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Immigration News

September 5, 2011

Immigration law advisor jailed over scam

UK Visa Fraud

A legal advisor from Hayes was jailed for 4.5 years for masterminding a major immigration scam.

41 year old Indian National, Ravi Gupta was arrested by UK Border Agency officers during a dawn raid on his home in Carlyon Road, Hayes in November 2010.

Gupta, an accredited immigration law advisor, was found to be illegally supplying false documents to accompany immigration applications that he was charging around £5,000 for each.

Gupta admitted 14 charges of assisting illegal immigration and an additional charge of obtaining leave to remain in the UK by deception and was later sentenced to 4.5 years in prison and recommended that he be deported at the end of his sentence.

Chris Foster, immigration crime team, UK Border Agency said:

‘Gupta ran a sophisticated and lucrative scam, designed to help people who would otherwise have no right to be here stay in the UK.

‘I am delighted that we have been able to bring him to justice, along with a number of people who knowingly benefited from his deception.

‘His guilty pleas are an indication of the level of professionalism of my team in combating this type of crime and we are determined to continue tackling organised abuse of our immigration laws.’

Tapinder Singh, 28, and Gurvinderpal Singh, 26, both of Benen-Stock Road in Stanwell Moor, Middlesex were also sentenced alongside Gupta. Both admitted obtaining leave to remain by deception and money laundering offences and were each sentenced to 6 months in prison.

After admitting charges of obtaining leave to remain in the UK by deception a further 4 men and a woman who were also involved in the scam had previously been sentenced to jail terms of between 4 and 8 months

Legal proceedings involving another 6 people suspected of being clients of Ravi Gupta are ongoing.

Damian Green, Minister for Immigration, said:

‘This case shows we have stepped up action to tackle serious and organised abuse of our immigration system. The message is clear – the UK is no longer an easy touch.

‘This summer we are targeting our efforts on breaking up the gangs behind visa scams; hitting rogue employers who repeatedly break the rules and doing more than ever to stop unwanted people coming to the UK.’

By Jade Coleman

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