One of the 22 people rescued from the migrant boat that sank in the Channel this week has been indicted on manslaughter charges, according to local media reports.
The Dunkirk prosecutor said that the 37-year-old Iranian man had been identified by other passengers as being at the helm of the semi-inflatable, which capsized on Oct. 27 off the French coast.
The prosecutor said the man had tried to pass himself off as just another passenger, according to France 3, but other passengers said he was close to the smuggling gang.
He has been indited on seven manslaughter鈥攊nvoluntary homicide鈥攃harges, as well as charges relating to endangering the life of others and involvement in organized trafficking, reported La Croix.
The charges carry a potential sentence of ten years imprisonment.
He has not been named in the reports.
The overloaded boat capsized on the morning of October 27 after setting out for the English coast in unfavourable conditions.
Three of the passengers, including a one-year-old baby, have not been recovered. They are assumed to be dead.
According to France 3, the magistrate handling the investigation will shift to the objective of dismantling the smuggling network upstream.
The incident was the most deadly disaster yet in the upsurge of migrant crossings in the Channel over the last two years.
This year,聽7,400 people have so far made the crossing鈥攕ix times the number last year.
In 2018, just 299 people made the crossing, according to聽Home Office figures.
During the summer this year, with warmer water and calmer seas, on some days hundreds of people were making made the 21-mile journey聽through the busiest shipping lane in the world.
More people made the crossing in聽September聽than in the whole of the previous year.
Although no official statistics exist for illegal immigrant numbers, channel crossings appear to make up only a small proportion of illegal immigration routes.
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