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Guidance: Court Appearances - Fraud and providing unlawful immigration advice

Office Of The Immigration Services Commissioner

August 4
08:52 2023

Table of Court Appearances and Warrants

Name / Age / Place of residence Charges(s) Court / Hearing Date Status Upcoming Hearings Outcome

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Johanna Loader / 35 / Milton Keynes 3 x Fraud Act 2006, section 1 and 2 (making a dishonest false representation) 4 x Immigration and Asylum Act, section 91 (providing immigration advice when not qualified to do so) Westminster Magistrates Court/ 19.05.23 sentencing Southwark Crown Court 07.08
Khalick Bhatoo / 70 / Southall 3 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration services when not qualified to do so) - 1 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice when not qualified to do so) - 1 x Fraud Act 2006, section 1 and 2 (making a dishonest false representation) - 1 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice when not qualified to do so) - 1 x Fraud Act 2006, section 1 and 2 (making a dishonest false representation) Warrant for arrest issued following failure to attend at Westminster Magistrates Court on 18.05.22
Ehsan Danish Ali / 56 / Birmingham 1 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice when not qualified to do so) 1 x Fraud Act 2006, section 1 and 2 (making a dishonest false representation) Warrant for arrest following failure to attend at Birmingham Magistrates Court on 24.09.20
Real Christopher DCruze / 42 / Huddersfield 1 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice when not qualified to do so) - 1 x Fraud Act 2006, section 1 and 2 (making a dishonest false representation) Warrant for arrest issued following failure to attend at Westminster Magistrates Court on 22.08.18
Thomas Dyer /47 / London 3 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice when not qualified to do so) Warrant issued following failure to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on 06.12.17
Kafumba Fofana /45 / Milton Keynes 5 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice and services when not qualified to do so) Warrant for arrest issued following failure to attend at Milton Keynes Magistrates Court on 29.07.17
Syed Gilani / 49 / Birmingham i4 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice when not qualified to do so - 1 x Fraud Act 2006, section 1 and 2 (making a dishonest false representation) First appearance at Birmingham Magistrates Court on 24.09.20 Trial at Birmingham Crown Court on 11.03.24
Carlton Harding aka Cal Harding /61 / Surrey 1 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration services when not qualified to do so) - 1 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice when not qualified to do so) - 8 x Fraud Act 2006, section 1 and 2 (making a dishonest false representation) Warrant for arrest issued following failure to attend at Westminster Magistrates Court on 24.10.22
Risalat Hussain / 39 / Birmingham 1 x Fraud Act 2006, section 1 and 2 (making a dishonest false representation) First appearance at Birmingham Magistrates Court on 24.09.20 Trial at Birmingham Crown Court on 11.03.24
Sukhwinder Kang /32 / Reading 3 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice when not qualified to do so) - 4 x Fraud Act 2006, section 1 and 2 (making a dishonest false representation) Warrant for arrest issued following failure to attend at Westminster Magistrates Court on 24.10.22
Shahan Khan Naseer, AKA Sean Khan / 48 / Salford 1 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice and services when not qualified to do so) Warrant for arrest issued following failure to attend at Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court on 01.12.16
Anetta Owsianko /47 /London 3 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice and services when not qualified to do so) Warrant for arrest issued following failure to attend at Westminster Magistrates Court on 24.07.19
Arshiya Siddiqui /43 / Coventry 1 x Fraud Act 2006, section 1 and 2 (making a dishonest false representation) 2 x Immigration and Asylum Act, section 91 (providing immigration advice when not qualified to do so) First appearance at Coventry Magistrates Court on 28.09.22 Sentencing Warwick Crown Court 10.08
Harrington Thomas / 72 / Croydon 4 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice when not qualified to do so) Warrant for arrest issued following failure to attend at City of London Magistrates Court on 26.01.22)
Boril Wdowczyk / 55 / London 4 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice when not qualified to do so) Warrant issued following failure to attend at Westminster Magistrates Court on 24.07.19
Mohamed Zidi / 54 / Woking 3 x Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, section 91 (providing immigration advice when not qualified to do so) Warrant for arrest issued following failure to attend at Westminster Magistrates Court on 27.09.22
  • *Absolute discharge
  • *Appeal
  • *Community sentence
  • *Compensation
  • *Conditional Discharge
  • **Crown Court
  • *Defendant
  • *Fine
  • *Jury
  • **Magistrates Court
  • *Pre-sentence Report
  • Section 2 of the Fraud Act 2006 offence
  • Section 91 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (offence)
  • Section 92B of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
  • Sentence Hearing
  • Summons
  • *Surcharge
  • *Suspended Hearing
  • Warrant of Arrest

*Absolute discharge

Court decides not to impose a punishment because the experience of going to court has been punishment enough, but the offender still gets a criminal record.

*Appeal

In criminal justice, a person convicted of an offence can apply to a higher court to have their conviction overturned or their sentence reduced. Appeals against conviction or sentence in magistrates courts are heard in the Crown Court. Appeals against conviction or sentence in the Crown Court are heard in the Court of Appeal Criminal Division.

*Community sentence

This is a punishment that may include programmes designed to compensate the community or help people to stop offending . An example might be unpaid work or help with addiction problems.

*Compensation

An amount of money ordered by the court to be paid by someone who has committed a criminal offence that has caused personal injury, loss or damage to the victim.

*Conditional Discharge

Given for the least serious offences and means that if the offender commits another crime within a set period, they can be sentenced for both offences.

**Crown Court

A law court where cases against people accused of serious crimes are tried by a judge and jury.

*Defendant

If a person is prosecuted, they become a defendant in court. If they either plead guilty or are found guilty by magistrates or, for more serious offences, a jury, they then become an offender and will be sentenced by the court.

*Fine

A financial punishment given for lower level crimes. The amount is set by the court after considering the seriousness of the offence and how much money the offender can pay. Fines can be given to organisations as well as people and are the most common type of sentence given.

*Jury

A group of normally 12 members of the public who decide if a defendant in a Crown Court trial is either guilty or not guilty of an offence, based on evidence presented in court.

**Magistrates Court

Less serious criminal offences, family cases, such as divorce proce

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