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Deported Albanian thief sneaks back into Britain and strikes again

- By Rebecca Camber Crime Correspond­ent

AN Albanian criminal deported for carrying out a series of burglaries has been jailed after sneaking back into Britain and being arrested wearing a watch he had just stolen.

dorian Puka, 23, was originally jailed for nine months in 2016 and then deported after being caught attempting to break into a property when the owner spotted him on a webcam while on holiday in France.

david Pearce rang a neighbour after seeing the illegal immigrant on his webcam trying to get into his home in Twickenham, south-West London. The neighbour called police who found Puka hiding in a bush.

Following his arrest in August 2015, police linked his DNA to another burglary in ealing, West London, a month earlier where he had dropped a glove.

He was jailed for nine months in January 2016 at Isleworth Crown Court. Judge Robin Johnson told him: ‘You have not been in this country for a long amount of time and are, according to the probation officer, an illegal immigrant.’

The judge ordered his deportatio­n, which took place in November 2016. But within 12 months Puka had sneaked back into the country illegally and was living in Greenford, only a few miles from his victims.

on November 16 last year plain clothes officers were patrolling surbiton, south-West London, after an increase in burglaries when they stopped Puka in the street wearing an expensive designer watch he had stolen that morning. He had a large stash of watches with him and a purse he couldn’t explain away.

The loot had been taken in a burglary that day in surbiton and the watch he was wearing came from a different house in nearby Tolworth.

Puka admitted two counts of burglary at Kingston Crown Court on december 15 and was jailed for three-and-a-half years at a later hearing at the same court. A police spokesman said: ‘He will be deported after his sentence.’

experts said the case made a mockery of Britain’s border controls. david Green, of think-tank Civitas, said: ‘This shows there is something going wrong with the immigratio­n system if someone who has been deported can just come straight back into the country.

‘The curious thing is, how did he get back in? There is supposed to be a database on deported offenders but they clearly don’t use it properly. He probably got on a plane on his passport and no one noticed.’

 ??  ?? Burglaries: Dorian Puka
Burglaries: Dorian Puka

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