Saturday, 14 June 2014

Another Nigerian woman jailed over a sham wedding in the UK.

Sham: Uzoma Onwuha, 30 (pictured) exchanged vows with Robert Horvath in front of strangers they met at the local bus stop and invited to witness the nuptials

30-year old Nigerian lady, Uzoma Onwuha was arrested by the British police for a sham wedding, after rounding up guests for their sham wedding - from a local bus stop,along with her bogus husband, 35-year old Robert Horvath a Czech Republic native who has lived in Britain since 2000.She had paid Horvath £1,000 to marry her so that she could get the necessary paperwork to stay in Britain.
They  exchanged vows at Cardiff register office, in front of strangers they'd met on the way to their ceremony in Cardiff, Wales.
Staff at the register office soon became suspicious because the 'couple' couldn’t give basic details about each other.
Later, a police investigation showed that one guest revealed that he was invited after the pair found him at a bus stop nearby.
Cardiff Crown court heard that as soon as their big day was over the newlyweds went their separate ways.

Onwuha caught a bus back to her home in London alone where she was arrested.
Meanwhile, Horvath was seized in a raid on his home in Newport, South Wales, where he was found living with another woman.
Onwuha, who came to the Britain on a student visa, admitted obtaining leave to enter or remain in the UK by deception.
They were each jailed for 12 months and told to pay £225 to cover prosecution costs.
Prosecutor Jeremy Jenkins said: 'There were only six guests at the wedding.
'But they were unable to answer police questions such as where the other guests were from.'One guest said he had been invited to the wedding after a random meeting with the bride and groom at a bus stop.'
Judge Phillip Richards said: 'Horvath got a financial reward from a woman who could scarcely afford that money. For him it was a money-making exercise. For her it was a money-losing exercise.'Those who deceive in order to benefit in such a way are creating serious crimes. There is already enough criminal activity going on in the UK,' 
Upon serving her sentence, Onwuha will be released into immigration custody and  returned to Nigeria.



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