Britain deposits 36 Albanians with private aircraft

The British picture The Sun has reacted sharply to the high expenditures the British government is paying to return to their countries -- expelled immigrants or criminals, including Albanian ones. The accent has put it in the fact that they're being infiltrated by private planes where almost half the countries are [...]
“With semi-empty private jets paid by taxpayers (blucans) are infiltrated illegal immigrants and foreigners who have violated law”, writes The Sun.
35 aircraft engaged by Home Office flew back to their countries about 1500 people from Pakistan, Jamaica, Nigeria and Ghana. On a plane to Pakistan were 29 penetrated and 62 people from staff and 177 empty seats.
On a trip to Jamaica, 42 people were seen returning and a staff of 138.
On a trip to Albania, however, to return 36 people, a 111-seat plane was seized.
The response has come after Home Official declared last year 2.1 million annual expenses for such returns and the cost was high as many tickets were cancelled after asylum seekers were granted the right to complaint. It only took 250,000 pounds to return to his country one Moroccan.
These large expenses being made on private planes to bring back people expelled from the British have been criticised by John O'Connell, chief executive of the Taxpayer Alliance.











