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HMS Richmond joins the fight against people smugglers in the Med

UK warship HMS Richmond has joined the EU mission in the Mediterranean to tackle migrant smugglers.

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HMS Richmond

HMS Richmond

HMS Richmond has new powers to stop and detain suspected migrant smugglers and disable their vessels.

The Type 23 frigate’s arrival comes after the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 2240 (2015) which gives her Commanding Officer the authority to conduct enforcement action on the high seas, including the boarding and seizing of boats suspected to be involved in migrant smuggling.

Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said:

These new powers are an important step forward. We will now be able to board the boats and detain the smugglers.

Sending HMS Richmond to join HMS Enterprise in the Mediterranean shows Britain’s determination to tackle this trade in human misery at source. We’ll hit the traffickers hard.

A FRONTEX liaison officer will be on board HMS Richmond to advise her crew on legal issues including the identification, collection and preservation of evidence which could be used in criminal proceedings.

HMS Richmond joins UK survey vessel HMS Enterprise which continues its activity to locate the migrant smugglers operating on the high seas in support of this phase of the mission.

Further details of HMS Enterprise’s deployment can be found here

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Published 25 October 2015