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Lazy Lob
07-27-2006, 03:09 AM
We are heading for meltdown, Sun exclusive (and I don't ever read the Sun):



EXCLUSIVE
Home Office asylum racket


• The Sun Says



FULL NEWS INDEX



By ANTHONY FRANCE
A CORRUPT immigration officer boasted to The Sun that he has helped 200 bogus asylum seekers enter Britain for cash.

Senior Home Office worker Joseph Dzumbira, 35, bragged to an undercover reporter that he could get anyone refugee status for up to £2,000.

He agreed to provide fake documents and IDs and coach bogus asylum seekers on how to cheat the system using loopholes learned in his job.

His biggest scam is pretending people of other nationalities are “Zim” cases — Zimbabweans threatened with arrest in their homeland. He knows the Home Office will not deport people to Zimbabwe because they face torture and death at the hands of President Mugabe’s thugs.

Dzumbira, who is Zimbabwean-born himself, has worked for seven years at the scandal-ridden Lunar House asylum HQ in Croydon, South London.

Earlier this year The Sun exposed a ***-for-visas racket at the same office.

Dzumbira — part of a gang which includes other bent immigration officers, solicitors and an ex-cop — boasted: “I believe in delivering results. There are people who can bend the rules.”

We were tipped off about Dzumbira by a disgusted asylum seeker who received huge demands for cash.

After several calls and missed appointments, he finally met our reporter and a genuine refugee at a McDonald’s restaurant in Canning Town, East London.

The journalist, wearing a hidden camera, claimed to be a people smuggler.

Dzumbira, of Southend, Essex, showed his Home Office pass and payslip to prove where he worked.

Our man asked how much his services would cost.

He replied: “The minimum, to be honest, is eight.”

Sun: “Eight hundred?”

D: “Eight hundred pounds. I always try to charge a reasonable amount.”

Sun: “What could it go up to if it is a difficult case?”

D: “There are some people who come who know nothing. One-five.”

Sun: “One thousand five hundred?”

D: “Some people as much as two with documentation.”

Sun: “How would they pay you?”

D: “Some people pay as soon as their things are ready. Some tell you they will pay in instalments.”

Sun: “From the start will they have to put something down first?”

D: “Yeah obviously. Normally we ask for about 75 per cent of the total cost.”

Sun: “Okay. So in a case that will cost £800, they would pay what?”

D: “Normally we would ask them to deposit five.”

Sun: “How many people have you helped?”

D: “Quite a number.”

Sun: “Ten, thirty?”

D: “I can’t count. Do you want a figure for those I have given advice, assisted?”

Sun: “Assisted.”

D: “Couple of hundred.”

Dzumbira claimed Zimbabwean asylum seekers avoid proper security checks.

He said: “I know Nigerians are claiming to be Zimbabwean. No one checks.”

He offered to provide a fake Zimbabwean arrest warrant supporting a pack of lies he would tell the Home Office about the asylum seeker’s life being in danger.

The policy of not sending Zimbabweans home — known as country guidance — is binding on all courts.

Dzumbira told our asylum seeker, whose first claim was rejected in 2003: “There was a lady who was in your situation.

“There is new country guidance. It says those that claim asylum will be at risk if they go back to Zim.

“So if you are able to prove, like this lady, that she was wanted by police . .

“I’m going to give you a number for this lady. She was a police officer. She knows the right places. For £10 it will change your life.”

Sun: “For £10 she can..?”

D: “Get a stamp from the police, a summons that says you are wanted. Those are the very people you want.

“What you ought to do is make what they call a fresh, a fresh claim. Say you are wanted by the police. I will give you the lady’s number. Ring her today.”

Sun: “She’s in London?”

D: “No, she’s based in Leeds this one.

Sun: “So what, she can get the documents here?”

D: “No, they give you an account. The money is transferred to that person’s account, then someone in Zim meets the police officers who give you the documents. Then they are sent to England.”

Dzumbira offered to provide immigration documents which our asylum seeker should “study carefully” before going to court.

Dzumbira, who is in charge of vetting thousands of claims, also said he would make sure he was on duty if ever any of the reporter’s “asylum seekers” needed to visit Lunar House for an interview.

