• About
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
iKurd News
Friday, July 3, 2026
No Result
View All Result
Follow @ikurdnews
  • Home
  • Kurdistan
    • Iraqi Kurdistan
      • Politics
        • Corruption
          • Leaked documents
      • Journalism
        • Freedom of expression
        • Human rights
      • Business
        • Oil & Gas
        • Aviation
        • Finance & Banking
        • Tourism
        • Trading
        • Smuggling
      • Community
        • People
        • Yazidis
        • Christians
        • Islam
        • Jews
        • Feyli
        • Refugees
        • Shabaks
        • Turkmen
      • Environment
        • Agriculture
        • Animals
        • Nature
        • Pollution
      • Travel
      • Culture
        • Art
        • Book
        • Cinema
      • Military
    • Iranian Kurdistan
    • Syrian Kurdistan
    • Turkey Kurdistan
      • Politics
      • PKK
      • Bakur Kurdistan
  • Iraq
    • Politics
    • General
    • Economy
    • Shiites
    • Security
  • World
    • Europe
      • Germany
      • France
      • Ukraine
      • Russia
    • United States
    • Asia
      • China
      • Pakistan
        • Balochistan
      • Afghanistan
    • Africa
  • Middle East
    • Israel
    • Egypt
    • Iran
    • Iraq
    • Turkey
    • Qatar
    • Lebanon
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Syria
  • Contributions
    • Exclusive
    • Opinions
  • About
    • About iKurd News
    • Contributing writers
    • Don’t be quiet
    • Terms of Service
    • Contact Us
  • All News
  • Exchange Rates
  • Home
  • Kurdistan
    • Iraqi Kurdistan
      • Politics
        • Corruption
          • Leaked documents
      • Journalism
        • Freedom of expression
        • Human rights
      • Business
        • Oil & Gas
        • Aviation
        • Finance & Banking
        • Tourism
        • Trading
        • Smuggling
      • Community
        • People
        • Yazidis
        • Christians
        • Islam
        • Jews
        • Feyli
        • Refugees
        • Shabaks
        • Turkmen
      • Environment
        • Agriculture
        • Animals
        • Nature
        • Pollution
      • Travel
      • Culture
        • Art
        • Book
        • Cinema
      • Military
    • Iranian Kurdistan
    • Syrian Kurdistan
    • Turkey Kurdistan
      • Politics
      • PKK
      • Bakur Kurdistan
  • Iraq
    • Politics
    • General
    • Economy
    • Shiites
    • Security
  • World
    • Europe
      • Germany
      • France
      • Ukraine
      • Russia
    • United States
    • Asia
      • China
      • Pakistan
        • Balochistan
      • Afghanistan
    • Africa
  • Middle East
    • Israel
    • Egypt
    • Iran
    • Iraq
    • Turkey
    • Qatar
    • Lebanon
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Syria
  • Contributions
    • Exclusive
    • Opinions
  • About
    • About iKurd News
    • Contributing writers
    • Don’t be quiet
    • Terms of Service
    • Contact Us
  • All News
  • Exchange Rates
No Result
View All Result
iKurd News
No Result
View All Result
Home Kurdistan Community People

Kurdish “Godfather” of people-smugglers living in Britain

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
July 3, 2026
in People, UK, Refugees, Kurds Worldwide
Kurdish Godfather of people-smugglers living in Britain
Iraqi Kurdish people-smuggler Twana Jamal, France, 2016. Photo: BBC

Iraqi Kurdish people-smuggler earned up to £100,000 a week for transporting hundreds of migrants from France to Britain, prosecutors said

LONDON,— A Kurdish man once described by French prosecutors as one of the most successful people smugglers operating along the English Channel is now living in Britain, reportedly claiming asylum while running businesses in the English Midlands, The Telegraph and BBC reported.

Twana Jamal, 46, an Iraqi Kurd, was sentenced to five years in prison in France in 2016 after police identified him as a key figure in a network moving migrants across the Channel in freight lorries.

French prosecutors said he was earning as much as £100,000 a week charging migrants between £4,500 and £5,000 each for passage to Britain. His nickname in the migrant camps was “Pasha,” a Turkish word for a person of high standing.

The BBC said it traced Jamal to a village in Leicestershire. Reporters observed him running two mini-marts, both called Candy Corner, located on opposite sides of the high street in Blaby.

Under British rules, asylum seekers are not permitted to work while their claims are being processed.

Contacted by an undercover reporter, Jamal said he was based in Leicester and was seeking asylum there. He said he had been in Britain since 2009.

“We know everyone in this city, this city is ours,” he told the reporter, adding that he was making “good money” and that there was work available moving cigarettes from a warehouse.

Iraqi Kurdish people-smuggler Twana Jamal, UK, 2026. Photo: BBC

Jamal also admitted to driving a car without a valid licence. When asked about it, he said: “So what? Did I hit you?” He also said he was not concerned about being investigated. “No one touches us here,” he said. “Even the police won’t stop you.”

When the BBC confronted Jamal at one of the shops, he denied any involvement in people smuggling and denied being jailed in France.

When shown a photograph of him taken inside a French courtroom in 2016, he did not deny it was him. But when told the photo proved he had been arrested, he replied: “I don’t care.”

He also denied working at the shop, even though reporters had seen him behind the counter and moving stock.

According to the BBC, Jamal was connected to a Kurdish criminal network known as the Ranya Boys, which has been involved in people smuggling since the 2010s.

From around 2012 to 2016, he ran operations out of the Grand Synthe migrant camp near Dunkirk in northern France.

French prosecutors noted that Jamal used so many false names that he reportedly wrote his assumed identity inside his baseball cap to keep track of who he was supposed to be. In court, he claimed he had been wrongly identified, but was found guilty. A judge told him he would face deportation to Iraqi Kurdistan upon release.

