12 migrants found on beach as UK mulls more Channel patrols

AP  |  London 

Police picked up a group of 12 migrants from a beach in southwestern as top British officials met Monday to discuss the increasing numbers of people attempting to cross the from to

A surge of Channel crossings in recent weeks prompted to call a crisis meeting with top officials from Britain's and and senior government officials.

Javid said afterward that the government planned to put two more ships on patrol in the to protect both the lives of migrants making the risky journey and Britain's borders.

About 230 migrants tried to traverse the water from to southern in December, he said.

"We must remember that this is one of the most treacherous stretches of water that there is, 21 miles with people taking grave risk," Javid said.

He said two cutters would be called back from abroad to join a third already stationed in the Channel.

British and French officials have been discussing increasing patrols of the waterway that separates their countries and connects the to the The narrow Channel's length is 563 kilometres, but navigating it can be dangerous for passengers in the small boats typically used for ferrying migrants because of heavy shipping traffic.

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First Published: Tue, January 01 2019. 04:44 IST