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Home Office cops smashed down doors across the country yesterday amid an 'arms race' against people smugglers.

Immigration officials launched dawn raids in a coordinated blitz across England as part of a nationwide crackdown on a gang suspected of ferrying migrants into Britain by air, land and sea.

Four people were arrested as officers kicked down doors at addresses in Southampton, Huddersfield, Middlesbrough and Stockport.

The gang is believed to have smuggled up to 50 illegal migrants via commercial flights, concealed in cars and on ferries in operations spanning across Europe. For

They are also suspected of forging bogus passports, national identity cards and blank visas at a cost of £1,000 each.

Immigration officials launched dawn raids in a coordinated blitz across England

Immigration officials launched dawn raids in a coordinated blitz across England

Criminal and financial investigator Paul Harvey (right) is seen breaking in to a property in Southampton

Criminal and financial investigator Paul Harvey (right) is seen breaking in to a property in Southampton

Four people were arrested as officers kicked down doors at addresses in Southampton, Huddersfield, Middlesbrough and Stockport

Four people were arrested as officers kicked down doors at addresses in Southampton, Huddersfield, Middlesbrough and Stockport

Home Office criminal and financial investigator Paul Harvey, who helped coordinate the operation said officials were in an 'arms race' with organised crime gangs.

Asked if it was frustrating that gangs are constantly changing their tactics, Mr Harvey said: 'Absolutely, It's basically an arms race as fast as we can go and detect these people.

'They will move on to the next addresses as part of being an organised crime group. It is reasonable to expect that they will move around different areas.

'Obviously, organised immigration crime is a UK wide problem so these people are spreading across the country and

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