Breaking News: Crime Fixer Exposed for Bribing Migrant Workers with £60K Fine Erasures
A crime fixer has been caught on camera offering to erase fines of up to £60,000 for employing illegal workers. Kardos Mateen, a British resident in his 30s, was secretly filmed by BBC undercover reporters. Mateen, also known as Shaxawan, operates from a solicitor's office in Huddersfield and claims to have "customers in every city".
Mateen was caught on camera telling the reporters that he and his associates can help migrants, including asylum seekers, to set up businesses illegally and "confuse" immigration enforcement. This is a serious breach of UK law and raises concerns about the exploitation of vulnerable individuals.
The BBC investigation, which began on Tuesday, has uncovered an organised crime network behind mini-marts in the UK. Mateen has been the director of 18 businesses across the north of England, according to Companies House listings.
The immediate impact of this revelation is that Mateen has been exposed and faces potential prosecution. The UK government has been quick to respond, with officials promising to take action against those involved in this organised crime network.
This is a developing story, and we will continue to bring you updates as more information becomes available. The BBC investigation is ongoing, and it is expected that more arrests and charges will be made in the coming days.
This is a developing story. Please check back for further updates.
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