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Angry delivery drivers say that illegal immigrants are halved and that the security measures are largely flawed to ensure that the riders have the right to work in the UK.
After a clear investigation, which is clearly carried out in a hotel financed by the house office in the center of London, it was clearly made fast food distribution activities, the worker government demanded the development of the systems of courier platforms such as Justeat and Deliveoo.
However, we have already seen that in WhatsApp groups, where courier accounts of illegal workers were purchased and sold.
“It will always be a way,” a user wrote in response to print. He added another shared videos of the recent transition to a small boat immigrant and “more rider”.
Express also saw how the technology currently used by platforms was ineffective in preventing illegal workers from skipping identity controls.
Just Eat’s face recognition security measure can only be jumped by shifting back to the phone, while Deliveoo’s vehicle only requires a photo at the beginning of a shift.
“I saw the drivers scanned face [done] by other people. At this point, they can go and work freely for the rest of the day, “the delivery driver Edward John Charles Betts, 36.
“I [asked] Can we bring some of them [effective] Just to solve it, the face description and I was told many times like ‘yes we will do it’, but then it never happened.
“Within about two weeks after starting work [five years ago] I [could see] There are many illegal workers from different parts of the world [and] It gets worse. “
The shadow house secretary Chris Philp, who responded to Express’s findings, said that a harder action is necessary to end the illegal work.
“This is a very serious issue because illegal work is a drawing factor for illegal migration to England – people are actually advertising smugglers,” he said.
“As women and daughters are made to their homes by new illegal immigrants unidentified, they often endanger the nationalities that we know that there are very high sex guilty rates.”
Lee Anderson deputy from Reform UK, claiming that the problems reflect the soft touch of England.
He said: “This scandal screams everything that awakens Labour’s weak, awakening England.
“A slap on the face of honest delivery drivers playing according to the rules is to see that only their wages are depressed and those who exploit the system are closed.”
According to many delivery drivers we talked about, an uncontrolled illegal flow caused driver’s fees to fall for legitimate couriers.
“Four years ago, the minimum you have [paid for a delivery] It was £ 4.50 and it was for short trips. Now I see the minimum £ 2.60, this is almost [a] 50 percent decrease, ”33 -year -old Lubomir Konakchiiski told Express
” [longer the distance] No matter how much the price falls, it doesn’t make sense because the cost of everything [has increased]. Everything is doubled, my insurance cost is much more and gasoline prices [have gone up]. “
Konakchiiski said that he had stopped working as a delivery because he was no longer affordable and questioning how no one can work legitimate for such little money.
“The minimum wage is 12.50 £. So I just need to do five work to get it [but] In some cases you wait 20 minutes to take the order. So, what, two jobs for five kilos? “
He was one of the many drivers who were afraid of illegal workers to pose a security threat. Children usually responded to the doors to the couriers, and people with disabilities invited them to their homes.
Express has been aware of at least four cases for sex criminals, including a pedophile convicted of terrible crimes.
“If [a] The person comes illegally [they could have] I did something very wrong, as he raped a child or armed robbery in the past, Konak Konakchiiski added.
“This is a serious problem. These people have access to people in their homes. Something needs to change because it’s not safe.”
Konakchiiski was one of the many riding who came to the UK through official channels and talked to be disadvantageous compared to those who traveled illegally in the labor market.
40 -year -old Cenk O., who came from Türkiye to England, saw half of the monthly income after the illegal immigrant workers’ flock.
He said: “Me and other drivers [foreign] Countries are kidding each other ‘as for the United Kingdom illegally [we’d have a] Better life ‘.
“But the truth, actually. We are trying to do everything right, we pay taxes, bills. But we are punished, illegal, rewarded.”
Cenk claimed that while the illegal immigrant workers were moving outside the same restaurant, police officers were sitting and making fast food munching.
52 -year -old Muhammad Ian Bah is also a disappointed Justteat Rider of the lack of action from the authorities. Police and home office reportedly reported illegal workers, but felt that everything fell into the deaf ears.
“[I’ve gone to the] BBC, the Ministry of Interior, I tried the police, stores, E -mail for Justreat. We have tried every street existing and is basically closed.
“It is as if everyone’s cope is very big and basically pushing only under the carpet and just going.”
Shortly before the meeting with Express, the garden had seen the house office executive officers in a meter away from an illegal worker. When they informed them about the status of the man, they told him to “call Crimestoppers ve and refused to do anything.
In response to our findings, the Ministry of Interior said that delivery companies promised to tighten security at a meeting early this week. This included the commitment to ensure that more regular face recognition controls were made within 90 days.
This discussion, Border Security and Asylum Minister Dame Angela Eagle said that he had a “close eye üzerinde on the progress of companies.
“This government will not turn a blind eye to illegal work. Honest jobs upset, hit people’s wages, and gangs are in the hands of people who smuggle.”
Deliveoo spokesman said: “Deliveoo, to prevent illegal work on our platform, headed to bring security measures and continued to strengthen our controls.
“We know that stable and sophisticated criminals are looking for new ways to benefit from the systems of all platforms, so the sector is taking action. This week we work as quickly as possible to develop the current measures when an agreement is reached.”
Just EAT spokesman said: uz We are determined to be a responsible partner and to support the local communities we operate. As part of this commitment, we set clear standards and requirements for those who deliver it on our behalf.
“We constantly strengthen our approach to ensure that everyone who delivered through the Just Eat platform to work in the UK. As part of this, we want us to inform us that they use us and to complete their right to work on the right to work, including advanced biometric verification.
“All couriers need to complete a face recognition test regularly, which allows the account to match the right data documents. Any courier that fails our checks is removed from the network.
“We continue to deposit important resources to strengthen our systems and measures, including presenting daily face recognition controls.
“Just Eat shares the government’s passion for illegal work and we will continue to work closely with the internal office and other distribution companies related to this complex and developing difficulty.”