davis. i'm ringing from the bbc, in the uk. we're recording this call. now, we've got some evidence to suggest that you offered to illegally smuggle a migrant from france tog people up to $5,000 to go from france to the uk in the back of a truck? do you admit doing that? again, let me be clear. do you deny offering to help somebody get to the uk illegally for $5,000? well, there we are. in effect, he denies the allegations that we've put to him. i wonder what the authorities make of the evidence we've gathered. 0ur undercover reporter found both of these men on tiktok. the company told us it has zero tolerance for content that promotes human smuggling, and will remove accounts. it also says it's working closely with the nca to identify and combat organised immigration crime. part of those crime groups are the hawala bankers, like the one who was willing to take our undercover reporter's money in iraq. when we contacted him, he denied offering to take money to help our undercover reporter travel by plane to the uk on a false passport. all hawalas in the uk are meant to be registered. but what are the authorities doing to combat those who act illegally? the