'Proper wrong'un!' Deported Albanian burglar trolls Farage after sneaking back into Britain
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The Reform UK leader fumed about Dorian Puka being able to evade border controls after committing a series of offences in the UK
A convicted Albanian burglar who returned to Britain after twice being deported has trolled Nigel Farage just days after the Reform UK leader labelled the 28-year-old a “proper wrong’un”.
Dorian Puka, who was filmed driving a £300,000 Ferrari in London last week, shared a snap of himself eating and drinking alongside a photoshopped image of Farage giving a thumbs up.
He separately posted a video of him driving his Ferrari with the Clacton MP’s criticism playing in the background.
Puka was originally jailed for nine months in 2016 before being deported the following year for attempting to break into a property.
However, the 28-year-old managed to evade border controls and returned to the UK.
Puka was yet again caught by plain clothes officers who were on patrol in Surbiton, South West London.
He was spotted wearing a stolen watch and was subsequently jailed for three-and-a-half years.
Puka was deported for a second time in March 2020.
In a string of updates posted on his social media accounts, Puka managed to evade border controls after staying in Albania for several months.
He travelled through Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, later landing back in the UK in December 2020.
However, Puka’s decision to take a pop at Farage comes after the Reform UK leader dedicated part of his GB News show last week to the 28-year-old’s return to the UK.
Farage, who labelled Puka a “proper wrong’un”, said: “We’re being made mugs of, aren’t we?”
Puka seemingly filed an asylum claim, leaving the Home Office powerless until it has been heard in full.
He is currently on immigration bail with an electronic tag while awaiting a tribunal decision.
A Home Office spokesman said: “Foreign nationals who commit crimes should be in no doubt that the law will be enforced.
“Mr Puka has been deported by the UK before. It is UK law that we cannot deport individuals where there are claims or representations still awaiting decision.
“We have already begun delivering a major surge in immigration enforcement and returns activity to remove people with no right to be in the UK, with 3,000 returned since the new Government came into power.”