
"An Albanian national who was twice deported from the UK has been jailed after illegally re-entering for a third time, prosecutors have confirmed, Emirjon Gjuta, 34, was sentenced to 14 months in prison on Friday at Leeds Crown Court after admitting at a previous hearing to re-entering the UK in November 2024 in breach of the 2020 deportation order. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) stated that Gjuta was first deported in August 2020 following convictions for drug offences."
"A spokesman said the defendant claimed he had not fully understood the contents of the deportation order because he had not had an interpreter in court in 2020 and 2022. But he said documents signed by Gjuta confirmed that he did not object to the 2020 deportation order and never sought to appeal against it. The spokesperson said it was not clear how Gjuta arrived in the UK in November 2024"
Emirjon Gjuta, 34, re-entered the UK in November 2024 in breach of a 2020 deportation order and was sentenced to 14 months' imprisonment at Leeds Crown Court. Gjuta was deported in August 2020 after convictions for drug offences, arrested for unlawful presence in March 2022, and deported again in March 2023 after breaching a deportation order and possessing another person's identity document. Gjuta claimed he had not fully understood the deportation order because he lacked an interpreter in 2020 and 2022, but signed documents show he did not object or appeal the 2020 order. The route of his November 2024 re-entry is unclear; he was arrested in Leeds in September 2025.
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