Jailed for facilitating small boat crossings from her Banbury home

20/11/2023

pic: National Crime Agency

Ujeza Kurmekaj will be deported at the end of her jail term

An Albanian woman who lived in Banbury has been jailed for seven and a half years after she was found to be acting as a fixer for people smugglers who were arranging small boat crossings from France to the UK.

Thirty-two year old Ujeza Kurmekaj facilitated crossings for Albanian nationals before being arrested by National Crime Agency officers at her home in Banbury in October last year.

Investigators found hundreds of messages on her phone which showed her playing a key role linking people smugglers with passengers.

She sent instructions to contacts in France on who they should pick up, with messages including ‘family one 3 women, children 14 17 12 years old’ and ‘we have here one family, man wife one child’.

Other messages indicated conditions, including ‘very bad sea’, and map location pins instructing where to pick migrants up or where boats were positioned in the Channel.

Other conversations showed people making contact with her to arrange crossings for their families.

Kurmekaj’s device also contained 21 images of Albanian ID cards and passports which, when checked on immigration systems, showed that nine of the individuals had arrived in the UK by small boat.

Kurmekaj was charged with facilitating illegal immigration in September and pleaded guilty to the charge at Oxford Crown Court on November 3.

She was jailed for seven and a half years last Friday and will be automatically deported at the end of her jail term.

Andy MacGill, NCA senior investigating officer, said: “Ujeza Kurmekaj played a major role as a broker, linking migrants with people smugglers who could transport them on dangerous journeys across the Channel.

“For this, she would arrange payments of hundreds of euros per person.

“Kurmekaj had little interest in the safety and security of the people she was arranging crossings for, only that she and her employers received payment.

“Disrupting and dismantling organised crime groups responsible for people smuggling is a priority for the NCA and we’ll continue to target offenders involved at every step of the journey.”


Published: by Banbury FM Newsteam

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