An Indian man is jailed in England for organising the smuggling of migrants in lorries from the United Kingdom to France, according to multiple reports. The case involves the use of trucks to transport people across the Channel as part of an organised smuggling operation. The Times of India reports that the man is sentenced to more than five years in prison. India Today similarly says the individual is jailed in England for arranging lorry-based migrant smuggling to France. Both accounts describe the offence as migrant smuggling connected to cross-Channel movements and focus on the man’s role in organising the logistics of lorry transport rather than on public claims about specific victims. The reports agree on the jurisdiction (England), the destination (France), the method (lorries), and the broad outcome (a prison sentence exceeding five years).