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UK: 'Indian' illegal migrant found dead in shipping container

The stowaways were in fact Afghan Sikhs and not Indians. Amend the title if you have any shame.

Video: Footage shows moment illegal immigrants were released from Tilbury shipping container - Telegraph

Meanwhile, nationals of Puristan continue to top the tables for the number of asylum applications in the UK

Migration to the UK: Asylum | The Migration Observatory
So these illegal migrants are actually Pakistani and Afghan Sikhs fleeing persecution......and these shameless Pakistanis claiming that they are Indian. :hitwall:
op's Dream got shattered

Firstly you Indians litter this forum like cockroaches and then spill your brains just to prove what a bunch of dumb a$$ you lot are,.... read the OP, it's an Indian source and this is what was quoted by it...... UK media reports suggest that the illegal migrants including children could be from India.

@temujin
There's no parallel to shining example of the escape India nationals.
Illegal Immigrants Coming from India Increasing in the US | The American Bazaar
 
Firstly you Indians litter this forum like cockroaches and then spill your brains just to prove what a bunch of dumb a$$ you lot are,.... read the OP, it's an Indian source and this is what was quoted by it...... UK media reports suggest that the illegal migrants including children could be from India.

@temujin
There's no parallel to shining example of the escape India nationals.
Illegal Immigrants Coming from India Increasing in the US | The American Bazaar
Police have confirmed they are Afghan Sikhs.
13 children among container group | Mail Online
 
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London
: One among the 35 people who were illegally trespassing into the United Kingdoms via waterways was found dead in one of the shipping containers on Saturday morning.

UK media reports suggest that the illegal migrants including children could be from India. They were found in shipping container at Tilbury Docks, Essex on Saturday morning.

The local police has launched homicide investigation into the matter.

Really horrible thing, how can people stay alive in container?

@Windjammer you have no shame? Just changing title for point scoring ??

@WebMaster why people like him not punished even after so many times violating forum rules by changing title of thread.
 
Really horrible thing, how can people stay alive in container?

@Windjammer you have no shame? Just changing title for point scoring ??

@WebMaster why people like him not punished even after so many times violating forum rules by changing title of thread.
Do you think they really have shame ?
 


Well, thats not something isolated to India. Stop blaming us and fix your house instead for a change

ISLAMABAD:
Labourer Ghulam Farid’s dreams of greener pastures seemed to momentarily come true when he landed in the United Arab Emirates to earn a better living. But the rude awakening came when he was expelled from the country for illegal entry.


“I did not have a single penny to feed my four kids after being deported from the UAE,” the 34-year-old told The Express Tribune. “My agent cheated me and now I have nowhere to go.”

Farid is just one of over 380,000 Pakistanis who have been deported from 54 countries since 2009. According to the official figures obtained by The Express Tribune, the average deportation of Pakistanis during the five-year period amounts to 208 per day.

“No one helped us. We packed up and were sent home in a special plane arranged by the UAE government, which dropped us at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport,” Farid said, recalling the days when the Gulf states started a crackdown against illegal immigrants last year.

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“Before leaving Pakistan, I had handed over all my savings to an agent, Farid of Ward Sheikha Wala, Layyah, for documentation. But it was all a fraud — we were ultimately sent back to Pakistan as our documents were found to be forged,” he said.

While these figures are startling, Pakistan itself has handed over an estimated 25,712 illegal immigrants to some two dozen countries during the last five years.

Over 259,000 (67% of the total figure) Pakistanis were deported from four brotherly countries, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran and Oman. Saudi Arabia deported more than 122,000 Pakistanis during the last five years. Around 60,000 in 2013; 17,000 in 2012; 15,667 in 2011; 15,231 in 2010; and 14,878 Pakistanis were deported in 2009.

Over 63,000 Pakistanis were deported from the UAE between 2009 and 2013.

The Iranian immigration staff has sent back around 43,000 Pakistanis in the last five years. Tehran handed over some 9,000 illegal immigrants to Pakistan’s border authorities at the Taftan border in Balochistan in 2013.

Similarly, the United States sent some 600 Pakistanis home in the last five years, with 90 deported in 2013. The United Kingdom has deported some 9,000 Pakistanis since 2008 on the grounds that they were living there without proper documentation. Around 2,100 Pakistanis were expelled in 2013.

Over 31,000 Pakistanis were deported from Oman in the last five years, with 6,123 in 2013 alone. Over these five years, as many as 14,280 Pakistanis were deported from Greece, with 2,564 illegal immigrants sent home just last year.

