Friday, July 12, 2013
UK Jails Nigerian Student 12 Months Over Fake Marriage
A Nigerian
student in the
UK, Jayeola Abiola, has been jailed for arranging fake
marriage between him and a Portuguese, Vania Pinheiro-
Fernandes.
The duo met in a dance rehearsal and Abiola could barely
pronounce her name, but he gave her $245 (N39,561) to get
the things she needed for the wedding, while another
Nigerian, Ayodeji Abbis, was paid £1,000 (N244,787) to
act as the best man.
The wedding plans, however, went bad when the registrar
at Hull Registry alerted the UK Border Agency that the
couple about to get married barely know themselves when
they were interviewed.
The border agency then secretly filmed the wedding videos
of the cars, groom, bride and best man as they were leaving
the hall before arresting them.
Gurdial Singh of the Hull Crown Court: said: “It is often
said that sham marriages are too prevalent and strike at the
heart of the country’s immigration system.”
Abiola, a 29 year old law student at Hull University and
Pinheiro-Fernandes, also 29, appeared for sentence after
pleading guilty to conspiracy to breach immigration law by
arranging a marriage so Abiola could remain in the UK.
Crown barrister David Bradshaw said Abiola’s visa was
due to expire in January 2013, few weeks after the
marriage, scheduled for last November and knowing this he
made a payment to one Abiola Kumoye to arrange a sham
marriage.
“The marriage was fake because he was not in love with
her. He didn’t want to set up a loving family unit. He did it
because he wanted to stay in the UK,” the prosecution said.
The bride and organiser stood to gain because they were
being paid for their services, he noted.
The total cost of the wedding was £5,000 (N1,223,935) and
about £2,500 (N611,968) had been paid in advance while
the rest was to be paid on completion.
Bradshaw said that the registrar became suspicious of the
marriage when the bride gave a fake name and didn’t look
like her picture in the passport and they were not
convincing in answering questions.
Abiola Kumoye, 34, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to breach
immigration law and acquiring criminal property (£2,650:
the first part of the fee for the sham marriage).
The judge adjourned the sentence on the best man Ayodeji
Abbis, 25, who was also found guilty of conspiracy.
Abiola was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment while his
fake wife got eight months.
Andy Norris of the UK Border Agency said that sham
marriages have grown considerably in the country and that
they are working to tackle this head on.
“We will find and arrest anyone carrying out these crimes
no matter where they are in the country,” he said.
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