Migrant hotel sex tape scandal: Fury as ‘two asylum seekers are found filming OnlyFans porn video in their taxpayer-funded room’ – sparking major probe

Two asylum seekers were caught in the hotel room financed by the taxpayer while making Onlyfans sex tapes.
Buzur Hotel in the Blackpool was allegedly strangled by an immigrant woman during a room examination and walked on a Syrian man.
At the end of the bed, a tripod was established and it seems that there were sex toys around the room.
An old administrator told the hotel Sun: ‘[…] What happened was quite clear. The couple was running an illegal porn job from the hotel.
‘When the man answered the door, he was naked with a towel around him. She was wearing sexy underwear lying in bed. ‘
Former manager, “ `he said he attracted to wear the onlyfans, ” he added.
The 18th century Metropole Hotel has been used to host asylum seekers since 2021 and the contractors are managed by Serco.
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The confused personnel at the Metropole Hotel in Blackpool (in the picture) allegedly walked on a Syrian man by strangling an immigrant woman during a room examination
Migrants are seen in a small dish towards England (File Photo)
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According to the Ministry of Interior, immigrants may lead to interruption of illegal working cases while at home.
However, according to Sun’s report, the man allegedly caught while taking the video was moved to another site and did not receive any further penalties.
Interior Ministry spokesman, reported that the incident took place in the summer months last year ‘urgently investigated’ he said.
They said: ‘These are the terrible allegations we have explored urgently.
‘While most people sleep in the rules, our contractors should protect the order and immediately report any problem.
‘Illegal working cases, including online, antisocial behavior or protection violations, may lead to supporting discontinuation.’
In the meantime, Serco, personnel among the asylum seekers encouraged to look for any ‘signs of work or deying’, he said.
A spokesman added: ‘Serco is contracting to provide a safe and appropriate accommodation for asylum seekers and notify any sign of any signs of work or deying to the home office.
“ We always report any sign defined and allow the Ministry of Interior to take appropriate measures.
‘The rules regarding the right to leave the benefits, health services and the right to separation are determined by the government and are not part of Serco’s contract with the Ministry of Interior.’
Ministry of Interior State Secretary Yette Cooper is seen at Downing Street on July 10
A group of people thought to be immigrants, on July 17 from a border force ship to Dover, Kent was brought to the city (file photo)
After a shock report in May this year, asylum accommodation, including hotels, will cost the taxpayer for 10 years.
As the data of the National Audit Office (NAO) showed, the original estimate of the general invoice home office has doubled.
Contracts were initially expected to cost £ 4.5 billion in ten years from 2019, but after the channel crisis exploded, it is expected to reach £ 15.3 billion in the same period.
This means that the taxpayer will spend an average of £ 4,191,780 per day during the life of contracts to housing asylum seekers.
A separate casting from NaO showed that the total costs were £ 1.67 billion in 2024-25 years.
This was £ 4,567,123 per day or £ 3,172 per minute.
The government’s official auditors said that shelter hotels could be more profitable than other housing types for companies that hold contracts.
The Ministry of Interior submitted three suppliers to three suppliers (Clearsprings Group and Serco), each operating two or three UK regions.
For asylum seekers scattered throughout the country and for tens of thousands of immigrants coming from the channel, they are responsible for finding a series of self -processing accommodation.
Asylum Accommodation – Including Hotels – Taxpayer will cost £ 15 billion for 10 years. Clearsprings will be paid £ 7.3 billion in 10 years from 2019 to 2029
NaO was found to be paid £ 7.3 billion for 10 years from 2019 to 2029 from 2019 to 2029, and NAO is expected to take £ 5.5 billion and said that Mears will receive £ 2.5 billion.
His work said: ‘The total profit of the suppliers was £ 383 million between September 2019 and August 2024.
‘In the first five years of the contract, the existing data obtained from suppliers show annual profit margins ranging from 2 percent to 17 percent.
‘This is equivalent to a total of 7 percent profit margin throughout the whole service.’
The report continued: ‘People in hotels constitute 76 percent of the annual cost of contracts (£ 1.3 billion from £ 1.7 billion in 2024-25).
‘The data reported by suppliers show that hotels may be more profitable than other forms of accommodation.’
He said that his home office estimated that the total contract cost will be £ 4.5 billion for 10 years’.
However, the existing estimate is £ 15.3 billion in the same period.
“The number of asylum seekers hosted by the Ministry of Interior increased from approximately 47,000 to 110,000 in December 2024 in December 2019, ” he added.




