Two Swiss in custody for smuggling migrants into France
Two Swiss nationals and four Italians have been arrested and taken into police custody in the French Alps. On Sunday, they helped 30 illegal migrants enter France from Italy. The prosecutor’s office of French town of Gap said on Monday that the two Swiss are in police custody for "aiding the entry of foreigners without the right paperwork into the country in an organised operation". Those arrested joined around 100 mostly French and Italian activists, who crossed the Montgenèvre pass at the Italian border with the migrants. They reached the ski resort of Montgenèvre, where they were met by the police, and then moved on to the town of Briançon, where a reception centre for migrants run by volunteers is located. The attempt came after activists from a right-wing group called Génération Identitaire blocked the Col de l'Échelle from Saturday to Sunday morning, six kilometres (3.7 miles) from the border, which they consider to be a "strategic point of passage for illegal ...