Kirkcaldy restaurant raided by immigration enforcement


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Officers entered The Prince on the High Street this afternoon, with Home Office vehicles parked nearby.
A Home Office spokesperson said: “Acting on intelligence, Immigration Enforcement officers visited Prince of India, High Street, Kirkcaldy on Thursday, 15 November.
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“He was escorted from the premises and must report to Immigration Enforcement on a regular basis while his case is progressed.
“The business was served with a Civil Penalty Referral Notice.
“The notice warns that a financial penalty of up to £20,000 per illegal worker found will be imposed unless the employer can demonstrate that appropriate right-to-work document checks were carried out, such as seeing a passport or Home Office document confirming permission to work.”
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