The person standing behind the page of illegal Albanian immigrants in Great Britain

An Albanian, who holds a Facebook page that posted photos of illegal migrants entering Great Britain, is a prison sentence for robbing a bank. Fari Llesh, from Kukes, was imprisoned in 2011 in Italy for participating in the theft of 20 thousand pounds. After he had managed to cross [...]
An Albanian, who holds a Facebook page that posted photos of illegal migrants entering Great Britain, is a prison sentence for robbing a bank.
Fari Llesh, from Kukes, was imprisoned in 2011 in Italy for participating in the theft of 20 thousand pounds.
After he had managed to cross to England, he worked on the black market as a plasterer. He now manages the “page Eagles in London” where there are more than 70 thousand followers.
As reported in November, this page distributes photographs of young Albanians entering Great Britain illegally through truck trailers.
This site also offers false IDs and provides room for attitude, the Coca.net broadcasts.
The 29-year-old has now spoken of “Daily Mail” saying he has regretted his past and is trying to work on making amends.
I spent six years in prison in Trainto. I stole a bank. But now I have fulfilled my obligations. I want to forget those mistakes, which I don't pride myself on”, that was Leeshi.
Llesh was in trouble after he moved from Albania to Greece and then to Italy to flee poverty in his homeland.
After leaving prison, he worked legally in Italy, but says things were not good after being provoked on racist grounds by Italian police and badly exposed.
I lost control and couldn't stay in Italy, so I went to England. Like all Albanians, I came in a truck. There is no other way to England. I chose a truck and came to England. I'm not legally. I'm here like most illegal migrants for a better option”, he added.
Lefty says he's trying to make a career like a rap star. He posted a few songs on YouTube under the nickname "Father Llesey" and "2Gunz."