More than 6,500 Pakistanis were deported from Turkey in the last five years, with 1,345 illegal immigrants sent back in 2013. Almost 6,500 Pakistanis were deported from Serbia.

South Africa sent home around 2,000 Pakistanis in the last five years while some 27 Pakistanis were deported from Afghanistan. While 12 were deported from China, Canada saw 79 deportations with France expelling 575 Pakistanis in the last five years.

A senior official associated with an Anti-Human Trafficking Circle under the Federal Investigation Agency told The Express Tribune that there are two reasons behind this mass deportation. In the first instance, deportees deliberately misplaced their documents to prolong their illegal stay. Some migrants managed to gain entry of other countries on the basis of forged documents usually prepared by their agents or human traffickers, he added.

London: One among the 35 people who were illegally trespassing into the United Kingdoms via waterways was found dead in one of the shipping containers on Saturday morning.

UK media reports suggest that the illegal migrants including children could be from India. They were found in shipping container at Tilbury Docks, Essex on Saturday morning.

The local police has launched homicide investigation into the matter.[/quote]

Illegal immigrants: 208 Pakistanis deported every day since 2009 – The Express

East London Pakistani illegal immigrants working in butcher shop



ISLAMABAD - The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) would assist the British government to find out the real identity of those illegal immigrants living there who claim themselves as Pakistanis, The Nation has learnt.
For this purpose, teams of NADRA would soon leave for UK to take fingerprints of all Pakistani illegal immigrants living in UK to establish their real identity.
NADRA has recently, during British Home Secretary Theresa May's visit to Pakistan, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) namely, "Biometric Identification Re-admission Cases" with the British Home Office for identification of illegally immigrants in UK. Chairman NADRA Tariq Malik had signed MoU with the director immigration of British Home Office.
A senior official of NADRA said that teams of the authority, after a month, would visit different cities of UK to take fingerprints of illegal immigrants who claim themselves as Pakistanis. "Then NADRA will match these fingerprints with its database to ascertain the real identify of such persons," he added. He explained that with this exercise, the real identity of all illegal immigrants could be ascertained and it could be established whether the illegal immigrant living there with the identity had the real one or fake. He also said by adopting this procedure the real identity of all asylum seekers could also be established.
The official said many illegal immigrants were under detention in UK and some used to take permission from UK authorities to move free for a certain period of time till the settlement of their cases. The NADRA would charge fee from UK government as service expenditures for each identification case. After the identification process, UK authorities would be able to deport illegal immigrants back to Pakistan.
"By singing this project with the British government, NADRA has said no to illegal immigration, no to human trafficking and yes to legal immigrants comprising of professionals students and tourists who fulfil all the visa requirements for their legal stay in UK," Chairman Nadra Tariq Mail said while talking to The Nation. He said that NADRA would go into separate agreements with other countries on the same pattern.

Nadra to help UK trace illegal Pak immigrants

Illegal Immigration From Pakistan
Policy, Amnesty and Voting 11.16
Summary

1 A massive increase in workers remittances to Pakistan may be a further pointer to large scale illegal immigration. There could be as many as 200,000 from that country. A comparison with remittances to the Philippines also shows a rapid increase but the number of those born in the Philippines and in employment in the UK has trebled in the same period.

Pakistan

2 Recent press reports have drawn attention to significant numbers of fraudulent students from Pakistan. An examination of workers remittances shows that they are now more than six times higher than in 2001 while, according to the Labour Force Survey, the number of Pakistani workers in Britain has risen by only 67%. This is illustrated in the following graph:

bp1_24_graph1.jpg


3 The information about remittances comes from the State Bank of Pakistan and is recorded in US $. Despite the 25% fall in the £ against the US Dollar in 2008, remittances from the UK continued to increase. (There will also be other remittances sent by informal means).

4 It may be that, as conditions worsen there, those working in Britain send more money back to Pakistan and the earthquake in October 2005 may account for a "blip" in 2006. But the main explanation for such a rapid increase can only lie in a very large number of illegal workers sending money home.

5 How many does this point to? In 2001 about 108,000 workers remitted $80m or about $750 a head. Assuming, for example, that remittances per head have doubled since then, the current flow of $520m a year would require about 350,000 workers to send home $1500 each year. However, only 180,000 Pakistani born workers appear in the official Labour Force Survey so the remaining 170,000 workers needed to reach this level of remittances are likely to be working illegally. But illegal workers are likely to be paid less than those here legally, so there could well be, on this very rough calculation, as many as 200,000 Pakistanis working illegally in Britain.

