A man who allowed his identity to be used by 2 illegal immigrants so they could get jobs and stay in Britain has been jailed for almost 4 years, following our investigation.
Nigerian national Uzezi Samuels Elor, 50, of Ecclesbourne Road in Thornton Heath was granted settlement in the UK in 1992, and as such was allowed to live and work here.
Investigators discovered that he allowed his identity, and his passport, to be used by 2 other men, both Nigerians in the UK illegally, to make it look like they had the right to work in the UK.
Money earned by them was paid into Elor's bank accounts. He then claimed this income as his own when he applied for a mortgage.
Both of his co-conspirators were then jailed for ID offences, one has already been removed from the UK.
On Monday 23 April at Croydon crown court Elor pleaded guilty to 2 counts of facilitating a breach of immigration law, and 1 count of fraud by false representation. He was jailed for 3 years and 9 months.
Tanzila Sattar, South London immigration crime team, UK Border Agency said:
'Elor knowingly let his identity be used by two other people to help them get work and stay in the UK when they had no right to.
'He attempted to undermine the UK's immigration laws and we will now look to revoke his right to live in the UK and deport him once he has served his sentence.'
Anyone from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) who is sentenced to 12 months or more in prison is automatically eligible for deportation on completion of their sentence.
Crime Act proceedings, designed to confiscate any money Elor may have made from the scam, have now begun.
Our South London criminal and financial investigation team is a specialist unit of police officers seconded from the metropolitan police working alongside our warranted officers to investigate organised immigration crime.
Anyone who has information about immigration crime should contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or can complete the Report immigration crime form.
Source:-
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...dentity-jailed