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Published 14:56 2 Nov 2015 GMT
Updated 15:03 2 Nov 2015 GMT
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Some migrant workers claim to have been deceived and appear to have been trafficked on to trawlers for labour exploitation.
Evidence gathered by The Guardian suggests that crewing agencies are smuggling African and Filipino workers in to Ireland through entry points at London Heathrow and Belfast airports. They then bypass Irish immigration services by crossing into The Republic by land.
The practice is facilitated by the exploitation of a loophole designed for international merchant shipping. The loophole allows non-EU sea workers to transit through the UK for 48 hours on transit visa if they immediately need to join vessels working on international waters.
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