2 NRIs jailed for UK visa scam

London: Two men of Indian origin, who accumulated over 800,000 pounds from an immigration scam that involved setting up three bogus companies as fronts to help people stay in the UK illegally, have been jailed for a total of 11 years. Solicitor Srinath Aredla, 39, and Santosh Koletti, 33 who lived in Hounslow, West London, […]

London: Two men of Indian origin, who accumulated over 800,000 pounds from an immigration scam that involved setting up three bogus companies as fronts to help people stay in the UK illegally, have been jailed for a total of 11 years. Solicitor Srinath Aredla, 39, and Santosh Koletti, 33 who lived in Hounslow, West London, set up three bogus companies that issued payslips and wage payments to their clients, making it appear that they had well paid jobs.

This documentation was then used to support applications to stay in the UK as highly skilled migrants. The applications were submitted by Aredla who worked as a solicitor, a Home office release said. Aredla was sentenced at the Isleworth Crown Court to six and a half years while Koletti was jailed for four and a half years. The two were arrested in August 2011.