25 NRIs jailed
in sham marriages racket
LONDON, January 18 2005
PTI
Twenty-five Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) have been convicted
and sentenced to jail for arranging "marriages of convenience"
of Indians with British nationals in order to let them gain
entry into Britain.
Ringleaders Salim Mullan, 50, from Leicester and Ibrahim
Umarji, 66, from East Ham, London, were jailed for four years
each after they admitted helping illegal immigrants enter
the country through the sham marriages.
Twenty three others received jail terms of up to three years
for their part in the racket. One woman was suspended.
Mullan's wife, Jahara, was jailed for one year after pleading
guilty to money laundering. She had nearly 80,000 pounds in
two bank accounts, the Leicester Crown Court was told.
The Court heard the ceremonies were set up in an attempt
to beat the UK immigration system.
One of the bogus brides connected with the case married as
many as six men over a five-year period.
Delivering the sentence on Monday, Judge Simon Hammond said,
"Clearly this was a well-planned and sophisticated operation
involving recruitment of stooges in this country. Some were
flown to India and there was substantial funding.
"It was a team job requiring different roles. Everyone
knew that what they were doing was unlawful. It was cheating
and it prejudiced genuine candidates. The motive for the UK
citizens was money and for the Indian nationals was entry
into the UK and to remain in the UK", Hammond said.
Fourteen of the defendants jailed were women, many single
mothers who had been put under financial stress or were pressured
by the ringleaders to go through with the bogus ceremonies.
Of Umarji, the judge said: "He was an important player
in this case. He was a respected elder in his community and
he abused that status."
A total of 36 weddings took place, with some taking place
in England and some in India.
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