6 Not all will have come as students. As there are still no checks on departure, a proportion of those coming as visitors might well stay on after their visas expire. In the five years 2004-8 over half a million visas were issued in Pakistan, including nearly 60,000 student visas[1]. Others could have arrived on the back of a truck.

The Philippines

7 As a cross check we examined the picture for the Philippines. It appears to be different. Remittances from the UK to the Philippines in 2008 were nearly six times those in 2001 but the number of Filipino born in the work force trebled over the same period. These figures imply that each working age Filipino was sending $3,700 home in 2001 and $7,250 in 2008 or roughly twice as much (as we assumed for those born in Pakistan). This is illustrated in the following graph:

bp1_24_graph2.jpg


Conclusion

8 The only plausible explanation for such a rapid increase in remittances from Pakistan is a sharp rise in the number of illegal immigrants sending money home. This paper only attempts a ball park figure but it points to a matter of considerable concern.

MigrationWatchUK | An independent, voluntary, non-political body concerned about the scale of immigration into the UK.
 
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Now shameless person went to an Indian media. And the same creature told us that they are biased. And that is after Mian ki juti mian ki upar.
Abey idiot, the OP was based on this report. Talking of shame, just remember how you Indians spend all day poking your nose into Pakistani affairs,
 
Well, thats not something isolated to India. Stop blaming us and fix your house instead for a change

ISLAMABAD:
Labourer Ghulam Farid’s dreams of greener pastures seemed to momentarily come true when he landed in the United Arab Emirates to earn a better living. But the rude awakening came when he was expelled from the country for illegal entry.


“I did not have a single penny to feed my four kids after being deported from the UAE,” the 34-year-old told The Express Tribune. “My agent cheated me and now I have nowhere to go.”

Farid is just one of over 380,000 Pakistanis who have been deported from 54 countries since 2009. According to the official figures obtained by The Express Tribune, the average deportation of Pakistanis during the five-year period amounts to 208 per day.

“No one helped us. We packed up and were sent home in a special plane arranged by the UAE government, which dropped us at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport,” Farid said, recalling the days when the Gulf states started a crackdown against illegal immigrants last year.

19_zpsc00ed69f.jpg


“Before leaving Pakistan, I had handed over all my savings to an agent, Farid of Ward Sheikha Wala, Layyah, for documentation. But it was all a fraud — we were ultimately sent back to Pakistan as our documents were found to be forged,” he said.

While these figures are startling, Pakistan itself has handed over an estimated 25,712 illegal immigrants to some two dozen countries during the last five years.

Over 259,000 (67% of the total figure) Pakistanis were deported from four brotherly countries, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran and Oman. Saudi Arabia deported more than 122,000 Pakistanis during the last five years. Around 60,000 in 2013; 17,000 in 2012; 15,667 in 2011; 15,231 in 2010; and 14,878 Pakistanis were deported in 2009.

Over 63,000 Pakistanis were deported from the UAE between 2009 and 2013.

The Iranian immigration staff has sent back around 43,000 Pakistanis in the last five years. Tehran handed over some 9,000 illegal immigrants to Pakistan’s border authorities at the Taftan border in Balochistan in 2013.

Similarly, the United States sent some 600 Pakistanis home in the last five years, with 90 deported in 2013. The United Kingdom has deported some 9,000 Pakistanis since 2008 on the grounds that they were living there without proper documentation. Around 2,100 Pakistanis were expelled in 2013.

Over 31,000 Pakistanis were deported from Oman in the last five years, with 6,123 in 2013 alone. Over these five years, as many as 14,280 Pakistanis were deported from Greece, with 2,564 illegal immigrants sent home just last year.

More than 6,500 Pakistanis were deported from Turkey in the last five years, with 1,345 illegal immigrants sent back in 2013. Almost 6,500 Pakistanis were deported from Serbia.

South Africa sent home around 2,000 Pakistanis in the last five years while some 27 Pakistanis were deported from Afghanistan. While 12 were deported from China, Canada saw 79 deportations with France expelling 575 Pakistanis in the last five years.

A senior official associated with an Anti-Human Trafficking Circle under the Federal Investigation Agency told The Express Tribune that there are two reasons behind this mass deportation. In the first instance, deportees deliberately misplaced their documents to prolong their illegal stay. Some migrants managed to gain entry of other countries on the basis of forged documents usually prepared by their agents or human traffickers, he added.

London: One among the 35 people who were illegally trespassing into the United Kingdoms via waterways was found dead in one of the shipping containers on Saturday morning.

UK media reports suggest that the illegal migrants including children could be from India. They were found in shipping container at Tilbury Docks, Essex on Saturday morning.

