header logo
Asia asset finance
Latest
Four Lankans jailed in UK for identity fraud
Feb 07, 201204:59 PM
Four Lankans jailed in UK for identity fraud

Four Sri Lankan men have been jailed in the UK for their part in a conspiracy to supply fraudulent identity documents, the British High Commission said on Tuesday (07).

The last of the four men was sentenced to 13 months’ imprisonment on February 3 after he pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to facilitate a breach of the UK’s immigration laws.

The men had sourced fake passports and residence permits with the intention of using them to illegally secure employment in the UK. At earlier court hearings, two of the men were jailed for 12 months and one was jailed for six months, a release by the British High Commission stated.

The fraud was first detected when UK Border Agency officers based at Heathrow Airport intercepted a parcel containing fake passports and resident permits addressed to one of the men. Officers visited the property and found other fraudulent documents.  The four men were arrested at two addresses in Watford and Harrow.

“One of the men was supplying fake documents to help others stay in the UK illegally and secure work to which they were not entitled. These offenders had only one intention, to take employment opportunities away from genuine jobseekers – clearly, a serious offence,” a UK Border Agency spokesperson said.

Three of the men had overstayed their UK visas. The fourth man had a valid student visa at the time of his arrest, which was subsequently revoked. The UK Border Agency will work to remove them from the UK at the end of their sentences, it further added.


 

 

 

MostRead
Mobitel 5g
VideoStories
Cabinet Spokesman rejects accusations, says Suresh Sallay treated like any other detainee (English)

Cabinet Spokesman rejects accusations, says Suresh Sallay treated like any other detainee (English)

Minister claims funds transferred to foreign companies via ‘TT’ payment method, posing as importers

Minister claims funds transferred to foreign companies via ‘TT’ payment method, posing as importers

Suresh Sallay continues hunger strike; UNP calls for parliamentary review of treatment (English)

Suresh Sallay continues hunger strike; UNP calls for parliamentary review of treatment (English)

“Executive undermining judicial independence” Sajith says public trust on government is eroding

“Executive undermining judicial independence” Sajith says public trust on government is eroding

“Family & legal intervention made hospitalization possible”Suresh Sallay remains under hospital care

“Family & legal intervention made hospitalization possible”Suresh Sallay remains under hospital care

Satyagraha campaigned launched at Colombo Fort in support of Suresh Sallay who is detrained by CID

Satyagraha campaigned launched at Colombo Fort in support of Suresh Sallay who is detrained by CID

Farmers decry lack of fertilizer stocks; Fertilizer for Yala season already disbursed, Minister says

Farmers decry lack of fertilizer stocks; Fertilizer for Yala season already disbursed, Minister says

First graduation ceremony of Mogo Media Academy held in Colombo; 115 students awarded certificates

First graduation ceremony of Mogo Media Academy held in Colombo; 115 students awarded certificates

“Global & domestic pressure may challenge future stability" Steps announced to tackle rising risks

“Global & domestic pressure may challenge future stability" Steps announced to tackle rising risks

Former MP Udaya Gammanpila claims Suresh Sallay on hunger strike in CID custody

Former MP Udaya Gammanpila claims Suresh Sallay on hunger strike in CID custody

Govt assures fair paddy prices aligned with farmers' production costs

Govt assures fair paddy prices aligned with farmers' production costs

Schools must serve as safe and secure spaces for children -PM Harini Amarasuriya

Schools must serve as safe and secure spaces for children -PM Harini Amarasuriya

Sri Lanka's dengue cases cross 35,000 with 19 deaths reported so far this year

Sri Lanka's dengue cases cross 35,000 with 19 deaths reported so far this year

Sri Lanka marks World Environment Day 2026 under Presidential patronage

Sri Lanka marks World Environment Day 2026 under Presidential patronage

Govt is misusing PTA in an unprecedented manner, Dilith Jayaweera says

Govt is misusing PTA in an unprecedented manner, Dilith Jayaweera says

Lassana Flora