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'Thoroughly dishonest and devious': Qatari PhD student

 
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 10:22 pm    Post subject: 'Thoroughly dishonest and devious': Qatari PhD student Reply with quote

And this surprises anyone?

isn't there a part of the quran that says something like:
fight/hurt/hinder/drain resources of the enemies of Islam anyway you can?


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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2006874/Thoroughly-dishonest-devious-Qatari-PhD-student-deported-pocketing-250-000-benefits--pretending-asylum-seeker.html


'Thoroughly dishonest and devious': Qatari PhD student deported after pocketing more than £250,000 in benefits - by pretending to be an asylum seeker

By Daily Mail Reporter

22nd June 2011


A PhD student from Qatar has been deported after pocketing more than £250,000 in benefits - by pretending to be an asylum seeker.

Mohammed Al-Sulaiti, a student who lives in Swansea, South Wales, bagged more than a quarter-of-a-million in benefits and funding after claiming his family had no cash, investments or property when he claimed asylum in 2005.

Al-Sulaiti, 35, was jailed for two years and sent back to Qatar after admitting receiving benefits that paid for his accommodation, utility bills, and £400 a week spending money for him and his family.

UK Border Agency investigators later discovered he had several thousand pounds in bank accounts, and numerous business interests and investments.

They also found that he was being sponsored to study at the University of Swansea by a medical firm and the government of his home country.

Al-Sulaiti came into the country on a student visa in 2005. When this visa expired, he applied for asylum, which was granted - despite him already living and working in the UK.
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