Video shows National Crime Agency officers flooding into Amanj Hasan Zada’s Preston terrace house and arresting him.
A people smuggler who helped migrants cross the Channel on small boats and posted videos from successful customers has been jailed for 17 years for immigration offences.
Amanj Hasan Zada, an Iranian national living in Preston, advertised on social media and shared clips of people thanking him for his services.
The National Crime Agency (NCA) linked him to three separate crossings from France to the UK in November and December last year involving Kurdish migrants.
The groups had travelled through Eastern Europe into Germany, Belgium and France before making it to Britain.
However, the NCA believes the Iranian national was involved in many more similar operations.
Zada, 34, was found guilty of three counts of facilitating illegal immigration after a trial at Preston Crown Court.
One video shows a group on a boat to Italy praising and clapping Zada, while another shows men who had crossed into Macedonia thanking him.
A third clip, found on YouTube, shows Zada singing along as musicians at a party laud him as “the best smuggler”.
He smiles and laughs as they sing lyrics including: “All the smugglers have learned from him, Amanj is number one” and “Greeting to all smugglers, greeting to these two lions”.
He throws cash and fires a gun in the air in celebration in the clip, thought to have been recorded in Iraq in 2021.
Zada was arrested in Preston in May after the NCA recorded conversations with other smugglers in which he discussed movements of migrants, locations and successful crossings.
Footage shows officers – some in riot gear – storming a terrace house and reading him his rights.
Analysis of his phone showed it was linked to a number of social media accounts used to post material, said the NCA.