Fake asylum network uncovered in UK probe
An undercover investigation has uncovered a structured network helping migrants submit fraudulent asylum claims by creating false identities, staged evidence, and misleading narratives. According to the findings, some asylum seekers, with the assistance of advisers, build fabricated cases by claiming persecution based on sexual orientation, religious beliefs, or political views. These services include coaching for official interviews and producing fake supporting evidence to strengthen applications. At an office in east London, an undercover reporter posing as a Bangladeshi student seeking to remain in the UK was guided through different asylum options. The adviser, who introduced himself as a legal professional, explained that the applicant could present himself as gay, an atheist, or a political activist. For a fee of around £1,500, the adviser offered full support, including preparing the application and conducting mock interviews. Additional services, costing between £2,000 and […]