Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

9 women among 38 Indians held in UK for overstayin­g, working illegally

- Prasun Sonwalkar prasun.sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Thirty-eight Indian citizens who overstayed their visa periods, were detained last week in one of the largest operations by immigratio­n and police officials in Leicester in the east Midlands, which has a large minority of Indian origin.

They were found working illegally in two clothing factories in the city, and now face removal to India.

The 38 Indians include 29 men and nine women; the companies that employed them also face fines up to 20,000 pounds for each illegal worker, reports from Leicester said.

Alison Spowage of East Midlands Immigratio­n Enforcemen­t said: "Using illegal labour is not victimless.

It cheats the taxpayer, undercuts honest businesses and denies legitimate job seekers of employment.”

“The penalties for businesses that do not play by the rules are rightly severe.

This operation, one of the largest-scale my team has conducted, sends a clear message that we have the resources to tackle immigratio­n abuse,” she added. Seven of those detained had entered the UK illegally, while others had overstayed their visa period; an Afghan national was also detained in the operation, ‘Leicester Mercury’, a leading local daily, reported.

Many foreign nationals without the right to work in the UK have been detained in recent years following a crackdown by immigratio­n and police officials.

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