Among the chaotic scenes, the French police awakened in shallow water from a beach south of the bougna on Friday morning and used knives to kill a small small boat packed with men, women and children – which was dangerous, dangerous, dangerous, dangerous.
With the collapse of the boat, they all climbed for protection on the ship.
The intervention was highly unusual.
The French police usually follow strict rules that prevent them from going to the sea when they put life at risk.
“Let’s go in,” one of the lingam said, pulling the armor of his body, and took out a small knife. His colleagues also closed their heavy armor, putting equipment behind the nearby police car before running into the water.
It is possible to see this rare incident as evidence of the fact that the French police – under increasing pressure to prevent a bounce of small boat migratory crossings in Britain – is changing its strategy.
But the well-kept sources in France have told us that now the procedural changes now will definitely focus on the use of patrol boats in the sea, before they are fully loaded, rather than approving more aggressive interventions from the police on the beaches, to disrupt “taxi-elections”.
A few meters offshore, the boat itself was in trouble. People were crowded around the outboard motor, which had stopped briefly but was starting again.
The waves under the boat were breaking, causing it to become wildly poor, and there were loud screams from many children, which were at risk of crushing on the ship.
Earlier, two large groups of people wearing an orange life jacket emerged from nearby mounds and moved towards the sea.
All were probably 80 or 100 people. But when the first “taxi -boat” – was used by smuggled gangs, to collect passengers from various points along the French coast – perhaps before 100 meters from the edge, it was clearly filled and did not stop to take someone else.
A few minutes later, a second boat, which had almost no passenger, came towards the shore, a French coastguard looked further in the English channel by boat.
Initially, people were extended forward in organized groups, holding hands, and directed by a person who appeared as major events.
But as the inflatable boat changed and reversed towards the shore, there was a scam because dozens of people used to scramble to climb into the water which was at least the waist deep.
The Linga first refused to intervene and looked from the edge.
An official reiterated the clarification for me now – that they were stopped from going into water besides saving people.
But as the situation became increasingly chaotic, the authorities at the scene clearly felt that a line was crossed, that they were now in danger on the board, and that there was a brief opportunity to neutralize the boat in relative security and while no smuggling – who fought back – were distracted by their efforts to resume the engine.
As a policeman, the rubber repeatedly slipped, some of those ships used to cry and scream of anger and frustration.
A young girl, who was in the middle of the scum, was encouraged to protect the boat, sitting close to the engine because others scrambled on the nearby sand.
Shortly thereafter, the boat was dragged by the police as the migrants started collecting the commodities falling on the beach and then moved towards the inland, through the tibba, the sandy routes via the tibba to the nearest village towards the nearest village and in the north, a bus-ride in migrant camps in the north.