Two arrests as border officers raid restaurant in Plymouth

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
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TWO Chinese illegal workers have been arrested by immigration officers following a raid at a Plympton takeaway.

The men were arrested by UK Border Agency officers at the Peking House takeaway in Westfield, at around 7.30pm yesterday.

Agency officers also carried out a search of a property in King Street, Stonehouse, following the arrests.

It is understood one of the men, aged 41, may have been in the country since 2002 as an illegal while the second man, aged 40, had overstayed his visa since Sept 2006.

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Both were taken to Charles Cross police station for further questioning, with a view to deportation.

Richard Taylor from the UK border agency said: "This was an intelligence-led raid and if these men are confirmed illegal workers we will look to remove them from the UK."

He added that employers can face a fine of up to £20,000 if they are unable to prove that they carried out the correct right-to-work checks.

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  • Profile image for Not_Local

    by Not_Local

    Wednesday, June 13 2012, 11:28AM

    “Josdave is correct. The originally quote was "The employers could now face a fine of up to £20,000 if they are unable to prove that they carried out the correct right-to-work checks on the pair"
    As josdave notes, the fine can be up to £10,000 per worker.”

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    by josdave

    Wednesday, June 13 2012, 11:14AM

    “He added that employers can face a fine of up to £20,000 if they are unable to prove that they carried out the correct right-to-work checks
    Should not be CAN face fines of £10,000 per illegal worker but WILL face those fines. These irresponsible employers apart from exploiting illegal workers are denying jobs to people entitled to be in this country.”

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    by Anotherbloke

    Wednesday, June 13 2012, 10:45AM

    “All too easy for this situation to develop”

  • Profile image for whinger7643

    by whinger7643

    Wednesday, June 13 2012, 10:29AM

    “Are these people nuts or just too much profit.”

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