Twenty-five migrants hid in reefer containers on Britannia Seaways ferries traveling from the port of Vlaardingen, Netherlands to Port Felixstowe, England on November 19.

"The ferry traveled for several kilometers when the crew discovered the smuggler. It returned to the port. 25 people were taken off the ferry. Earlier, the crew announced that there were no deaths," the emergency response agency said. Rotterdam regional level writes on Twitter.

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The bus carries immigrants at the port of Vlaardingen, near Rotterdam on November 19 Photo: AFP

The migrants received medical care at the port of Vlaardingen, near Rotterdam, the two were transferred to the hospital. Officials have not announced the nationality of these people. A local reporter said they were a group of Middle Eastern men.

Police arrested the container truck driver and interrogated him on suspicion of trafficking. The Britannia Seaways ferry is owned by the Danish company DFDS. Police have dispatched a professional dog to find out if anyone else is smuggling again.

Last month, British police found 39 Vietnamese bodies in a container truck in Essex, northeast of London. The container was brought from Belgium to England by ferry on October 22. The Ministry of Public Security and the police gave details of the names and hometowns of 39 people.