Human Rights and wrongs
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 4:36 am
Mohammed Zulfiqar, 55, smuggled himself into Britain on a fake passport.
Now he will receive legal aid so lawyers can lodge a claim that he is entitled to “the right to a family life instead of being deported home to Pakistan.
Zulfiqar paid £15,000 to a mystery Mr Fix-It for forged travel documents so he could enter the UK illegally in 2002.But after spending 11 years under the radar of the authorities he was arrested when he applied for a licence to work as a doorman using a bogus passport to support his application.
Some questions have no positive answers.
Is there any true Justice for all involved in this story?
Now he will receive legal aid so lawyers can lodge a claim that he is entitled to “the right to a family life instead of being deported home to Pakistan.
Zulfiqar paid £15,000 to a mystery Mr Fix-It for forged travel documents so he could enter the UK illegally in 2002.But after spending 11 years under the radar of the authorities he was arrested when he applied for a licence to work as a doorman using a bogus passport to support his application.
Some questions have no positive answers.
Is there any true Justice for all involved in this story?