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15 years of prison for chief of gang that smuggled Vietnamese migrants to Britain

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A 45-year-old Vietnamese man is sentenced to 15 years in prison for playing a leading role in the smuggling of migrants which resulted in the death of 39 of his compatriots in the UK, in a container, in 2019. IMAGES

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