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"Pull out your teeth", Albanians are advised on Tik Tok how to escape deportation from Britain

"Pull out your teeth", Albanians are advised on Tik Tok how to escape

Albanian immigrants facing deportation from Great Britain have been advised to "take out their teeth" to escape the ban on secret conversations on TikTok, writes The Telegraph .

The four illegal immigrants used the social media platform to discuss ways they could avoid deportation by escaping from the Colnbrook Immigration Removal Center near Heathrow, where they were held before being transferred to Albania.

In TikTok exchanges seen by The Telegraph, they are filmed talking on an illegal phone from their cell to an Albanian man who claims he managed to escape from the safe removal center in 2018.

He is heard advising them to consider having their teeth pulled in order to be transferred to a hospital, where it would be easier to escape, how to smuggle pliers into the center and the types of jobs they could offer during detention. the good.

There is no evidence that any of the tactics would work, although the four Albanians appear to have smuggled a smartphone into the mall. They allegedly paid £500 to bring the phone to the centre.

It is learned that the four Albanians filmed on TikTok are convicted criminals.

He explains that "that way, you can disappear" because security at Colnbrook includes not only "four doors to get through" but also CCTV outside their bedroom window.

"The Sting" notes that when he allegedly sneaked out there were only two security perimeters to negotiate.

"It seems to us that the movements in this country were easier when you were in Colnbrook", says one of the Albanians, after congratulating him on his alleged escape.

In one exchange, The Sting even suggests that they could hide the tongs in a tube of butter as a way to smuggle them into the mall, before moving on to more practical discussions about the "jobs" they could secure while were in custody. increase their chances of survival.

"The Sting" first asks if there are opportunities to work in the kitchens, before suggesting that the "best" option might be to help take out the trash.

"To gain the trust of the security guards, you have to do this for several days, not just one day," he says.

An Albanian ends the conversation by saying that they should continue their discussions "in private and you can properly explain how this can work for us".

 

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