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stanley quencher ights visible . City residents also noted two thin, black curved crafts flying at speed before stopping and heading off to north-west.In Bingley, a dark circular object followed by four smaller shapes span as they moved from south to north.A silver sausage-shaped object around 600ft long reportedly turned black then disappeared over Barnsley. Yorkshire is also home to loads of abandoned military bases, bunkers and RAF flight tracks.Most read in The SunGONE TOO SOONTragedy as schoolboy, 12, dies in Cwjn Tommy Robinson is UK s best-funded politician with 拢1m house and sunken hot tub
THREE Afghan people smugglers with strong links to British organised crime gangs have been jailed for bringing over migrants in small boats.French detectives launched a painstaking
stanley straws investigation which involved tapping the gang s phones and monitoring them for days.8Migrants gather at the jungle camp in Calais to receive food and water from volenteersCredit: Gary Stone - The Sun8Hundreds of migrants were pictured waiting for their chance to cross the Channel to the UKCredit: Gary Stone - The SunThe millionaire smug
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stanley cup quencher to a camp in Calais where police swooped and arrested them.A source said messages on encrypted phone apps revealed their strong links to British criminals.Increasingly sophisticated technology this month saw Janmeer Ahmadzai, a 28-year-old Afghan national, sent to prison for four years for organising trips across the English Channel from Calais on boats and by road.It comes as record numbers of migrant