3 Sikhs face court for selling Afghan asylum seekers documents to enter the UK

The three Sikh men allegedly used passports of members of the local Sikh community to help "lookalike" Afghan refugees sneak into the country.

Daljit Kapoor, 41, right, and Davinder Chawla, 42, left, are also facing the same charges

Daljit Kapoor and Davinder Chawla are facing charges of helping illegal immigrants enter the country. Source: Daily Mail

In what has been termed a “Sikh Conspiracy”, three British Sikh men used passports of members of the Sikh community to let as many as thirty Afghan refugees enter the UK hoodwinking the border officials.

Daljit Kapoor, Harmanjit Kapoor and Davinder Chawla, all in their early forties, allegedly provided identification documents to Afghan refugees between May and June 2014, .

Thirty Afghan migrants have reportedly claimed asylum after they paid money to these three men to obtain documents that helped them to sneak into the country.
Harmit Kapoor
Harmeet Kapoor is also facing charges. Source: Daily Mail
The Sikh men who are charged with helping asylum seekers to enter the country appeared before a magistrate on Thursday where the prosecutor said, “it was a Sikh conspiracy”.

He said it was occurring because it’s very difficult for the authorities at the border control to distinguish between the Sikhs who are allowed to wear turbans for their passport photos and illegal immigrants.

“We say these three men are facilitators in this organisation, this organised crime, where they are using genuine British passport holder within the Sikh community,” the prosecutor said in the court.

The court ordered the trio to surrender their passports to the British home office. They were granted bail.

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Published 16 September 2016 12:54pm
Updated 16 March 2017 12:52pm
By Shamsher Kainth

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