Multiple reports describe an incident at the Port of Dover in Kent involving a lorry being searched by police near a ferry terminal. During the search, a man is reported to jump out of the lorry and run toward an exit area. Officers then catch or intercept the man. One account says the man pleads with police and states he only wants to go back to France. The reporting characterizes the person as a migrant and notes that the lorry was undergoing checks at the port at the time of the incident. The available information focuses on the sequence of events—an attempted escape from the vehicle during a search, pursuit by officers, and the man’s statement about returning to France. None of the provided excerpts include further details about the man’s identity, nationality, any charges, or the broader investigation. The incident is presented as occurring at the Port of Dover ferry terminal while officers are conducting checks on vehicles.