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Monaghan based haulier gets jail sentence increased

Jul 30, 2025 13:23
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Monaghan based haulier gets jail sentence increased

Ronan Hughes who was a Monaghan based haulier was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment at the Old Bailey in February of 2021.

The ringleader of a people-smuggling operation which led to the tragic deaths of 39 Vietnamese men, women and children in Essex in the UK, has had his sentence extended for failing to pay back his Confiscation Order.

Ronan Hughes who was a Monaghan based haulier was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment at the Old Bailey in February of 2021.

The 45 year old who had an address in Co Monaghan had previously pleading guilty to 39 counts of manslaughter and one count of conspiring to assist unlawful immigration.

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On 23 October 2019, 39 Vietnamese nationals, aged between 15 and 44, were found unresponsive in the back of a lorry in Essex.

The victims, and their families, paid an organised crime group significant sums of money to be transported. The victims died of oxygen starvation after being sealed in the air-tight container for nearly 12 hours.

Mr Hughes was taken back to court, and on 20 December 2024, he was ordered to pay back a Confiscation Order totalling £182,078.90.

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The full amount of which was to be paid in compensation to the victims’ families.

After Mr Hughes failed to pay back the order in full, the CPS Proceeds of Crime Division invited the court to impose an additional sentence.

As of the 29th of July, he still owed £123,698 (plus interest).

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Yesterday he was given an additional year and four months (497 days) imprisonment.

Heather Chalk, Specialist Prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service, said: "Ronan Hughes led an unscrupulous network of organised criminals that sought to profit from smuggling desperate people. It is devastating that 39 vulnerable people lost their lives because of their greed and recklessness.

"The lorry had travelled from Zeebrugge in Belgium to the Port of Purfleet, in Essex. Eight people have been convicted and sentenced for their roles in this conspiracy in which significant sums of money were made.

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"The Crown Prosecution Service’s Proceeds of Crime Division worked closely with financial investigators to identify and pursue these ill-gotten gains to ensure that no one profited from this horrific tragedy. A total of £283,802.58 has been ordered to be paid to the 39 families."

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