So much to dissect in this one. Driving a car worth £300,000 and living in a house worth only £250,000? What idiot drives a car worth more than his house? In truth I doubt if he owns either, if he does they should be confiscated under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
He is currently seeking asylum, do we not have the right to refuse asylum to convicted criminals? (Don't bother answering that, I'm pretty sure I know the answer).
So much to dissect in this one. Driving a car worth £300,000 and living in a house worth only £250,000? What idiot drives a car worth more than his house? In truth I doubt if he owns either, if he does they should be confiscated under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
He is currently seeking asylum, do we not have the right to refuse asylum to convicted criminals? (Don't bother answering that, I'm pretty sure I know the answer).
So much to dissect in this one. Driving a car worth £300,000 and living in a house worth only £250,000? What idiot drives a car worth more than his house? In truth I doubt if he owns either, if he does they should be confiscated under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
He is currently seeking asylum, do we not have the right to refuse asylum to convicted criminals? (Don't bother answering that, I'm pretty sure I know the answer).
No we give them £100k, as per the other thread.
I have much more (well some) sympathy for the woman in the other thread, although if we had just deported her when she deliberately overstayed her student visa then we wouldn't be paying her £100K now. That is probably a small fraction of the money that has been spent on the legal fight against her, I wonder if we also paid her legal costs too as apparently she wasn't allowed to work and wasn't given 'state aid' while she was here. It would be interesting to know how she funded herself during all those years she was here illegally.
So much to dissect in this one. Driving a car worth £300,000 and living in a house worth only £250,000? What idiot drives a car worth more than his house? In truth I doubt if he owns either, if he does they should be confiscated under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
He is currently seeking asylum, do we not have the right to refuse asylum to convicted criminals? (Don't bother answering that, I'm pretty sure I know the answer).
And one depreciates at an alarming rate, especially in the first few years, & the other will always appreciate over time. He seems to need a Financial Advisor, though there are some shady sorts in that area, or so I'm told.
So much to dissect in this one. Driving a car worth £300,000 and living in a house worth only £250,000? What idiot drives a car worth more than his house? In truth I doubt if he owns either, if he does they should be confiscated under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
He is currently seeking asylum, do we not have the right to refuse asylum to convicted criminals? (Don't bother answering that, I'm pretty sure I know the answer).
And one depreciates at an alarming rate, especially in the first few years, & the other will always appreciate over time. He seems to need a Financial Advisor, though there are some shady sorts in that area, or so I'm told.
Ironically if he spoke to a financial adviser the adviser would probably be legally obliged to report him to the authorities for money laundering offences as the whole income v expenditure wouldn't add up. If they failed to report they would be liable to a five year prison term and an unlimited fine, as well as almost certainly losing their licence to trade. Certainly bigger penalties than he seems to have been given for being a career criminal.
The vast majority of 'shady' advisers are not authorised or regulated, they are simply conmen. I doubt if there are many more heavily regulated industries in the world than the provision of financial advice in the UK.
So much to dissect in this one. Driving a car worth £300,000 and living in a house worth only £250,000? What idiot drives a car worth more than his house? In truth I doubt if he owns either, if he does they should be confiscated under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
He is currently seeking asylum, do we not have the right to refuse asylum to convicted criminals? (Don't bother answering that, I'm pretty sure I know the answer).
And one depreciates at an alarming rate, especially in the first few years, & the other will always appreciate over time. He seems to need a Financial Advisor, though there are some shady sorts in that area, or so I'm told.
Its like a comedy sketch.
An Albanian convicted burglar who cannot be deported has taunted the Home Office by filming himself driving around London in a Rolls-Royce.
Dorian Puka, 28, who has been jailed and deported twice for burglaries in the United Kingdom, posted a video of his journey around London’s suburbs in a £300,000 Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Openly using his TikTok account, the bearded Albanian appears to be filming himself while driving before parking the Rolls-Royce on double yellow lines and taking pictures of it from the outside.
It comes a month after he posted Happy New Year messages from a London nightclub where he was celebrating while smoking a shisha pipe alongside a belly dancer.
The Home Office is powerless to deport him because he has claimed asylum and officials cannot remove him until his case has been fully considered – a process that could take months, if not years, given the backlog of immigration tribunal appeals.
