggling.

‘In Parliament they voted against tougher punishments and life sentences for people smugglers, abolished the Rwanda deterrent and campaigned in favour of the rights of dangerous criminals and foreign national offenders, over the safety of the British people.’

Separately, new asylum and border security laws are due to be unveiled by Labour later this year.

In November Sir Keir said he would seek a renegotiation of Britain’s Brexit deal with Brussels in a bid to tackle the Channel crisis. The PM said he wanted to reinstate the UK’s ability to lead investigations into people trafficking – and other crimes – on the Continent.

It opened the prospect of a major change to Britain’s relationship with the bloc – prompting questions about what Brussels may demand in return.

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