The judge said the penalty for defaulting on the order was two years in prison
A haulage boss jailed over the deaths of 39 men, women and children as they were smuggled into the UK has been ordered to pay their families more than £180,000.
Available assets included cash, bank accounts, the value of lorries, including the one in which the victims died, and Hughes' share of a property in Ireland. Hughes had deployed lorry drivers in the plot, including Maurice Robinson, 28, who discovered his human cargo had already suffocated in transit after picking up the trailer they were in at Purfleet in Essex.
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