rahmet doesn't have permission to stay.never leaves the bakery because he's afraid of being sent home. they don't want us refugees here. they take us off the streets and send us back to where we have so many problems. even war. that's why we're here. for many, they have to send money back to their families in their homeland, in their countries of origin. this is how the families are actually surviving on a global level. it is kind of a desperate journey. they dream of a new life, better life, somewhere else. it's this desperation that's exploited by the people smugglers. i'm heading to a safe house to meet a kingpin in the smuggling trade. it's taken months to arrange, working through a trusted intermediary. the smuggler has agreed to talk on condition that we don't identify him. he's sent hundreds of people to the uk. the british government says that what you're doing is illegal. translation: i know it's illegal, but i choose - to help these people. we treat them well. we respect women. we don't disrespect anyone. but ther