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Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by deensani: 4:57pm On Aug 16, 2013
Nigerian Chinedu Amadi arrived at Leicester Registry Office to marry a complete stranger - Hungarian national Szilvia Basco-Porkolab, who donned a traditional white wedding gown for the occasion.

But unbeknown to them Home Office investigators who were tipped off by a suspicious registrar and lay in wait in a side room for the pair to arrive.


Amadi, a Nigerian student, paid £5,000 to an unknown 'fixer' to arrange the bogus wedding with an EU national to allow him to stay in the UK.

After their arrest, investigators discovered Basco-Porkolab was involved in an earlier sham marriage to another Nigerian, Ikechukwu Egbe, at Greta Green in May 2011.


Basco-Porkolab, 38, living in Leicester, admitted two counts of conspiracy to breach immigration laws relating to sham marriages, and was jailed for 34 months.

Amadi, 27, of Livingstone Road, Gillingham, admitted a similar count and was jailed for 20 months.

Egbe, 34, of Narborough Road, Leicester, was convicted of one offence of conspiracy, and jailed for 30 months.

A fourth person, Rubin Durgos 39, admitted conspiracy, in the intended sham marriage of Amadi. She was to be the bride, before Basco-Porkolab stepped in at the last minute.

Durgos, a Hungarian, of Forest Road, Coalville, Leicestershire, was jailed for 20 months.

Sentencing at Leicester Crown Court, Judge Philip Head said: 'What you did in your own ways was to cheat all those who loyally and honestly abide by the system.'

Andy Radcliffe, a Home Office inspector, said after the case: 'These were brazen attempts to trample over both the immigration laws and the institution of marriage.

Chinedu Amadi, 27, was jailed for 20 months at Leicester Crown Court after paying £5,000 to a 'fixer' who arranged his sham marriage 'Bride' Szilvia Basco-Porkolab was jailed for 34 months for her part in two sham marriages
Behind bars: Chinedu Amadi, 27, pictured left, was jailed for 20 months at Leicester Crown Court after paying £5,000 to a 'fixer' who arranged his sham marriage while his 'bride' Szilvia Basco-Porkolab, pictured right, was jailed for 34 months for her part in two sham marriages

'Amadi had such contempt for the law that he felt he could change his bride during the process of organising the wedding and still get away with it. Durgos and Porkolab thought they could marry as often as they liked. They were wrong.

'The message is clear - immigration abuse will not be tolerated and we will take the strongest possible action against those involved.

'We work closely with registrars across the region and our dedicated crime teams will continue to make life as tough as possible for those who seek to abuse the immigration system.'

Neil Bannister, prosecuting, told the court: 'The offences came to light with the intended marriage, initially, between Durgos and Amadi.

'Both attended Leicester Registry Office to give their notice of intention to marry, on October 21. They met the deputy superintendent registrar for Leicester, Debra Webster.

'Mrs Webster recognised Durgos as someone she knew as Rita Durgos, a Hungarian who had acted as an interpreter for more than one marriage.

'These marriages involved Hungarians and nationals from countries outside the European Economic Area.

'Mrs Webster became suspicious as to whether Durgos and Amadi were going to enter a genuine marriage.



'Durgos struggled to pronounce the first name of Amadi and he struggled to remember his address.

'Mrs Webster also thought the couple were being excessively affectionate and gained the impression they were trying too hard to demonstrate they were a couple.

'Arrangements were made for a marriage on January 19.

'On that date, a woman claiming to be Rubin Durgos turned up but Mrs Webster did not recognise her. It is not known who that woman was.

'Amadi was an hour late and missed the ceremony, so a further date was arranged for 2pm on February 14.'

By then Mrs Webster had alerted the authorities.

Mr Bannister added: 'Meanwhile, information came to light Durgos had been married to a Godwin Okechuku, a Nigerian, on July 4, 2008, at Christ the King Church, Beaumont Leys, Leicester.'

On February 14, Mrs Webster noted the bride was different from Durgos and the woman who attended on January 19.

