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The Circumstances | Kangs Immigration Offences Defence Team
- The Prosecution alleges that the defendants had access to thousands of fake travel documents and used these documents to ensure the individuals being transported in to the UK arrived without detection of the UK border agencies.
- In the preparation of our client’s defence, we have reviewed thousands of pages of telephone evidence, including text messages, messages retrieved from WhatsApp and Viber as well as telephone call logs. This evidence has then been cross-referenced with bank accounts and records of flight bookings.
- We have also traced and interviewed a number of potential defence witnesses on behalf of our client.
The trial commenced this week and is due to last for around five weeks.
How Can We Help? | Kangs Serious Crime Defence Solicitors
If you have been arrested or are facing allegations relating to the breach of UK immigration regulations, people trafficking, or slavery please contact us.
At Kangs Solicitors we have extensive experience in dealing with allegations involving complex multi - jurisdictional conspiracies.
Who do I need to contact for assistance? | Kangs Serious Crime Team
Please do not hesitate to contact one of the following for an initial consultation:
Hamraj Kang
hkang@kangssolicitors.co.uk
07976 258171 | 020 7936 6396 | 0121 449 9888
John Veale
jveale@kangssolicitors.co.uk
0121 449 9888 | 020 7936 6396
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