Albanian criminal taunts taxpayers by touring London in £300,000 Rolls-Royce after making asylum claim that may take years to process – despite being kicked out of UK twice for burglary

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14362273/Albanian-criminal-taunts-authorities-touring-London-300-000-Rolls-Royce-making-asylum-claim-years-process-despite-kicked-UK-twice-burglary.html

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    1. Born-Advertising-478 on

      You’d have thought previous convictions in this country would mean an automatic no.

    2. SkipperTheEyeChild1 on

      What if his estranged children from an abusive relationship live and don’t want to see him? Doesn’t he have a right to a family life? Racist!

    3. The real problem is ‘years to process’! If it didn’t take years to process they wouldn’t be abusing the process.

    4. It’s so funny how people still get angry at the classic daily mail immigration story … the headline doesn’t even make sense…

    5. Atheistprophecy on

      He’s not taunting, you’re taunting with this stupid article to inflame anti immigration sentiment and get farrage in. **** ***

    6. Setting aside the more controversial concept that many of these countries are pretty safe if you’re not a complete scumbag, I increasingly struggle with why police investigations don’t begin with the question of “how the fuck do you afford that?”. I retired in my 30’s and still get a panic attack at a full cost Canada Goose.

    7. Another effing Daily Mail sharticle..

      Does anyone else think it no coincidence that the precise colour of blue they use exactly matches that in Reform Party (company) flyers and posters?

    8. human_totem_pole on

      1 guy driving a flash motor vs 55 billionaires in the UK. Wonder why the Daily Heil isn’t raging about them?

    9. Humble-Variety-2593 on

      Congrats to the Tories for this! You spent 14 years decimated the asylum and immigration system so it can barely function. Good work.

      [fucking clowns]

    10. And I am a far right thug, after voting Labour for years and years! It makes complete sense.

    11. Emotional_Rub_7354 on

      Should be deported on the next flight home and if a lawyer wants to defend him they can be placed on the same flight

    12. Lol the UK is a fucking joke letting scumbags do things like these and you can bet your arse there’s a lot more.

    13. MisterUnpopular0451 on

      He’s laughing with his pals and mocking the UK laws. I know this personally because, as an immigrant myself, I’ve associated with many such migrants who openly mock the British for their nonsensical softness in law enforcement. They know that they’ll be protected, they are boasting and showing off. They think it’s almost too good to be true.

    14. ThisCouldBeDumber on

      There will always be scummy individuals.
      But how many are here legitimately?

      What ratio of scummy to decent is there in the migrant population vs the native population?

      Why has this guy managed to stick around?

    15. Muted-Landscape-2717 on

      This is done on purpose to keep the actual working class of all ethnicities fighting each other. So they won’t focus on the actual wealth inequalities and systemic problems

    16. AtrocityBuffer on

      Imagine if he was delimbed in a terrible accident. Would the UK send him back after treating him in a hospital?

    17. I really don’t get why, if you seek asylum, then commit crime, you are allowed to remain in the country you seek asylum in.

    18. So people can just go to the UK with asylum claim and live there for years while “waiting”? 💀 that’s fucked up

    19. As outraged as I am at the system that allows this, I’m amazed at the absolute clanging balls on the guy. He’s found a system and has exploited it perfectly.

      I’ve worked and toiled my whole life, work full time and pay all my tax, no fucking help from no one or nothing and the state couldn’t give two fucks about me. I drive a knackered 15 year old car.

      Who’s the mug ?

    20. Mediocre_Chart6248 on

      The Daily Mail’s coverage of this story aligns with its established editorial agenda, which often emphasizes sensationalism and a focus on crime, particularly related to immigration.

      The article highlights the actions of Dorian Puka, painting him as a brazen criminal who defies the legal system, which taps into a broader narrative that many media outlets, including the Daily Mail, pursue: the portrayal of immigrants, particularly those seeking asylum, as threats to societal safety and taxpayer resources. This framing can generate fear and outrage among readers, reinforcing negative stereotypes about immigrants.

      The fact that this story was published in the Daily Mail suggests that the outlet is likely using Puka’s actions to underscore its agenda regarding immigration policies and the perceived failures of the Home Office. This fits into a larger trend where media can amplify public sentiment against certain groups, especially when it involves crime and legal loopholes.

      Moreover, the Daily Mail has historically focused on stories that resonate with its audience’s concerns about law and order, often leveraging individual cases to advocate for stricter immigration control. This type of coverage can skew public perception, influencing opinions on immigration policy and contributing to a culture of fear and division.

      In summary, the Daily Mail’s approach to this story reflects a broader agenda that seeks to highlight perceived threats posed by immigrants, tapping into societal anxieties and potentially promoting a more restrictive immigration policy.