Albanian Dorian Puka has 'raised' the English media with his luxurious lifestyle that he advertises on his social networks.
"The Telegraph" wrote about him again today, saying, among other things, that he is mocking the English authorities who are unable to extradite him, and while he has sought asylum, he reveals the life he leads and how he covers up girls with money in nightclubs.
But it seems that these articles do not bother the young Albanian man at all, who this Friday posted a video on Instagram where he appears driving around in his luxury car, enjoying Albanian music.
The young man from Lezha has been convicted twice for house robbery in England, deported twice from this country, but has again entered the island state twice illegally, defying the law.
The Telegraph article: An Albanian thief fighting deportation has used social media to tell of an evening spent at a nightclub, during which he covered girls with money.
Dorian Puka, 31, was imprisoned and deported twice for armed robbery before sneaking back to Britain, where he has spent the past year mocking the Home Office with TikTok videos of his lavish lifestyle.
The Interior Ministry has admitted that it is powerless to deport Puka again until his asylum application has been fully examined, but has warned that foreign criminals should have “no doubt” about law enforcement.
In his latest video, he is filmed enjoying a luxurious night at the London Reign nightclub in Mayfair on Wednesday evening.
This comes just a week after he was photographed enjoying champagne in a VIP section with burlesque dancers at the Cirque le Soir club in Mayfair.
This week's party involved hundreds of pounds worth of banknotes being thrown into the air, while maids brought expensive bottles of champagne with fireworks to his table.
The club, described as a "world of luxury and sensual glamour", is popular with celebrities.
Puka posted the video on TikTok, where he had previously shown evidence of his wealth, including a Lamborghini worth £190,000 and his six Rolex watches worth around £162,500.
An immigration source said: "It is disgraceful to see a 'career' criminal, who is in Britain illegally, living this lifestyle as a celebrity. To see hundreds of pounds worth of notes being thrown into the air in celebration is disgusting. Millions of Britons work hard for an honest living and cannot afford something like this."
It's been more than a year since Puka posted his first video of himself driving a red Ferrari. That video was quickly followed by a photo posted on social media in which he mocked Nigel Farage after he described him as a "wrong man" who should be deported.
Puka responded with a photo of himself, along with a Photoshopped image of Farage toasting the photographer who was taking the “photo.” He also posted a video of himself at the wheel of a Ferrari with Farage’s criticisms playing in the background.
He was initially jailed for nine months in 2016 and deported the following year for attempting to break into a property. The owner had seen him on a webcam while he was on holiday in France.
Within a year, he managed to evade border controls and return to the United Kingdom, committing a series of burglaries in the suburbs of London.
Puka was eventually caught by plainclothes officers patrolling Surbiton, southwest of the capital. He was carrying an expensive watch he had stolen. He was jailed for three and a half years and then deported in March 2020.
During his time in a UK prison, he gained notoriety for using a cell phone smuggled into the prison to post photos of himself on Instagram.
He posed alongside the leader of an organized crime group, who was serving a 12-year sentence for cocaine supply and money laundering.
After returning to Albania for several months, he traveled through Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands before passing border controls to re-enter Britain in December 2020, according to his Instagram account.
His social media account also includes images of other luxury cars, including a Porsche Cayenne, a Mercedes G-Wagon, a Bentley Bentayga, a BMW X5, a Mercedes AMG and a Jaguar XF.
Dorian Puka is shown holding a £13,500 custom Rolex Datejust watch (fully encrusted with diamonds).
His sources of funding remain unknown, but Albanian reports suggest he has been staying in a two-bedroom apartment worth £250,000 in Hounslow, west London.
A Home Office spokesman said: "This government will not allow foreign criminals and illegal migrants to exploit our laws, which is why we are reforming human rights laws and replacing the broken appeals system, allowing us to increase clearances."
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