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    BBC An apartment block covered in scaffolding and building materials. It is situated beside the SS Nomadic boat at the Titanic slipway. BBC

    The Loft Lines development will see 778 new apartments in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter

    The Home Office has arrested almost 150 people during immigration enforcement raids at workplaces across Northern Ireland since July 2024, new figures reveal.

    BBC News NI understands 36 people were arrested at the Loft Lines complex in the Titanic Quarter in Belfast.

    The Graham Group is one of the main building contractors on the site.

    It is understood that those arrested did not work for the company.

    BBC News NI put a number of questions to the Graham Group about the raid but a spokesperson said they would not be issuing any response.

    Getty Images The Home Office sign outside their building in Whitehall, London, United Kingdom on the 10th of July 2024.Getty Images

    Figures released by the Home Office show that between 5 July 2024 and 31 May 2025, 113 visits resulted in 148 arrests. This marked a 48% rise compared to the year before.

    The department said it was part of “a drive to combat illegal working” with a particular focus on tackling employers facilitating illegal working, often subjecting migrants to squalid conditions and illegal working hours below minimum wage.

    Restaurants, nail bars and construction sites have been among the thousands of businesses targeted.

    Getty Images Closeup shot of a woman in a nail salon receiving a manicure by a beautician with nail file. Getty Images

    Nail bars were among the businesses targeted

    Minister for Border Security and Asylum, Dame Angela Eagle, said the government was “committed to tackling illegal working as we intensify our enforcement efforts to disrupt organised immigration networks at every level”.

    “There must be no hiding place from the law and these figures demonstrate our determination to curb immigration offending and disrupt unscrupulous employers,” she added.

    “Under our Plan for Change, we are laser focused on fixing our immigration system and securing our borders once and for all.”

    BBC News NI understands that a major co-ordinated operation reported in March, took place at the Loft Lines development.

    Offences ranged from breaching visa conditions to illegal entry in the UK with no permission to work.

    Loft Lines is a three-block apartment development located at Queen’s Island in the docks area of the city, on land which used to form part of the Harland and Wolff shipyard.

    The majority of the 778 apartments will be privately owned and rented out to tenants, but up to 20% of the properties will be constructed as social, affordable homes.

    Developers

    The lead developers of the site are Lacuna Developments and Watkin Jones Group PLC, while Graham Group are leading on construction.

    Watkin Jones PLC declined to comment.

    Lacuna Developments have been approached for comment by BBC News NI.

    The development has previously been criticised for blocking the view of Belfast’s Titanic museum as the apartments are being built in front of it.

    BBC News NI understands that 30 of the individuals arrested elected to leave the UK voluntarily.

    Five have been placed on immigration bail and are now required to report regularly to the Home Office.

    A 16-year-old boy was also being supported by local authorities.

    The individual arrested on suspicion of immigration offences has been bailed pending further investigation.

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