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Organised Immigration Crime Crackdown: Five Men Charged After Raids Across Manchester and London

Organised Immigration Crime Crackdown: Five Men Charged After Raids Across Manchester and London

In connection with a significant initiative against organized immigration offenses, five individuals have been charged after a series of operations conducted throughout Greater Manchester and London.

The charges stemmed from an operation on Tuesday, involving four men from Greater Manchester, aged between 19 and 47, and a 19-year-old from London.

According to Greater Manchester Police, Esmail Majelan, 42, from Stockport; Reza Enayati, 47, from Cheadle; and Farooq Umar, 30, from Bolton, are all facing charges for conspiracy to facilitate illegal entry into the UK and conspiracy to launder funds.

In addition, following raids conducted in London, Arash Ghezelbash, 44, residing on Greenfield Gardens, has also been charged with the same offenses.

The operations targeted several locations, including a travel agency, a money exchange outlet, a convenience store, and a takeaway, resulting in the arrest of ten individuals.

Furthermore, Usman Asim, a 19-year-old from Farnworth in Greater Manchester, has been charged with possession of fraudulent identity documents.

All five men are scheduled to appear at Manchester Magistrates’ Court later today.

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