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prismf 10.09.14 - 04:39am
yes lake, lets start hunting down the p*dos and the abusers and evict them from office, vote in true representatives of the english people......whatever their colour or belief is.....but have a right to be here.

these sort of scams are rife. i wonder where he hid the rest of the cash he got paid that hasnt been recovered chin.gif......just on a good angels hunch. and they say crime does not pay hey. * +

recurve 9.12.14 - 12:34pm
Sham marriage gang jailed after fake bride is caught with crib sheet on her new husband's height, shoe size and how often they had sex * +

recurve 9.12.14 - 12:34pm
Alisha Mahmood was part of a gang who staged fake weddings to allow Pakistani men to gain visas to live in the UK by marrying British brides they had never met.

The women were allegedly paid up to 7,000 each to take part in bogus ceremonies in Nottingham, Leicester and Hertfordshire in a bid to get around border controls.

The crib sheet was made to prepare Mahmood, 21, to answer questions if quizzed by the authorities about her new husband.
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recurve 9.12.14 - 12:35pm
At Sheffield Crown Court yesterday, Mahmood was jailed for 21 months after being convicted of conspiring to facilitate a breach of the UK immigration laws following a four week trial.

Gang leader Masoud Rasab, 38, who arranged the fake marriages was also jailed for four years, while another fake bride Sabrina Khan was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison.

Fake groom Umair Hussain was jailed for 21 months and will be deported once he has finished his sentence.
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recurve 9.12.14 - 12:36pm
During the trial the court heard how the Pakistani men all entered the country on student visas and took part in sham weddings before seeking Home Office permission to remain in the UK. * +

recurve 8.02.15 - 04:47pm

More than 1,000 fraudsters wed British women to get visas - not ONE is deported due to Home Office 'shambles' * +

recurve 8.02.15 - 04:48pm
The Home Office has been accused of failing to deport hundreds of foreign fraudsters who con Britons into marriage, to get a UK visa and to plunder their finances.

Victims of immigration marriage fraud have told The Mail on Sunday that Theresa May's department is a 'shambles' and is not doing enough to tackle the problem.

Not one alleged scammer has been deported or prosecuted despite an estimated 1,000 cases of marriage fraud being reported in the past year alone.
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