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Former business director impersonates immigration official to launder visa funds

9 April 2026
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A former restaurant business director, Halil Anil Akbaba, has been accused of posing as an immigration adviser and defrauding a foreign worker of thousands of dollars. The worker believed he was paying for assistance with obtaining a resident visa, but instead, Akbaba redirected the funds into a business account. He then transferred the money to a betting account before depositing it back into the business account to obscure its origins. The scheme was uncovered when the legitimate immigration adviser whose name Akbaba had been using coincidentally visited the kebab restaurant, leading to a conversation with the worker that revealed the deception.

Why It Matters

This case highlights the ongoing issues related to immigration fraud, particularly within industries that employ foreign workers. Fraudulent immigration advisers exploit vulnerable individuals seeking residency, which can undermine trust in legitimate advisors. The rise in such scams is concerning, as they not only cause financial harm to victims but can also complicate the immigration process for legitimate applicants. Enforcement actions against fraudsters are essential to protect individuals navigating the complex immigration system.

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