When arrested in a wedding dress, she initially told officers she was attending as a witness.

In mitigation, the court heard Egbe and Amadi had entered the UK legitimately on student visas, which had not expired.

Egbe enrolled at Leicester Business Academy, which then closed and he was concerned his visa would be revoked.

He was 'desperate' to stay in the country, the court heard.

All the defendants are likely to be deported after their sentences.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2395635/Moment-officers-swooped-stop-sham-marriage-Nigerian-student-Hungarian-woman.html
Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by Sloan: 5:48pm On Aug 16, 2013
LWKMD! grin grin grin grin grin grin grin



Chinedu





Ikechukwu

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Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by Nobody: 5:49pm On Aug 16, 2013
Nigerians always disgracing themselves everywhere! The penchant for I must make it by all means is their undoing.
In nigeria,outside nigeria,they hv that crazy notion that life is a do or die affair.
The golden question is'must he stay in uk to make it in life?'


Very bad orientation.

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Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by Nobody: 6:26pm On Aug 16, 2013
Not surprised who wants to pay 3000€ bond
Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by Nobody: 6:27pm On Aug 16, 2013
'Shocker'
Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by Mubby4luv(m): 6:27pm On Aug 16, 2013
I no waste tym read am o. grin grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by Sanboy25: 6:29pm On Aug 16, 2013
grin They only wanted a better life. grin

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Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by Nobody: 6:29pm On Aug 16, 2013
Not news anymore. And they are crying and whining over £3000 bond.

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Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by Dabss(m): 6:30pm On Aug 16, 2013
When they increase the amount for their visa bond again all of u will start whining.
Nigerians stay home and develop your country.

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Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by SELFWORTH: 6:31pm On Aug 16, 2013
These people have no shame. They are nothing but pure criminals.

The same way they have ruined Nigeria by using their criminal minds to break the law is the same way they attempt to ruin other countries.

This time they are in a country where the law is fully implemented so will spend their 'honeymoon' in jail.

grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by mithel(m): 6:31pm On Aug 16, 2013
Buhahaha that first pic be like

"what do you mean she is a stranger , i loff her o " grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by imperiouxx(m): 6:31pm On Aug 16, 2013
They (UK) that turned visiting to investment ought to expect businessmen doing their businesses in return.

Still what's bad is bad.

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Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by Nobody: 6:31pm On Aug 16, 2013
yellowpawpaw: Nigerians always disgracing themselves everywhere! The penchant for I must make it by all means is their undoing.
In nigeria,outside nigeria,they hv that crazy notion that life is a do or die affair.
The golden question is'must he stay in uk to make it in life?'

Crazy igbo boys!
Very bad orientation.
Forget that thing, evrybody dey do am, no be only Nigerians. Here in US, its the order of the day or else getting a green card will be a forever pursuit. So stop blaming Igbo boys, mumu undecided

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Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by ajayi147(m): 6:33pm On Aug 16, 2013
Ok oo
Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by saintkola(m): 6:34pm On Aug 16, 2013
Smh
Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by teeshawt(m): 6:35pm On Aug 16, 2013
thank God I no read am,na dis naija I go make am

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Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by Nobody: 6:35pm On Aug 16, 2013
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Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by adorable29(f): 6:35pm On Aug 16, 2013
God will not forgive you people! This post is CLEARLY meant to instigate another tribal internet fight! You pple must be getting some high from this tribal nonsense! This our generation are not a great example to our children. Everywhere I turn on d internet especially on nairaland is tribal hatred!!! Na wa O!

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Re: Nigerian Caught In UK Sham Marriage by redsun(m): 6:36pm On Aug 16, 2013
What else can make somebody so desperate to belong to another country apart from the fact that his/her country of origin is useless?Having legal status in the UK for nigerians means rest mind for life,even if they are poor or discriminated against.It is a far cry from nigeria where only callous criminals strive at the expense of ordinary citizens.

It is game of life,he tried and failed.He will learn from it and i am sure with his experience he will live like a king in nigeria when he goes back.

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