He said he worked closely with two firms of solicitors, a detail he kept secret from his bosses.

Driving licences, IDs and payslips to support claims were “not a problem”.

He also said Britain’s border controls were so lax that anyone could arrive, post their passport home and then a relative could use it to come here too.

a_very_ex_STAB
07-27-2006, 03:58 AM
It's hilarious isn't it

Exer
07-27-2006, 04:04 AM
That is.. how do they say.. rubbishlish bollock correct?

Flagg
07-27-2006, 07:24 AM
Deport Joseph Dzumbira back to Zimbabwe......put him on a plane with a "Robert Mugabe can suck it" T-Shirt on..........now THAT would be funny

oldsoak
07-27-2006, 07:31 AM
Cant do that - his life might be endangered :-(
One can be a mass murderer on the run from, say, Singapore and we cant send you back on the grounds that they have capital punishment. As the crime has not been commited in the Uk, and you are not a UK citizen, I dont believe you can be pinged for it either. But you can collect social etc etc.

Lazy Lob
07-27-2006, 07:47 AM
I believe this may just be the tip of the iceberg. The majority of the UK civil service is riddled with ineptitude and now we get blatant corruption. I know I have said this before but we do not have a government, the country is on cruise control, the driver is looking out the side window and scratching his nuts and we are coming up to the first bend in the road.

Hydro
07-27-2006, 08:10 AM
It's a complete joke. Yet the Govt are still going shut their eyes, clap their hands over their ears and sing "na na na, we're OK, everythings great!".

oldsoak
07-27-2006, 09:09 AM
It's a complete joke. Yet the Govt are still going shut their eyes, clap their hands over their ears and sing "na na na, we're OK, everythings great!".

The Govt are afraid of being called racist on the one hand and on the other. we manage to implement the worst possible interpretation of any treaty, act or law going.

Erik2a4
07-28-2006, 04:39 PM
The Govt are afraid of being called racist on the one hand and on the other. we manage to implement the worst possible interpretation of any treaty, act or law going.

You're always welcome on this side of the pond...

You can't bring your crappy food with you.

Unless you bring your football (soccer) players p-)

zealot
07-29-2006, 05:59 PM
it’s all to do with political correctness and human rights… well the thing is lots of these people will use and abuse the system thinking of no one but themselves, without having picked up on anything re: those human rights so they can apply them to their own respective countries, without having integrated into society, some not even being able to speak English after spending decades in uk, and taxpayers have to foot the bill for translators etc. – I mean, come on that is ridiculous..

Lazy Lob
08-02-2006, 10:22 AM
On the Beeb.


Zimbabwe 'safe' for deportees

Anti-Mugabe protester outside Zimbabwe Embassy, London

Failed asylum-seekers say they fear persecution in Zimbabwe

Failed Zimbabwean asylum-seekers face being deported after a tribunal ruled they would not automatically face persecution from the authorities.

The Asylum and Immigration Tribunal had been ordered by the High Court to re-consider its 2005 decision that it was not safe for them to be returned.

Thousands of cases have been in limbo pending publication of the AIT's ruling on Wednesday.

Between 2000 and 2005 around 15,000 Zimbabweans sought asylum in the UK.

However, only a few hundred were granted refugee status.

Approximately 300 Zimbabweans were returned to the country, not all forcibly, before the AIT effectively halted all removals last October.

'Nightmare'

It ruled an unnamed Zimbabwean could not be deported, even though his asylum claim was entirely without merit, because the regime of Robert Mugabe could decide he was a spy and torture him, the tribunal found.

The tribunal ruling meant, in effect, that the very act of claiming asylum in the UK endangered Zimbabweans so the government was obliged to protect them.

A Refugee Council spokesman, Tim Finch, said the AIT's re-examination of two test cases it considered last year could pave the way for the government to start sending people back to Zimbabwe.

"It's not as if the government doesn't recognise how dangerous Zimbabwe is. The Foreign Office describes the Mugabe regime as a "nightmare" and advises against travel to the country," Mr Finch said.

After the test cases were referred back to the AIT in April after a successful government appeal the then home secretary Charles Clarke said the return of a failed asylum-seeker would not be enforced if it were believed there was a real risk of mistreatment.