Despite that ruling, he entered Britain. Anyone jailed for a year or more is normally barred from entering the country.

Lucy Moreton, a professional officer at the Immigration Services Union, told the BBC that since Britain left the European Union, it had become harder to run checks on lower-level crimes committed by people entering from Europe.

The BBC also said it had gathered evidence that 15 other convicted people smugglers were living in Britain under false identities.

Downing Street responded to the reports on Thursday, saying the government shared public concern and was working urgently to establish the facts.

“We will not tolerate abuse of our immigration system, and that is why we are deporting people with no right to be here at the highest rate in nearly a decade,” a spokesman said.

The Home Office said the BBC had failed to provide evidence strong enough to support its claims.

A spokesman said all asylum applicants face mandatory security checks covering identity, immigration history, and criminal background, and that Britain holds agreements with other countries to share criminal records information.

The spokesman added that immigration enforcement activity was at its highest level in British history, with arrests for illegal working up 83 percent and enforcement raids up 77 percent.

Asylum seekers arriving in Britain are fingerprinted and checked against domestic police databases.

However, those systems do not automatically pick up convictions recorded in foreign countries, which can leave gaps in the screening process.

Jamal refused to give his name when approached by reporters, though he said the Home Office and immigration authorities already knew who he was.

(With files from Telegraph.co.uk | BBC)

Copyright © 2026 iKurd.net. All rights reserved.

Related posts:

Baath Party founder Michel AflaqThe Resurrection (Ba’ath) Party – Before the Iran-Iraq War Iraq – The Cynical Swindle The Truth About The Saddam Hussein Affair Saddam Hussein was a Friend to the West Business with ISIS – Updated Syria: Revisiting The Caesar Torture Victim Photographs Sabotaging Syria Barack Obama with Recep Tayyip ErdoganWhat makes a good NATO ally? The Case of Turkey Kurdish migrant smuggler Anjan Ahmadi sentenced to 5 years in UK The Double Cross of Iraq And The Discordant Death of WMD Inspector, Dr David Kelly – The 17th Anniversary
Editorial Team

Editorial Team

iKurd team, former Ekurd.net members, a group of experienced journalists and writers with over two decades of expertise in the field.

An Unknown Journey of America
Book: An Untold Journey of America. 2021. By ARK. A non-affiliate link.

Archive

Recent News

Iranian religious leaders and other mourners walk past the coffins of slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and members of his family during a viewing ceremony ahead of the dayslong funeral ceremonies at the Imam Khomeini Mosalla Grand Mosque in Tehran, Iran, July 3, 2026.Photo: AP

Khamenei lies in state in Tehran after months in cold storage

July 3, 2026
Iraqi Kurdish people-smuggler Twana Jamal, France, 2016. Photo: BBC

Kurdish “Godfather” of people-smugglers living in Britain

July 3, 2026
Photo: Creative Commons/Josh Willink/pexels

Independence in an Interdependent World

July 3, 2026
Bafel Talabani, President of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), right, with Shaswar Abdulwahid, leader of the New Generation Movement (Cûłanewey Newey Nwê) after signing the political "historic" agreement, Sulaimani, Iraqi Kurdistan, July 2, 2026. Photo: iKurd.net/screengrab NRT TV video.

PUK, New Generation Movement sign “historic” political agreement, Iraqi Kurdistan

July 2, 2026

Exchange Rates

CurrencyRate
iKurd News

iKurd News

Independent Kurdistan & Global News.
Truthful. Trusted. Unbiased.
Powered by the Former Ekurd Daily Team.
20 Years of Independent Journalism.

Follow Us

Browse by Category

Recent News

Iranian religious leaders and other mourners walk past the coffins of slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and members of his family during a viewing ceremony ahead of the dayslong funeral ceremonies at the Imam Khomeini Mosalla Grand Mosque in Tehran, Iran, July 3, 2026.Photo: AP

Khamenei lies in state in Tehran after months in cold storage

July 3, 2026
Iraqi Kurdish people-smuggler Twana Jamal, France, 2016. Photo: BBC

Kurdish “Godfather” of people-smugglers living in Britain

July 3, 2026

Support us:

  • About
  • Terms of Service
  • Sitemap
  • iKurd’s contributing writers
  • About
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2026 iKurd.net All rights reserved. Independent Kurdistan Daily Newspaper. ✡ עיתון יומי כורדיסטן העצמאי, - 库尔德斯坦和世界新闻

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Kurdistan
    • Iraqi Kurdistan
      • Politics
      • Journalism
      • Business
      • Community
      • Environment
      • Travel
      • Culture
      • Military
    • Iranian Kurdistan
    • Syrian Kurdistan
    • Turkey Kurdistan
      • Politics
      • PKK
      • Bakur Kurdistan
  • Iraq
    • Politics
    • General
    • Economy
    • Shiites
    • Security
  • World
    • Europe
      • Germany
      • France
      • Ukraine
      • Russia
    • United States
    • Asia
      • China
      • Pakistan
      • Afghanistan
    • Africa
  • Middle East
    • Israel
    • Egypt
    • Iran
    • Iraq
    • Turkey
    • Qatar
    • Lebanon
    • UAE
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Syria
  • Contributions
    • Exclusive
    • Opinions
  • About
    • About iKurd News
    • Contributing writers
    • Don’t be quiet
    • Terms of Service
    • Contact Us
  • All News
  • Exchange Rates

© 2026 iKurd.net All rights reserved. Independent Kurdistan Daily Newspaper. ✡ עיתון יומי כורדיסטן העצמאי, - 库尔德斯坦和世界新闻

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.