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Revealed: The barbers, car washes and salons employing illegal workers across Britain as they are slapped with fines of up to £225K

Two barbers on the same road are among the scores of high street businesses, who are fined to employ illegal workers.

According to the latest home office figures, Fade Zone Barber and the New Style Barber in Bodmin have a total of £ 90,000.

Authorities regularly employ personnel who do not have the right to work in the UK ‘name and shame’ companies, the country’s ‘dark economy’ reveals the width.

The ability to work without an article is stated as an important drawing factor in attracting illegal immigrants to the UK – aimed at raising the fines to £ 45,000 per worker and raising more dominant on firms suspected of violating rules.

The new figures show that 12 barbers throughout the UK are fined between October and December 2024, making the sector one of the most common employers of illegal immigrants.

However, car wash was even more pronounced, 38 receiving fine and two – clean car center hand car washing and bubble hand car washing in Edinburgh – each of them was shot with big fines of £ 180,000.

Three beauty salons, among the worst criminals, won a total of £ 125,000 with markets, restaurants and vape stores.

However, the work that received the highest fines of £ 225,000 was Kukki Glazing Ltd, a home renovation service based on West Midlands.

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The Fade Zone Barber in Bodmin was fined 45,000 for employing an illegal worker.

The new style barber on the same path was sentenced to the same amount of fines

The new style barber on the same path was sentenced to the same amount of fines

Fines of illegal immigrants can be fined from £ 15,000 for the first violation of £ 45,000 per worker. Repeat violations can be fined from £ 20,000 to £ 60,000.

Last year, the police caught an Eastern European Crime Union, who had kidnapped 12 immigrants to the UK, illegally in car wash.

An immigrant had to live in an unspoiled garage before being equipped with prisoners who benefited from ‘helplessness’, including the 47 -year -old Czechman Zdenek Drevenak, before hiring money -free cleaning vehicles.

Another case, more than 40 Slovak ‘slaves’, Bristol, Southmead’deki car wash free of charge for a pair of approximately £ 1 million to do a pair. Both Maros Tancos and Joanna Gomulska were imprisoned for a total of 25 years.

Since 2008, employers have to carry out ‘right to work’ on their employees and take a risk of £ 60,000 for every person who works illegally.

However, these controls are only valid for people classified as employees, and with companies that use free workers.

This means that everyone can work with much less examination in the ‘concert economy’, which is currently about 1.6 million people.

Clean Car Center Hand Car Washing in West Midlands was fined £ 180,000

Clean Car Center Hand Car Washing in West Midlands was fined £ 180,000

Bubbles in Edinburgh was also shot with a penalty of £ 180,000

Bubbles in Edinburgh was also shot with a penalty of £ 180,000

Previously, it was revealed that the immigrants living in shelter-funded by the taxpayer-including those who came with the small boats-including those who came to England as fast food distribution rider.

Shadow House Secretary Chris Philp said he found evidence that asylum seekers who prevented them from employing them while their allegations were processed by the Ministry of Interior.

Freeths ‘immigrant partner Emma Brooksbank, such as recent delivery applications concert economy companies’ largely irregular and ‘actions to clean the actions’ claimed.

‘Simple fact is that they do not know who uses concert economies and who interacts with their customers under the name of the brand, making illegal jobs easy, effortless and undeteled, which serves as a lottery for illegal immigrants to continue to come to small boats from France.

Ms. Brooksbank urged the government’s delivery companies to hold responsible and sentenced them to a heavy fine to ‘make it illegal easier’.

Joanna Gomulska

Maros Tancos

Joanna Gomulska (left) and Maros Tancos (right) more than 40 Slovak ‘slaves’ Southmead, forced to do about $ 1 million in car wash in Bristol.

The couple's car washing in Bristol was assigned by 'slaves'.

The couple’s car washing in Bristol was assigned by ‘slaves’.

47 -year -old Zdirek Drevenak was a part of an Eastern European gang that fugitives to England, 12 immigrants, and before they steal their wages, the promise of a better life with a better promise

47 -year -old Zdirek Drevenak was a part of an Eastern European gang that fugitives to England, 12 immigrants, and before they steal their wages, the promise of a better life with a better promise

Car washing controlled by Maros Tancos and Joanna Gomulska lived the conditions of the congested rooms where 'slaves' live

Car washing controlled by Maros Tancos and Joanna Gomulska lived the conditions of the congested rooms where ‘slaves’ live

Bad conditions in Tancos and Gomulska's apartment are probably reproduced in the scores of other places throughout England

Bad conditions in Tancos and Gomulska’s apartment are probably reproduced in the scores of other places throughout England

Berbers, car washing and money to launder the halls to launder the high street businesses who use concerns about criminals were expressed.

Despite a wider retail decline, more than 750 barbers were opened in England last year to increase the doubts that some were used by gangs.

A series of raids were carried out early this year as part of the Machine Operation – a pressure on the gangs using barber shops to sell black money laundering and illegal goods.

The police seized more than £ 500,000 in dirty cash and arrested seven people after passing in 33 facilities in May.

Detective Sergeant Adrian Bray from the South West Regional Organized Crime Unit said: ‘Other cash intensive businesses such as barbers and ferries, nail bars, American themed sweet shops and car wash are often used to wash the income of crimes of crimes.

“Their aim is to confuse legitimate funds and criminal profits to prevent the guilt of investigations. We also know that they are resourceful to exploit vulnerable people to work in their work. ‘

A Western Mercia Police Officer speaks to a man in one of the Turkish barbers raided earlier this year as part of the Machine Operation

A Western Mercia Police Officer speaks to a man in one of the Turkish barbers raided earlier this year as part of the Machine Operation

The raids were carried out by the commercial standards in the first coordinated action, the Ministry of Interior Migration, HMRC and other partners, as well as regional police forces.

According to NCA, it is thought that a penalty of £ 12 billion in the UK is produced in England, which is often integrated into the legitimate financial system through illegal or money laundering techniques out of the country.

Among the raids in Rochdale, the Great Manchester police found that some personnel in Mini-Marts were illegally working in Kurdish, Iraq or Iranian asylum seekers.

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