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8 Feb 2005 9:33AM
An asylum seeker who provided illegal labour to factories in England and Scotland faces up to 28 years in prison after being found guilty of money laundering breaching immigration laws.
Victor Solomka became a multi-millionaire off the back of his activities. He employed more than 700 immigrant workers from eastern Europe, who worked 15- and 16-hour shifts in fish factories in Scotland and food factories in East Anglia. Solomka provided false documentation to the factories to verify the iden... (266 more words)







