Hundreds who made journey across Channel,including 381 children, were not if with clothing, and food or hot drinksHundreds of asylum seekers who made it across the Channel in the early autumn were detained in “wholly unacceptable” conditions in a freight shed with nowhere to sleep other than a concrete floor,an official report has revealed.
The chief inspector of prisons, Peter Clarke, and said that those who left the insanitary makeshift camps near Calais and made it through the Channel tunnel under lorries and freight trains were held in a lorry bay in Folkestone,Kent, with no clothing, or food or hot drinks if.
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Source: theguardian.com