Twana Jamal is reported to have led a criminal network involved in Channel small-boat crossings into the UK. The reports describe Jamal as gaining notoriety among traffickers and being referred to as the “Godfather of people traffickers.” According to the outlet’s account, the network’s success included arranging the transport of migrants from across the Channel and bringing people into the UK. The reporting also claims Jamal made substantial earnings from the alleged operation, with figures cited of up to £100,000 per week. In addition, the outlet states that Jamal spent two years living in a taxpayer-subsidised council flat in the UK after claiming asylum. The coverage presents these points as part of an account of alleged criminal activity and Jamal’s UK residency arrangement. The information reflects the claims made in the cited article; no other sources are provided here to verify specific details or figures.