A migrant instruction manual “on how to break into Britain” has reportedly been found strapped to a water container in Calais. The instruction guide provides migrants with helpful tips on what to do if they run into trouble whilst trying to gain unauthorised entry into the UK via small boat crossings from French shores, it was reported.
It is believed that the guide uncovered in a lorry park by GB News presenter Patrick Christys was provided by charities giving aid to migrants in Calais. The video prompted the reporter to question: “At what point does charity work turn into human traffickers?” In a shocking video, numerous help sheets in English, Ethiopian, and Arabic were found with handy advice to “help save” the lives of migrants.
The English parts of the manual said: “Crossing to the UK in a truck can be very dangerous. This information can save your life.
“How to send your GPS location when you call for help
“Getting on or off a moving truck is very dangerous. If you fall badly, get away from the road and you can call the emergency number.”
Patrick Christys for GB News said: “There‘s also information on what to do if your boat gets pushed back.
“This is a manual on how to break into Britain. And it’s stuck here in a water container.”
Prior to uncovering the manual the reporter attempted to speak to charities providing aid to the migrants, however, the workers were unwilling to talk to him and insisted they were helping human beings.