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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
The two men walk on the hard shoulder of the M1.
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
Heavy goods vehicles pass by the men as they saunter up the M1
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
Heavy goods vehicles pass by the men as they saunter up the M1
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
Heavy goods vehicles pass by the men as they saunter up the M1
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
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Sepp Blatter
Joseph "Sepp" Blatter is a Swiss football administrator who serves as the eighth and current president of FIFA. He was elected on 8 June 1998, succeeding Joao Havelange.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter photographed at Michelangelo hotel in Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa.
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(150602) -- ZURICH, June 2, 2015 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on May 29, 2015 shows FIFA president Sepp Blatter delivering a speech during the FIFA Congress in Zurich, Switzerland. Blatter resigned as the president of FIFA on Tuesday. Blatter, who was reelected on Friday, said a special congress would be called to elect a new president. (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan)
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SWITZERLAND-ZURICH-FIFA-BLATTER-RESIGN
(150602) -- ZURICH, June 2, 2015 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on May 29, 2015 shows FIFA president Sepp Blatter delivering a speech during the FIFA Congress in Zurich, Switzerland. Blatter resigned as the president of FIFA on Tuesday. Blatter, who was reelected on Friday, said a special congress would be called to elect a new president. (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan)
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SWITZERLAND-ZURICH-FIFA-BLATTER-RESIGN
(150602) -- ZURICH, June 2, 2015 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on May 30, 2015 shows FIFA president Sepp Blatter attending a press conference after being re-elected during the FIFA Congress in Zurich, Switzerland. Blatter resigned as the president of FIFA on Tuesday. Blatter, who was reelected on Friday, said a special congress would be called to elect a new president. (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan)
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SWITZERLAND-ZURICH-FIFA-BLATTER-RESIGN
(150602) -- ZURICH, June 2, 2015 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on May 30, 2015 shows FIFA president Sepp Blatter attending a press conference after being re-elected during the FIFA Congress in Zurich, Switzerland. Blatter resigned as the president of FIFA on Tuesday. Blatter, who was reelected on Friday, said a special congress would be called to elect a new president. (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan)
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(150602) -- ZURICH, June 2, 2015 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on May 30, 2015 shows FIFA president Sepp Blatter attending a press conference after being re-elected during the FIFA Congress in Zurich, Switzerland. Blatter resigned as the president of FIFA on Tuesday. Blatter, who was reelected on Friday, said a special congress would be called to elect a new president. (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan)
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SWITZERLAND-ZURICH-FIFA-BLATTER-RESIGN
(150602) -- ZURICH, June 2, 2015 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on May 30, 2015 shows FIFA president Sepp Blatter attending a press conference after being re-elected during the FIFA Congress in Zurich, Switzerland. Blatter resigned as the president of FIFA on Tuesday. Blatter, who was reelected on Friday, said a special congress would be called to elect a new president. (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan)
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(150530) -- ZURICH, May 30, 2015 (Xinhua) -- FIFA president Sepp Blatter attends a press conference in Zurich, Switzerland, May 30, 2015, after being re-elected during the FIFA Congress. (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan)
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Moment police seize bike raiders in street after gem theft
The aftermath immediately after police swooped on robbers as they attacked at Pawnbrokers/Jewellers in Golders Green. Their Getaway Motorcycle lies on the pavement.
Police detain two men at the scene of the raid.
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Moment police seize bike raiders in street after gem theft
The aftermath immediately after police swooped on robbers as they attacked at Pawnbrokers/Jewellers in Golders Green. Their Getaway Motorcycle lies on the pavement.
Police in an unmarked car foiled the raid.
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Moment police seize bike raiders in street after gem theft
The aftermath immediately after police swooped on robbers as they attacked at Pawnbrokers/Jewellers in Golders Green. Their Getaway Motorcycle lies on the pavement.
Police at the scene in Golders Green.
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Police raid City office and arrest traders over alleged fraud racket
Police smashed a 'fake Californian gold' fraud racket being run from offices in the heart of the Square Mile.
Fifteen smartly dressed office workers were arrested at computer terminals in rented offices in connection with the alleged 'boiler room' swindle.
Sales agents were said to have bombarded victims, who are often elderly, with cold calls using similar techniques as those shown in Leonardo Di Caprio's Wolf of Wall Street film.
They claimed their firm had uncovered a huge gold cache in California worth $36 billion, which they intended to mine and offered shares for sale in the enterprise at discounted rates.
In reality, detectives said there was no gold, or only a tiny amount that did not match the claims.
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Police raid City office and arrest traders over alleged fraud racket
Police smashed a 'fake Californian gold' fraud racket being run from offices in the heart of the Square Mile.
Fifteen smartly dressed office workers were arrested at computer terminals in rented offices in connection with the alleged 'boiler room' swindle.
Sales agents were said to have bombarded victims, who are often elderly, with cold calls using similar techniques as those shown in Leonardo Di Caprio's Wolf of Wall Street film.
They claimed their firm had uncovered a huge gold cache in California worth $36 billion, which they intended to mine and offered shares for sale in the enterprise at discounted rates.
In reality, detectives said there was no gold, or only a tiny amount that did not match the claims.
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Police raid City office and arrest traders over alleged fraud racket
Police smashed a 'fake Californian gold' fraud racket being run from offices in the heart of the Square Mile.
Fifteen smartly dressed office workers were arrested at computer terminals in rented offices in connection with the alleged 'boiler room' swindle.
Sales agents were said to have bombarded victims, who are often elderly, with cold calls using similar techniques as those shown in Leonardo Di Caprio's Wolf of Wall Street film.
They claimed their firm had uncovered a huge gold cache in California worth $36 billion, which they intended to mine and offered shares for sale in the enterprise at discounted rates.
In reality, detectives said there was no gold, or only a tiny amount that did not match the claims.
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Police raid City office and arrest traders over alleged fraud racket
Police smashed a 'fake Californian gold' fraud racket being run from offices in the heart of the Square Mile.
Fifteen smartly dressed office workers were arrested at computer terminals in rented offices in connection with the alleged 'boiler room' swindle.
Sales agents were said to have bombarded victims, who are often elderly, with cold calls using similar techniques as those shown in Leonardo Di Caprio's Wolf of Wall Street film.
They claimed their firm had uncovered a huge gold cache in California worth $36 billion, which they intended to mine and offered shares for sale in the enterprise at discounted rates.
In reality, detectives said there was no gold, or only a tiny amount that did not match the claims.
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