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Why we went undercover for the BBC to expose crime in the Kurdish community

Why we went undercover for the BBC to expose crime in the Kurdish community

Summary

Two Kurdish journalists, called Saman and Ali, went undercover for the BBC to expose a Kurdish crime network in the UK. The investigation revealed that this network runs illegal businesses, employing migrants without rights to work, and helps them avoid government fines. This has led to controversy and mixed reactions within the Kurdish community.

Key Facts

  • Two Kurdish men, Saman and Ali, went undercover to investigate illegal businesses run by a Kurdish crime network in the UK.
  • The network operates mini-marts, barbershops, and car washes across Britain.
  • The criminals help migrants work illegally and dodge government fines.
  • The reporters used secret cameras to gather evidence while posing as asylum seekers.
  • Their investigation sparked mixed reactions, including threats and support from the Kurdish community.
  • The UK Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, announced an urgent investigation into these networks.
  • The reporters emphasize that only a small part of the Kurdish community is involved in these crimes.
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