39 Found Dead in Truck Are Believed to Be Chinese, U.K. Police Say – The New York Times

“This arrest of this driver Mo, well it could have been me or any driver I know,” he wrote on Facebook.

Richard Burnett, the chief executive of Britain’s Road Haulage Association, said that a driver picking up a trailer from Europe in a British port would not typically open the container. It would have seals on it intended to remain intact until the point of delivery, he added.

For Mr. Burnett, many questions remain about how the bodies were discovered inside a container that should have be sealed, and whether Mr. Robinson himself called the authorities.

“Is this opportunistic trafficking? We don’t know. Is this organized crime? At this stage, we don’t know,” Mr. Burnett said. “But it kind of looks like it, the scale of this looks like organized crime.”

The registration of the truck should have been a major red flag for anyone in the trucking industry, he said. The tractor unit was registered in Bulgaria, but had not operated there since 2017, according to the country’s government.

“This is not illegal, but we would describe it as regulation avoidance and it’s absolutely frowned upon,” Mr. Burnett said. “This would kind of demonstrate that this is a business that doesn’t take safety and regulation seriously and is probably illicit in terms of how it goes about doing things.”

He also noted that a refrigerated container like the one the victims were found in would be incredibly risky to travel in.

39 Found Dead in Truck Are Believed to Be Chinese, U.K. Police Say – The New York Times