Met Police arrest man wanted for immigration offences in Greenford

By Cesar Medina

21st Oct 2024 | Local News

Greenford, Ealing officers stopped a wanted man driving a Ford Focus Sport (credit: @MPSGreenfordBwy).
Greenford, Ealing officers stopped a wanted man driving a Ford Focus Sport (credit: @MPSGreenfordBwy).

Met Police officers from Greenford Broadway have arrested a man wanted for immigration offences near Ruislip Road on 19 October.

The man was found driving despite being disqualified, holding 16 points on a provisional licence and being uninsured.

Officers also say the car was "found in a dangerous condition" and that the man was in possession of cannabis.

After stopping the driver, officers later learnt that the man was wanted for immigration offences therefore arrested him.

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