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stowaways.(Brief Article)

Truck & Driver

| May 01, 2003 | Young, D. | COPYRIGHT 2003 Road Transport Media. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

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As security gets tighter at the Channel ports truck drivers have been warned that Rosyth could become a major route into the UK for illegal immigrants. Security at the port has been tightened after stowaways were found on a new ferry service.

Three illegal immigrants were discovered …

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