Episode 3
21-year-old Alaigie is preparing to leave Gambia to travel 'the back way' 6,000 kilometres to Italy to find work. Following his father's death, Alaigie's dreams of becoming an engineer were shattered, and he needs to earn money to support his family. He films the dangerous journey through Africa via a network of smugglers, at the mercy of thieves and violent border guards, across the Sahara in overloaded trucks to Tripoli. But instead of getting on a boat as he had expected, Alaigie is kidnapped and a ransom is demanded. His family in Gambia struggle to raise the money to pay.
6,00 Km to Italy, Economic migrant.
\\Meanwhile, Syrian Kurd Ahmad's attempt to be smuggled into Britain in the back of a lorry finally pays off, and he's sent to Wakefield while his asylum claim is processed. He's desperate to get leave to remain so that he can bring his wife and daughters out of Syria. With their home town under attack from Daesh (so-called Islamic State) and the Assad regime, the clock is ticking for him to get them to safety.//
Why the U.K?..........Economic migrant
\\And 27-year-old Hassan, who survived the sinking of his dinghy in the Mediterranean, has reached Calais and the Jungle. But every attempt to board a train or lorry is thwarted. In desperation he tries to fly to the UK on a fake Czech passport, but the final few miles prove the hardest to travel.//
Hes in a safe country, we cant afford to give hand outs to everyone
..Economic migrant