An action plan signed by Castaner and Javid includes broader intelligence sharing and the installation of CCTV cameras that can offer live feeds from ports and "areas where migrants may attempt to embark boats" in France. Britain will spend 7 million euros ($7.9 million) to cover the installation costs and also purchase new night goggles and cameras to capture licence plates and automatically transmit them to police.
Around half this amount had already been pledged in a similar agreement signed in January 2018. "It is vital we continue to work closely with our French partners to stop vulnerable migrants making these treacherous crossings and tackle the people smugglers who are putting their lives in danger," Javid said.
Castaner said the new action plan "once again shows the UK's commitment to managing our shared border along with us". A total of 504 people - the vast majority in the last two months - attempted to cross the Channel to Britain last year.