Who is Harem Ahmed Abwbaker? Wikipedia, Biography, Age, Arrested, Crime

Harem Ahmed Abwbaker Wikipedia – Harem Ahmed Abwbaker Biography
Harem Ahmed Abwbaker was arrested by British police on Tuesday over the deaths of at least 27 people who drowned while trying to cross the English Channel in a dinghy last year.
The U.K.’s National Crime Agency said Abwbaker was detained in the town of Cheltenham in southwest England after an investigation by U.K. and French authorities. He is accused of being a member of an organized crime gang behind the dangerous crossing.
Harem Ahmed Abwbaker Age
He is 32 years old.
Man Arrested over 27 Deaths During Channel Crossing
He is accused of being a member of an organized crime gang behind the crossing in November 2021.
All but two of the migrants on board died after the boat sank. Four people are still missing.
He is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday for extradition to France, where the NCA said he would face charges of the ‘French equivalent of manslaughter and facilitating illegal immigration.
Craig Turner, deputy director of the National Crime Agency (NCA), said: ‘This is a significant arrest and comes as part of extensive inquiries into the events leading to these tragic deaths in the Channel.
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‘The individual detained today is suspected of having played a vital role in the manslaughter of those who died.
‘Working closely with our French partners we are determined to do all we can to get justice for the families of those whose lives were lost, and disrupt and dismantle the cruel organized criminal networks involved in people smuggling.’
Home Secretary Suella Braverman said: ‘My thoughts continue to be with the families of those who tragically lost their lives in this horrendous incident.
‘I thank the NCA and other agencies across the UK and France for their tireless work to deliver justice for the victims and their families by identifying those we believe to be responsible and ensuring they feel the full force of the law.’