Two arrested after immigration raid in Shoreham
The officers visited Mahee Takeaway in Ferry Road, Shoreham Beach, at about 6.30pm on Thursday, February 23, the spokesperson said.
The business was served a civil penalty referral notice in relation to two illegal workers, who were arrested, according to the spokesperson.
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Hide AdThe notice warns that a financial penalty of up to £20,000 per illegal worker found could be imposed, unless the employer can demonstrate that appropriate right-to-work document checks were carried out, such as seeing a passport or Home Office document confirming permission to work, the spokesperson said.
If proof is not provided, this is a potential total of up to £40,000.
Immigration checks found two men, Bangladeshi nationals aged 36 and 39, had overstayed their visas, the spokesperson said, adding that both had been detained while steps were taken to remove them from the UK.
Richard Lederle, assistant director for immigration enforcement in the South East, said: “Those who use and exploit illegal workers face severe financial penalties.
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Hide Ad“We are happy to work with businesses in Sussex to ensure the right pre-employment checks are carried out, but those intent on operating outside the law will be found and will be punished.
“Using illegal labour is not victimless.
“It cheats the taxpayer, undercuts honest businesses and cheats legitimate job seekers of employment opportunities.
“All of our operations are intelligence led and I would encourage people with detailed and specific information about illegal immigration to contact us.”
Anyone with information about suspected immigration abuse, contact https://www.gov.uk/report-immigration-crime
Or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Hide AdInformation to help employers carry out checks to prevent illegal working can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/employers-illegal-working-penalties
It includes a quick answer right-to-work tool to help employers check if someone has the right to work in the UK.
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