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Post by Mr Stabby on Oct 26, 2019 18:17:22 GMT
Around 4 months per murder? I don't see how he would have been directly responsible for 'murder/manslaughter' if they were already dead when he hitched the trailer up. Presumably the Police are moving the case forward on the basis that he was a sentient and willing partner in an organised people-smuggling conspiracy.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 26, 2019 19:31:54 GMT
"Mrs Maher registered the vehicle at a run down 10-storey building in the seaside resort of Varna.
One resident of the number seven building in Varna told the Mail Online: "There have been many, many companies using that small office for business here.
"It is locked up now. I have never seen anybody there.
"The letters used to be put up against the wall and somebody would have to come and collect them." "
"Mr Jeliazkov said he had been asked by Bulgarian police if he knew anything about the organisation behind the trafficking and the lorry's fateful trip and declared he had no knowledge. He added: 'I have cleared my name and Thomas and Joanna are 100 per cent innocent too.' He said the business was registered on the ground floor of a at a 10-storey residential block in Varna. He added: 'My company is registered there so the fact I'm not present at the address does not mean the address is a shell company or fake address. 'I am an official representative of their company and the taxes are lower here to register a truck but that's no crime and there is nothing wrong in having foreign investment in Bulgaria."
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Post by bodger on Oct 26, 2019 21:54:36 GMT
"Mrs Maher registered the vehicle at a run down 10-storey building in the seaside resort of Varna. One resident of the number seven building in Varna told the Mail Online: "There have been many, many companies using that small office for business here. "It is locked up now. I have never seen anybody there. "The letters used to be put up against the wall and somebody would have to come and collect them." " "Mr Jeliazkov said he had been asked by Bulgarian police if he knew anything about the organisation behind the trafficking and the lorry's fateful trip and declared he had no knowledge. He added: 'I have cleared my name and Thomas and Joanna are 100 per cent innocent too.' He said the business was registered on the ground floor of a at a 10-storey residential block in Varna. He added: 'My company is registered there so the fact I'm not present at the address does not mean the address is a shell company or fake address. 'I am an official representative of their company and the taxes are lower here to register a truck but that's no crime and there is nothing wrong in having foreign investment in Bulgaria." bloody hell, it must be awful to have no access to any responsible media except that awful rag. ............... and nearly as awful to think that the TB gang is just gagging to know what that rag has to offer. can we set up a crowdfunding to provide the man access to something better?
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 27, 2019 6:28:36 GMT
All newspapers have more or less the same drivel in them. The 'Independent' is certainly not 'independent'! Times? Telegraph? Observer? Or would you prefer Sky News? The Daily Mail has the same news in it, and often many good photographs; yes, I do see the poorly-checked text, spelling mistakes, etc. but you can't blame the Daily Mail for the Vietnamese criminals residing in the UK. Clearly the Vietnamese living in the UK who support this illegal immigration of their relatives and friends are just as responsible for these deaths as are the 'traffickers'. They are all in on it.
"Did anyone watch the BBC news channel yesterday? They had a lady who works for the BBC, she was from Vietnam, and said the family paid £30,000 for the daughter to get from Vietnam to the UK, the girl that died got a flight to France, then somehow ended up in the trailer . The lady said the £30,000 was refunded to the family back in Vietnam. I do not really believe that people smugglers giving a refund!
Then a so-called expert from Oxford Brookes University comes on , saying how the family culture is to look after everyone in the family, and maybe some land was sold to pay the smugglers, it would be an investment as money would be sent from the UK back to Vietnam. Low skilled workers would not get a visa for the UK."
Her words not mine ."
"It is starting to be revealed that they are Vietnamese and that some Vietnamese families already settled in this country actually paid the money themselves to have distant relatives smuggled in, they of course had a legitimate option of helping them by sending remittances back home but they chose to break the law in facilitating illegal entry, sad but the blame lies predominantly with themselves"
"As for them being Vietnamese, they mostly end up in cannabis farms and nail bars. Is it racist to say that? No, it’s the truth. As for the Chinese, there’s loads near me. And they never integrate, they keep to themselves."
