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Albanian Drug Dealer MIGRANT in HUGE GB200K Heroin OP Can Stay in Britain
Albanian Drug Dealer MIGRANT With GB250K in Cash Can Stay in Britain....
Man, 33, wins appeal against deportation after Home Office claimed he had senior role in HUGE GB200K heroin operation
Telegraph BBC 20 JUN 2025
An Albanian drug dealer who posed for photographs with GB250,000 in cash has been permitted to remain in the UK despite attempts by authorities to deport him
Olsi Beheluli, 33, who arrived in Britain aged nine, was sentenced to 11 years in prison for his senior role in a heroin trafficking ring after being caught with eight kilograms of high purity drugs in 2015.
The Home Office and National Crime Agency have sought to prove he fraudulently obtained British citizenship, arguing he lied on his naturalisation application about criminal involvement just eight months before his arrest.
However, tribunal judges have ruled there is insufficient evidence to support deportation, ordering another hearing whilst Beheluli remains in the country.....
Beheluli was arrested in October 2014 whilst transporting heroin worth ?200,000 to a stash house in Neasden, north London, where police discovered counterfeit identity documents and scales.
The Home Office argued that dealing with such valuable drugs contradicted his promise on his April 2014 citizenship application that there was nothing which reflected adversely on his character
Officials claimed it was incredible to presume this was his first drug offence, stating: It is beyond logic to accept that he would be trusted with such a consignment of drugs if he was not already involved in the supply of Class A drugs.
They maintained that only someone with an established criminal history would be entrusted with eight kilograms of high purity heroin.
The upper tribunal ordered a rehearing, concluding the Home Secretarys stance was deserving of respect and was capable of supporting the common sense stance
Beheluli arrived in the UK with his family in November 2000, with his father claiming asylum. After initial rejections, they were granted discretionary leave to remain in 2006, which became indefinite leave to remain.
During searches, police discovered a shocking image on Behelulis phone showing him beside 250,000 in cash, which he had also posted on social media.
He claimed it was a relatives money photographed in Albania, but detectives matched the wallpaper and furniture to his former rental property.
At Blackfriars Crown Court in April 2015, Beheluli was found guilty alongside gang members Besim Topalli and Azem Proshka, with the trio receiving a combined 31year sentence.
Deport them ALL.....
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