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Daily Mail: ‘Skifteri’ nga Lezha jetë sheiku në Angli, e dëbuan dy herë dhe u kthye përsëri!

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Daily Mail: ‘Skifteri’ nga Lezha jetë sheiku në Angli, e

Daily Mail has dedicated an article to the Albanian Dorian Puka, who was deported twice from Great Britain.

Dressed head-to-toe in a matching Gucci outfit in front of a £1,100-a-night beachfront suite at a five-star Cornish hotel, Dorian Puka looks like a British holidaymaker.

But he wears an electronic monitoring tracker on his left ankle.

However, he should not be in Britain at all, having already been deported twice to his native Albania after a list of crimes in the suburbs of London.

He was initially jailed for nine months after attempting to rob a property in Twickenham in 2016 before being sent off the following year.

But within 12 months he returned to Great Britain, where he committed a number of thefts, reports "Top Channel".

It is unclear how he got back into the country. He was eventually caught, with an expensive stolen watch, by an officer in south-west London.

Puka was imprisoned for three and a half years, but he did not stop even though he was behind bars.

He gained notoriety by posting photos on a contraband phone of prisoners linked to organized crime groups.

In one of them he posed with a fellow convict and wrote: 'From HMP we jump to VIP!!!!'- while he has continued to live unimpeded in the UK according to the Daily Mail.

He was deported in March 2020, but returned the following January. Posts on social media indicated he had traveled through Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.

At the time the information was passed to the Home Office, but despite the warning that he 'must be prepared to face prosecution and removal' he has continued to live unhindered in the UK.

This week, MailOnline tracked him down at the Carbis Bay Hotel near St Ives, Cornwall - which previously hosted world leaders including Boris Johnson and Joe Biden at the 2021 G7 summit.

We questioned him while he was drinking coffee with a female companion at The Orangery restaurant, writes the British media.

He told our reporter he had come on a birthday trip and the Home Office knew where he was.

"So, what? They [The Home Office] know everything, so why should you? I have a tracker on my feet, what's the problem? I have problems in my country. I have a tracker on my leg, they know everything, so why bother me. I don't know what you want from me, you're bothering me," he said.

The stay is likely to have cost Puka at least £5,000 – a princely sum for a man whose two deportations prevent him from working legally in the UK.

When authorities failed to find Puka, we combed through social media, newspaper clippings and the Albanian community to trace him to a £250,000 two-bed flat in Hounslow, west London.

Since returning to Britain, he has shown off a fleet of luxury cars that includes a £75,000 Porsche Cayenne, a £130,000 Mercedes G-Wagon, a £155,000 Bentley Bentayga, a £55,000 BMW X5, a £46,000 Mercedes AMG, a £35,000 Jaguar XF.

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