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2019 7:31:43 GMT
It's pretty obvious.
An employer is going to prefer to have illegals than legal workers if possible. They (employer) can pay less wages because they have the workers over a barrel. Of course these low UK wages convert to good money once sent back to country of origin.
Just basic economics. Illegal workers are good for business therefore ways will be found to import them.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 27, 2019 7:37:16 GMT
Hardly patriotic, sending that money out of the country rather than putting it back in to the country where you are living and working. Still, who am I to holiday abroad, and not spend all my holiday within Finland, supporting the Finnish economy?
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Post by Mr Stabby on Oct 27, 2019 19:23:29 GMT
I know it's hearsay but someone who lives near to the driver is saying that the Police found £160,000 in cash in his house.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 27, 2019 19:29:04 GMT
"I work at the hospital where all these bodies are being stored. They are being stored in our overflow mortuary, which is – hoho – a refrigerated trailer. Lolz."
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2019 19:31:58 GMT
"I work at the hospital where all these bodies are being stored. They are being stored in our overflow mortuary, which is – hoho – a refrigerated trailer. Lolz." Probably true. Our contingency planning for a major incident that involved multiple fatalities included procuring a refrigerated trailer.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Oct 27, 2019 19:39:10 GMT
"I work at the hospital where all these bodies are being stored. They are being stored in our overflow mortuary, which is – hoho – a refrigerated trailer. Lolz." Probably true. Our contingency planning for a major incident that involved multiple fatalities included procuring a refrigerated trailer. Which, one month later and following a cursory wash out with a hosepipe, would have been back on its usual work delivering to McDonalds, KFC and Domino's etc.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2019 19:44:54 GMT
Probably true. Our contingency planning for a major incident that involved multiple fatalities included procuring a refrigerated trailer. Which, one month later and following a cursory wash out with a hosepipe, would have been back on its usual work delivering to McDonalds, KFC and Domino's etc. I cant recall the specifics but there would have been a proper decontamination procedure.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Oct 27, 2019 19:58:17 GMT
Which, one month later and following a cursory wash out with a hosepipe, would have been back on its usual work delivering to McDonalds, KFC and Domino's etc. I cant recall the specifics but there would have been a proper decontamination procedure. Yebbut nothing could decontaminate a trailer so much that punters weren't munching on a burger delivered in a trailer that had had dead people in it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2019 20:04:09 GMT
I cant recall the specifics but there would have been a proper decontamination procedure. Yebbut nothing could decontaminate a trailer so much that punters weren't munching on a burger delivered in a trailer that had had dead people in it. Very true, but as the saying goes......'What the eye doesn't see..........'
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Post by bodger on Oct 27, 2019 22:06:18 GMT
I cant recall the specifics but there would have been a proper decontamination procedure. Yebbut nothing could decontaminate a trailer so much that punters weren't munching on a burger delivered in a trailer that had had dead people in it. you really disappoint me - there was I thinking you were a rufty tufty bloke, now you're getting irrationally sensitive about things you will never know about. how many people died in that bed that you or I occupied in the ICU? how many horses' heads were transported to the glue factory in the truck that delivered your meat? how many peopled pissed out the water that you end up drinking from the tap? GET A GRIP MAN !!
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Post by patty on Oct 28, 2019 6:56:07 GMT
Yebbut nothing could decontaminate a trailer so much that punters weren't munching on a burger delivered in a trailer that had had dead people in it. you really disappoint me - there was I thinking you were a rufty tufty bloke, now you're getting irrationally sensitive about things you will never know about. how many people died in that bed that you or I occupied in the ICU? how many horses' heads were transported to the glue factory in the truck that delivered your meat? how many peopled p.....out the water that you end up drinking from the tap? GET A GRIP MAN !! Yes these things happen but we don't have to advertise them.theres enough rubbish in our minds as it is without adding more.. I must admit we did have one bed in the ward that seemed to be a death bed even if we moved it from bay to bay..in the end we transported a patient to another ward on it cos it seemed to freaky. All those in A and E waiting for a bed at night translates to waiting for someone to die....not exactly walking in dead mens shoes but sleeping in a dead mans bed....
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