
"An undercover reporter spoke with individuals from two immigration law firms who offered to help him fabricate evidence to apply for asylum on the grounds of being gay."
"Kahn detailed a 'comprehensive package' of fabricated evidence, including a backstory, photos at LGBTQ+ clubs, and letters from organizations to support the asylum claim."
"Kahn also mentioned that if the asylum claim was successful, she could assist in bringing the reporter's wife to the U.K. from Pakistan."
"'Once she's here, we can make her a lesbian,' Kahn reportedly said, indicating the extent of the fabrication involved."
A BBC investigation uncovered a network of law firms assisting migrants in the U.K. to falsely claim gay identities for asylum. An undercover reporter interacted with two immigration advisers who offered to create fabricated evidence for asylum applications, charging fees up to £7,000. One adviser provided a detailed plan for creating a false backstory and supporting documents. The investigation raises concerns about the legality and ethics of such practices in the asylum process.
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