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Calais (France) (AFP) – Dozens of migrants briefly boarded a moored ferry in the northern French port of Calais on Saturday in a bid to reach Britain before police removed them from the ship, officials said.

The boarding — a rare occurrence in the heavily-guarded port — came after some 2,000 people protested nearby over living conditions in a notoriously squalid camp known as “the Jungle”.

“A group of 500 people forced their way through police lines and headed to the port, and 150 people were able to get into the fenced-off area. Of these, a group of some 50 managed to board a ferry,” the prefecture, representing the French state, official told AFP.

Operations at Calais, France’s main passenger port, were halted while the migrants were “calmly removed” by police around two hours later, the port said in a statement.

It estimated that between 30 and 40 migrants had boarded the “Spirit of Britain” ferry, operated by P&O.

“The removal operation is now over. No more migrants are on the vessel,” the port statement said.

The company said the ship had just crossed from Dover, on the English side of the Channel, and “a few trucks” were still onboard but there were no passengers when the boarding occurred.

An AFP reporter saw a group of migrants blocking the gangway in the bow of the ship to try to prevent police from getting on board.

About 80 police from the CRS riot squad installed another gangway and then boarded the vessel.

The prefecture said 24 migrants and 11 members of a pro-migrant movement called the No Borders Network were taken to a police station. Cross-Channel ferry traffic resumed at around 8.30 pm (1930 GMT).

Port director Jean-Marc Puissesseau called for “the Jungle” to be relocated.

“The proximity of the camp and the unprecedented number of migrants make it impossible to secure the (port) infrastructure, however much the state invests,” he told AFP.

Earlier, some 2,000 protesters had gathered to demand “dignified living conditions” for the camp’s estimated 4,000 migrants, most of them from North Africa, the Middle East and Afghanistan.

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