Message 'necessities to overcome' to foreigners who come to UK wrongfully after Leeds drugs assault

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Message 'necessities to overcome' to foreigners who come to UK wrongfully after Leeds drugs assault

An appointed authority has said the message "requirements to get past"

to unlawful workers paying dealers to come the UK after two young fellows were imprisoned following a pot strike.

The pair, who are from Albania, were found watching out for an activity at a property on Markham Road in Harehills.

The police crushed their direction into the property on April 3 and tracked down 53 plants across two rooms.

Avni Selba, age 21, and Klajdi Cullhaj, age 19, attempted to escape however were immediately captured, investigator Robert Kitchen told

It was heard that then, at that point, match, in the same way as other others, were brought to the UK illicitly and compelled to work

by a group of hoodlums to take care of the obligation caused by being shipped across the English Channel

Judge Andrew Stubbs KC told the pair, who were

Being hung on remand at HMP Doncaster: "The sooner the message is gotten that going here for a superior life the better,

then coordinated groups will not be able to select guileless young fellows like you.

"You decided to become associated with them when you came here illicitly

. You are taken advantage of by additional refined crooks. You set yourself there and both had wanted to bring in cash."

The two men conceded creation of pot and were imprisoned for quite some time each.

Moderating for Cullhaj,

Anastasis Tasou said his client had come to the UK matured 17 and dreaded repercussions on the off chance that he would not deal with the weed activity.

For Selba, Michael Greenhalgh said he was let by the posse know that his obligation would be cleared assuming he kept an eye on the plants.

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