The Scotsman

EX-UBS trader set to be deported to Ghana

- By LUCINDA CAMERON

A former UBS trader jailed for fraud in 2012 is facing deportatio­n to Ghana after being detained at a police station.

Kweku Adoboli was found guilty of two counts of fraud that resulted in losses of £1.4 billion.

He was released after serving half of his seven-year sentence.

Mr Adoboli was detained during a fortnightl­y check-in at Livingston Police Station in West Lothian yesterday.

He is understood to have been taken to Dungavel Immigratio­n Removal Centre.

His lawyer, Jacqueline Mckenzie, said he has been told he will not be deported before next Monday.

She said: “He was detained in Livingston when he went to report today.

“He has been told he won’t be deported to Ghana before 10 September and after that he will be removed without any further notice.

“We are doing a fresh claim submission for him, which we will be putting to the Home Office.”

Ms Mckenzie said Mr Adoboli left Ghana at the age of four.

She said he considered himself settled in the UK, having gone to boarding school in the country from the age of 12.

He was reporting to the police station on a monthly basis, but a couple of weeks ago this was increased to once a fortnight, she said.

A Home Office spokesman said: “All foreign nationals who are given a custodial sentence will be considered for removal.

“Foreign nationals who abuse our hospitalit­y by committing crimes in the UK should be in no doubt of our determinat­ion to deport them and we have removed more than 42,800 foreign offenders since 2010.”

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