Albanian burglar deported twice before sneaking back into Britain flaunts his wealth by sharing video of him feeding wads of banknotes to his dogs

Twice-deported Albanian criminal Dorian Puka is once again sneaking into the UK and flaunting his wealth on social media.
Videos of dogs being fed £20 notes were posted on Instagram by the 29-year-old in a stance against the Home Office, which is now trying to deport him for a third time.
Puka was twice jailed and deported for theft, but he re-entered the UK and has spent the last 18 months boasting about his lavish lifestyle on social media.
In one video, Albanian gives £20 notes to his pitbull Kobra and £50 notes to his pug Mouse.
In other clips, Puka films himself driving around in luxury cars including Ferraris and a £180,000 Lamborghini URUS V8, often filming what appears to be a large kitten in a harness climbing onto the leather seats.
She also flaunts designer clothes, Rolexes, and expensive restaurant meals with her friends online.
Puka was first jailed a decade ago for an attempt to break into a house in Twickenham.
He spent nine months in prison before being deported in 2017; but within 12 months he returned to the UK and committed a series of burglaries.
In a video shared by the criminal on social media, he is seen presenting wads of notes to his dogs, Mouse and Cobra.
Puka filmed himself sitting on an armchair and handing wrapped £20 and £50 notes to his pets
The Albanian regularly posts videos on social media boasting of his lavish lifestyle; Meanwhile the UK Government is trying to deport him for the third time
It is unclear how he re-entered the country. He was eventually caught wearing an expensive stolen watch by a plainclothes police officer in Surbiton, south-west London.
This time he was sentenced to three and a half years in prison. But his crimes never stopped him behind bars.
He gained notoriety by posting photos of prisoners linked to organized crime groups on a smuggled phone. In a selfie she posed with a fellow inmate and wrote: ‘We’re going from HMP to VIP!!!!’.
Puka was subsequently deported in March 2020, but returned the following January. Social media posts showed he was traveling through Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.
When the information was passed to the Home Office, he continued to live in the UK unimpeded, despite a warning that he ‘must be prepared to be prosecuted and deported’.
Puka is now facing deportation for a third time after the government won a lower-level immigration court hearing to remove him from the UK after his asylum claim was rejected. He objected to the decision, The Telegraph reported.
The offender’s record and prison sentence make him eligible for automatic deportation from the UK.
But due to a loophole, he remained in the country for more than three years because the Home Office was unable to deport him while his asylum claim and legal challenges continued.
Puka shares his lavish meals on social media despite being twice deported and twice jailed for theft in the UK
His crimes didn’t stop while behind bars, he gained notoriety by publishing photos of prisoners linked to organized crime groups on a smuggled phone (image left: Dorian Puka)
A Home Office spokesman said: ‘This individual is a known foreign national criminal and we are doing everything we can to ensure they are eliminated as quickly as possible. We cannot comment further while legal proceedings are ongoing.
‘Approximately 10,000 foreign nationals have been extradited under this Government. ‘We will continue to do everything we can to clear these criminals from our streets.’
Home Affairs Minister Shabana Mahmood is currently changing the law to make it harder for foreign criminals and illegal immigrants to use human rights law to avoid deportation.
The appeals system is also being streamlined and expedited routes are being created to eliminate foreign criminals more quickly.
Two years ago the Daily Mail tracked Puka to the Carbis Bay Hotel near St Ives in Cornwall, a luxury seaside hotel that has previously hosted world leaders including Boris Johnson and Joe Biden at the 2021 G7 summit.
The Mail questioned him while he was having coffee with a female friend at The Orangery restaurant.
He told our reporter that he had come for a birthday trip and that the Ministry of Internal Affairs knew his whereabouts. He later changed his story, saying he was only there to use the swimming pool.
He said: ‘So what? Them [The Home Office] You know everything so why do you need to know? I have a tag on my leg, what’s the problem?
‘There are problems in my hometown. There’s a tag on my leg, they know everything, why are you bothering me? ‘I don’t know what you want from me, you’re disturbing me.’
When asked how he would react to his victims staying in the hotel, he replied: ‘It doesn’t matter what people think.’ Puka then demanded that the police be called, claiming that interrogating him was racist.
The stay will likely cost Puka at least £5,000; That’s a huge amount for a man whose two deportations prevented him from working legally in the UK.
Even so, it looks like he can pay for plenty of high-end creature comforts, including fast cars, golf vacations, and hookah bars, all documented on Instagram for other would-be thieves to see.
Since returning to Britain, he has shown off his luxury car fleet, which includes a £75,000 Porsche Cayenne, £130,000 Mercedes G-Wagon, £155,000 Bentley Bentayga, £55,000 BMW X5, £46,000 Mercedes AMG and £35,000 Jaguar XF.
Other social media posts showed him spending evenings at local hookah bars, treating relatives to lavish meals and unboxing a brand-new Patek Philippe watch.




