šA former British Airways employee, arrested for allegedly assisting Indian citizens to enter Canada illegally, has reportedly fled to India. The ex-Heathrow airport worker is accused of facilitating undocumented individuals to board flights to Canada for asylum claims, charging Ā£25,000 (about $43,000) per person. The scam is believed to have generated over Ā£3 million (more than $5.1 million). The incident, initially reported by The Times of London, raises concerns about immigration law breaches and the exploitation of vulnerable individuals seeking asylum in Canada.ā . šš±š©šš«š ššØš«šš šš š šššÆš¢š¬š- šš š šš¢š¦š šš§š š©š„ššš ššØš§šÆšš§š¢šš§š ššØš« š²šØš®! ššØš¦ šššššš¦ ššØšš¢š„š ššØš«šš šš š šššÆš¢š¬šØš« +š ššš ššš šššš š£šØš¦.š¦ššššš¦@šš¢šš.ššØš¦ @jom_mattam . . #ImmigrationFraud #BritishAirways #AsylumSeekers #IllegalEntry #CanadaImmigration #HumanTrafficking #GlobalSecurity #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews
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