The local police has launched homicide investigation into the matter.

Illegal immigrants: 208 Pakistanis deported every day since 2009 – The Express

East London Pakistani illegal immigrants working in butcher shop



ISLAMABAD - The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) would assist the British government to find out the real identity of those illegal immigrants living there who claim themselves as Pakistanis, The Nation has learnt.
For this purpose, teams of NADRA would soon leave for UK to take fingerprints of all Pakistani illegal immigrants living in UK to establish their real identity.
NADRA has recently, during British Home Secretary Theresa May's visit to Pakistan, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) namely, "Biometric Identification Re-admission Cases" with the British Home Office for identification of illegally immigrants in UK. Chairman NADRA Tariq Malik had signed MoU with the director immigration of British Home Office.
A senior official of NADRA said that teams of the authority, after a month, would visit different cities of UK to take fingerprints of illegal immigrants who claim themselves as Pakistanis. "Then NADRA will match these fingerprints with its database to ascertain the real identify of such persons," he added. He explained that with this exercise, the real identity of all illegal immigrants could be ascertained and it could be established whether the illegal immigrant living there with the identity had the real one or fake. He also said by adopting this procedure the real identity of all asylum seekers could also be established.
The official said many illegal immigrants were under detention in UK and some used to take permission from UK authorities to move free for a certain period of time till the settlement of their cases. The NADRA would charge fee from UK government as service expenditures for each identification case. After the identification process, UK authorities would be able to deport illegal immigrants back to Pakistan.
"By singing this project with the British government, NADRA has said no to illegal immigration, no to human trafficking and yes to legal immigrants comprising of professionals students and tourists who fulfil all the visa requirements for their legal stay in UK," Chairman Nadra Tariq Mail said while talking to The Nation. He said that NADRA would go into separate agreements with other countries on the same pattern.

Nadra to help UK trace illegal Pak immigrants

Illegal Immigration From Pakistan
Policy, Amnesty and Voting 11.16
Summary

1 A massive increase in workers remittances to Pakistan may be a further pointer to large scale illegal immigration. There could be as many as 200,000 from that country. A comparison with remittances to the Philippines also shows a rapid increase but the number of those born in the Philippines and in employment in the UK has trebled in the same period.

Pakistan

2 Recent press reports have drawn attention to significant numbers of fraudulent students from Pakistan. An examination of workers remittances shows that they are now more than six times higher than in 2001 while, according to the Labour Force Survey, the number of Pakistani workers in Britain has risen by only 67%. This is illustrated in the following graph:

bp1_24_graph1.jpg


3 The information about remittances comes from the State Bank of Pakistan and is recorded in US $. Despite the 25% fall in the £ against the US Dollar in 2008, remittances from the UK continued to increase. (There will also be other remittances sent by informal means).

4 It may be that, as conditions worsen there, those working in Britain send more money back to Pakistan and the earthquake in October 2005 may account for a "blip" in 2006. But the main explanation for such a rapid increase can only lie in a very large number of illegal workers sending money home.

5 How many does this point to? In 2001 about 108,000 workers remitted $80m or about $750 a head. Assuming, for example, that remittances per head have doubled since then, the current flow of $520m a year would require about 350,000 workers to send home $1500 each year. However, only 180,000 Pakistani born workers appear in the official Labour Force Survey so the remaining 170,000 workers needed to reach this level of remittances are likely to be working illegally. But illegal workers are likely to be paid less than those here legally, so there could well be, on this very rough calculation, as many as 200,000 Pakistanis working illegally in Britain.

6 Not all will have come as students. As there are still no checks on departure, a proportion of those coming as visitors might well stay on after their visas expire. In the five years 2004-8 over half a million visas were issued in Pakistan, including nearly 60,000 student visas[1]. Others could have arrived on the back of a truck.

The Philippines

7 As a cross check we examined the picture for the Philippines. It appears to be different. Remittances from the UK to the Philippines in 2008 were nearly six times those in 2001 but the number of Filipino born in the work force trebled over the same period. These figures imply that each working age Filipino was sending $3,700 home in 2001 and $7,250 in 2008 or roughly twice as much (as we assumed for those born in Pakistan). This is illustrated in the following graph:

bp1_24_graph2.jpg


Conclusion

8 The only plausible explanation for such a rapid increase in remittances from Pakistan is a sharp rise in the number of illegal immigrants sending money home. This paper only attempts a ball park figure but it points to a matter of considerable concern.

MigrationWatchUK | An independent, voluntary, non-political body concerned about the scale of immigration into the UK.[/quote]
And i guess your house is in total order and harmony.

 

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