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Presumably that £170,000 was used to pay for coffee and digestives for the met coppers for a few months, so Hamza is now pennieless.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWell that pop culture reference flopped.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostThat nasty man, whom the UK would wish to extradite but can't because he'd likely face the death penalty but can't try as the crimes weren't committed here and can't lock up because it's illegal who is now subject to a pretty comprehensive control order has a lot of money, but is still on benefits. SNAFU.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhat you talkin' about Expat?
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Originally posted by expat View PostAbu Qatadar is released and continues to receive £1000 a month in benefits despite having been found to have £170,000 cash when arrested.
Over on Accounting/Legal you will find people facing penalties for trying to keep more of the money they had earned, by using possibly dodgy but seemingly legal schemes in the past.
Is it worth it?
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Originally posted by expat View PostAbu Qatadar is released and continues to receive £1000 a month in benefits despite having been found to have £170,000 cash when arrested.
Over on Accounting/Legal you will find people facing penalties for trying to keep more of the money they had earned, by using possibly dodgy but seemingly legal schemes in the past.
Is it worth it?
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different strokes
Abu Qatadar is released and continues to receive £1000 a month in benefits despite having been found to have £170,000 cash when arrested.
Over on Accounting/Legal you will find people facing penalties for trying to keep more of the money they had earned, by using possibly dodgy but seemingly legal schemes in the past.
Is it worth it?Tags: None
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