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Gang jailed in UK over sham marriage scam for South Asian men

Press Trust of India  |  London 

A gang made up of Pakistani and Lithuanian origin men and women has been jailed for their role in organising marriages of at least 13 men, including one from India, for a European visa.

was jailed for six years and his estranged wife, Jurgita Pavlovskyte, for five years at the in London yesterday as the ringleaders of the gang that organised fake weddings for at least 11 grooms from Pakistan, and one each from and with brides from

Other members of the gang, Muhammad Saqlain, Diana Stankevic, and Sheikh Ahmad, were handed down sentences ranging between 18 months and three years.

This was an organised criminal operation, and not the genuine enterprise Pavlovskyte and Khan made it out to be, said from the UK's Immigration Enforcement Criminal and Financial Investigation(CFI) team.

The gang flew Lithuanian women into the UK to marry men from South Asia, who had no "leave to remain" in the UK or whose "leave to remain" was due to expire soon.

The weddings were marketed as business deals costing around 3,000 euros each, with the brides aged 18 to 25 arriving from for the ceremony and departing shortly afterwards with their share of the fee.

As a (EU) citizen, their spouses would then be entitled to residence in the UK.

The Immigration Enforcement's CFI team found that payments made into the accounts of the suspects coincided with marriages which would go on to aid applications for residency submitted to the

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 20:55 IST
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