Two people have been arrested in Manchester on suspicion of smuggling migrants across the English Channel into the UK.
A 33-year-old Iranian National and a 23-year-old British man are being held by Britain's FBI.
A statement from the National Crime Agency (NCA) said: 'NCA officers have tonight arrested a 33-year-old Iranian national and a 24-year-old British man in Manchester, on suspicion of arranging the illegal movement of migrants across the English Channel into the UK.
'As the investigation is ongoing, we are unable to comment further at this time.'
At least 139 migrants were caught crossing from France to Britain over Christmas, and 239 have reached the UK since November.
A Border Force patrol vessel leaves the Port of Dover. The UK is stepping up patrols after a recent surge in the number of migrants attempting to navigate the English Channel's busy shipping lanes in small boats
Eight migrants brought ashore at Dover Harbour by the UK Border Force officials, they were transferred from the Border Force cutter in an incident on December 28
The arrests come as it was revealed Home Secretary Sajid Javid redeployed two Border Force cutters from overseas to patrol the English Channel and has now called in the military as he tries to get a grip of the crisis.
The deployment is yet another U-turn for the Home Secretary, who refused an offer of military assistance from Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson at the weekend but last night changed his mind and wrote to him requesting support.
Mr Javid, touted by some as a possible future Tory leadership candidate, has faced days of criticism over what has been seen as a botched response to the crisis.
This image provided by the Marine Nationale (French Navy) shows migrants aboard a rubber boat after being intercepted by French authorities, off the port of Calais, northern France
The Home Secretary was ridiculed after he classified the crisis as a 'major incident' on Friday while remaining on a family safari holiday 6,000 miles away in South Africa.
When he returned to Whitehall on Monday, he ordered the return of two Border Force cutters from the Mediterranean but resisted the offer of military assistance from Mr Williamson, who is seen as a potential leadership rival.
HMS Mersey, a naval patrol vessel, will set off from Portsmouth this morning to be stationed off the Kent coast.
It will provide cover while the Border Force patrol boats return from the Mediterranean, which could take as long as a fortnight. Royal Navy sailors will also be sent to help man the civilian vessels when they eventually get back so they can operate around the clock.
Chris Hogben, head of the NCA-led Invigor organised immigration crime task force, previously said:
'Tackling the criminals behind these extremely dangerous attempts to funnel illegal immigrants across channel via small boats is an operational priority for the NCA.
'We are devoting significant resources to disrupting this activity, including officers deployed to support the work of our French colleagues, a team of officers developing intelligence on the groups involved, investigators working on UK based crime groups, as well as deploying our full range of specialist covert capabilities to disrupt the criminals involved and pursue their finances.
'As a result of that co-operation dozens of attempted crossings have already been prevented and only last week three suspected facilitators were arrested and charged in France. They will face trial in the New Year.
'Over the last three weeks our French colleagues have disrupted numerous attempts, recovering at least 95 migrants including nine children, and arrested seven people caught attempting to facilitate these crossings.
'Working with our French partners we would anticipate further arrests over the coming weeks and also more attempts to reach the UK are likely.
'Our response to these attempts is not limited to activity around Calais; the NCA-led organised immigration crime task force is working closely with law enforcement partners in the UK and France - as well as upstream in Europe and further afield - to gather intelligence and disrupt the organised crime groups involved.
'The organised criminals behind these most recent attempts are in the main not UK-based, but through our close collaboration with French authorities we are still having an impact on them and their activity.
The Border Force vessel "Speedwell" is seen within the marina on January 02, 2019 in Dover, England. It's following a number of small vessels carrying migrants crossing the Channel from France
'We are pursuing operational leads in both the UK and with our French partners, and we are committed to doing everything in our power to bring people smugglers targeting the UK to justice, whether they are operating in the UK itself or France.
'But criminal investigations of this nature are complex and take time. It would not be appropriate to give a running commentary on them.
'Trying to cross the Channel in this way is highly dangerous.
'We know that there have been organised criminals with a complete lack of regard for human life involved in organising many of them, however it is also clear that some of them have been opportunistic and made by migrants themselves without the assistance of organised criminality.
'While these attempts are high profile and high risk, the biggest threat posed by organised criminals trying to smuggle people into the UK remains at south coast ports via HGVs rather than through the use of small maritime vessels.'
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