Second woman arrested over wearing wigs to fake British citizen tests'
Briefly

In a recent crackdown by UK immigration officials, two women have been arrested for allegedly committing fraud during British citizenship tests. The first woman, 42, is accused of using wigs and disguises to impersonate applicants at multiple test centers, while the second, 61, faces charges for completing tests for at least 14 individuals. Investigators recovered suspected false documents and luxury goods believed to be purchased with proceeds of crime. This operation underscores the government's commitment to combatting immigration fraud and maintaining the integrity of the immigration system.
The operation highlights the dedication of our teams in securing arrests to combat immigration fraud, showing complete disregard for UK safety and laws.
The first arrest connected to this crackdown involved a 61-year-old woman charged with multiple counts of fraud and possession of false documents.
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