Puka also taunted Nigel Farage last year by posting a picture of himself at a dinner table eating and drinking with a Photoshopped image of the Reform party leader giving the thumbs up.
Mr Farage described him as a “proper wrong ’un” who was “walking all over” the UK authorities.
He was originally jailed for nine months in 2016 and then deported the year after for attempting to break into a property when the owner spotted him on a webcam while on holiday in France.
Yet within a year, he had managed to evade border controls and return to the UK, where he carried out a string of burglaries in suburban London.
Caught wearing stolen watch Puka was eventually caught wearing an expensive watch he had stolen when he was spotted by plain-clothes officers patrolling Surbiton in south-west London. He was jailed for three and a half years and then deported in March 2020.
After returning to his native Albania for several months, he travelled through Germany, Belgium and Netherlands before beating border checks to enter Britain again in December 2020, according to his Instagram account.
It is understood he has lodged an asylum application and has been on immigration bail and subject to an electronic tag since last year awaiting an immigration tribunal to decide on his claim.
As well as the Rolls-Royce video, he has also posted footage of himself driving a £300,000 Ferrari and his time on holiday at the Carbis Bay Hotel, near St Ives, which included walking on the beach with an electronic tag on his leg.
His sources of funding remain unknown, but Albanian reports suggest he has been staying in a £250,000 two-bed terraced flat in Hounslow, west London.
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Driving a car worth £300,000 and living in a house worth only £250,000? What idiot drives a car worth more than his house? In truth I doubt if he owns either, if he does they should be confiscated under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
He is currently seeking asylum, do we not have the right to refuse asylum to convicted criminals? (Don't bother answering that, I'm pretty sure I know the answer).
And one depreciates at an alarming rate, especially in the first few years, & the other will always appreciate over time. He seems to need a Financial Advisor, though there are some shady sorts in that area, or so I'm told.
The vast majority of 'shady' advisers are not authorised or regulated, they are simply conmen. I doubt if there are many more heavily regulated industries in the world than the provision of financial advice in the UK.
An Albanian convicted burglar who cannot be deported has taunted the Home Office by filming himself driving around London in a Rolls-Royce.
Dorian Puka, 28, who has been jailed and deported twice for burglaries in the United Kingdom, posted a video of his journey around London’s suburbs in a £300,000 Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Openly using his TikTok account, the bearded Albanian appears to be filming himself while driving before parking the Rolls-Royce on double yellow lines and taking pictures of it from the outside.
It comes a month after he posted Happy New Year messages from a London nightclub where he was celebrating while smoking a shisha pipe alongside a belly dancer.
The Home Office is powerless to deport him because he has claimed asylum and officials cannot remove him until his case has been fully considered – a process that could take months, if not years, given the backlog of immigration tribunal appeals.
Puka also taunted Nigel Farage last year by posting a picture of himself at a dinner table eating and drinking with a Photoshopped image of the Reform party leader giving the thumbs up.
Mr Farage described him as a “proper wrong ’un” who was “walking all over” the UK authorities.
He was originally jailed for nine months in 2016 and then deported the year after for attempting to break into a property when the owner spotted him on a webcam while on holiday in France.
Yet within a year, he had managed to evade border controls and return to the UK, where he carried out a string of burglaries in suburban London.
Caught wearing stolen watch
Puka was eventually caught wearing an expensive watch he had stolen when he was spotted by plain-clothes officers patrolling Surbiton in south-west London. He was jailed for three and a half years and then deported in March 2020.
After returning to his native Albania for several months, he travelled through Germany, Belgium and Netherlands before beating border checks to enter Britain again in December 2020, according to his Instagram account.
It is understood he has lodged an asylum application and has been on immigration bail and subject to an electronic tag since last year awaiting an immigration tribunal to decide on his claim.
As well as the Rolls-Royce video, he has also posted footage of himself driving a £300,000 Ferrari and his time on holiday at the Carbis Bay Hotel, near St Ives, which included walking on the beach with an electronic tag on his leg.
His sources of funding remain unknown, but Albanian reports suggest he has been staying in a £250,000 two-bed terraced flat in Hounslow, west London.