
A leading member of one of Europe’s biggest people-trafficking gangs was allowed to stay in Britain despite being jailed for an identical offence.
Ali Riza Gun was beginning a further ten year jail sentence as details of his previous convictions were disclosed.
As he was taken to prison it emerged the 48-year-old Kurdish asylum seeker was a “serial” people trafficker with an appalling record.
But despite having served jail terms in both Britain and France he was given “indefinite leave to remain” in the country almost ten years ago.
Gun, from Barnet, Herts, arrived in Britain from Turkey in 1990 and after seeking asylum he remained here illegally on a forged Cypriot passport.

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1 Mother Ecclesiastica // Oct 22, 2006 at 4:56 am
This man , his associates, and their entire families should be stripped of any legal entitlements that have from the UK govt. Including citizenship for any children born in UK.
All their assets should be fozen to repay the UK taxpayers and they should be IMMEDIATELY REPATRIATED TO THEIR COUNTRY OF ORIGIN.
And good riddance.
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