A worker who was working in an undocumented manner has been taken into custody in Herefordshire. He was employed in an Indian restaurant located there. Reports have confirmed that the accused was staying in an illegal manner.
It has been said that a visit was marked by the officials from the UK Border Agency as they investigated the work permits of five staff people working at the Cinnamon Club located at the Bridge Street, Hereford. The visit was marked on 25th August 2010.
The reason behind the arrest of the Bangladeshi official is that the 29 year old man overstayed his visa, hence, violating the rules linked with UK Immigration system. In addition, he was not having the permission to stay in the country.
Also, there is news in the air that the restaurant might face a fine of £10,000 in a crime to hire the worker in an undocumented manner, till the time the restaurant proves that it performed legal right-to-work checks before recruiting him.
The accused has been ordered to report to the police officials or the Border Agency officials while he was kept on immigration bail. Moreover, other official reports are saying that plans are being made to mark his removal from the country.
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