Foreign entry, Britain deposit in Albania 40 people

More than 40 Albanian criminals and immigrants who tried to enter Great Britain by boat have returned to our country after being expelled from Great Britain. By means of a Home Office flight, 42 people have landed at Tirana's Mother Teresa International Airport earlier in the day [...]
Members of the group were sentenced to a total of 89 years in prison for works that include supplying A-class drugs and facilitating illegal entry into the country. They were accompanied by British immigration officers and on the decline were received by Albanian police.
It is thought to be the fourth flight in just over a month that the Albanians deposit. In November, violators who were given a combined sentence of more than 24 years in prison were among 26 Albanians sent home. And just over a week ago, 11 men were expelled from the UK to their country of origin.
The Interior Office confirmed that 32 of those on board today's flight were deported criminals to be foreign offenders, while six were asylum seekers failed and four were homebounds. It is said that three of the outcasts were known to have arrived in the UK by crossing the canal in small boats.
Among the violators, it is said, were people convicted of production and drug supplies, possession of an offensive weapon, theft, possession of criminal property, and damage to property. There were also violations of UK entry in violation of a deportation order and possession of a false document or of irregular immigration.
In October it was found that 12,000 Albanian citizens had come to the United Kingdom passing the Canal by boat since the beginning of the year. This is from only 50 in 2020 and 800 last year. Last month the National Crime Agency warned that criminal gangs were carrying out open-air remandation of modern laws of slavery in the United Kingdom. / TCh












