Terrorist Suspects Enter Britain through College “Registered Online”
At least one of the terrorism suspects arrested in Merseyside entered Britain by being given a “student visa” through a college which was accredited after its owners registered online with the government for accreditation.
The shocking betrayal of Britain’s security by the government was revealed after Pakistani national Abdul Wahab Khan, arrested last week, was shown to be in Britain with a visa underwritten by the “Manchester College of Professional Studies.”
This college was a bogus institution which sold places on fake courses to hundreds of Pakistanis seeking entry to Britain. Foreigners wanting to enter Britain only had to pay £50 for the Manchester College of Professional Studies to issue a letter of admission that earned them a student visa.
Mr Khan, 26, one of ten Pakistani nationals still in detention, was registered at the college as an English-language student.
According to reports, at least one hundred young Pakistani men, most from the country’s North West frontier province which is dominated by the Taliban and where Sharia law has just been officially introduced by the Pakistani government, are enrolled as students at the college.
The “college” had only two classrooms, no genuine teachers and was located amongst a cluster of Asian businesses. It has since been shut down.
According to reports, the two men who ran the college are Fayaz Ali Khan and Asfandyar Bashir. Both are themselves Pakistani nationals who came to Britain on student visas.
The two men have been linked to a new venture called the Bradford College of Professional Studies (BPCS), which proudly advertises on its website that it “welcomes international students.”
The men are joint directors of a company operating from an address shared by the college’s head office and Fayaz Ali Khan is a former director of the company that owns the new college.
The BPCS is listed – alongside Eton, Cambridge and Oxford – on the Government’s register of approved education and training providers. It is understood that the “students” would merely get their letters from the “college”, obtain a visa and then enter Britain.
Once here, they would immediately vanish into the Third World community already present and only contact the college again when their twelve month visa was about to expire.
For a further payment of between £800 and £1,000, they would be issued with a certificate confirming that they had “completed the entire work and academic requirements” for whichever first-year course they were allegedly studying. This document allowed them to extend their visa by up to three years.
This “student visa” scam – which has been duplicated up and down the country – has been allowed because of the obsession by successive Tory and Labour governments with the sanctity of multiculturalism.
This in turn has inhibited people from questioning the sanity of a policy which allows thousands of foreigners from hostile nations into our midst.
The British National Party is the only party committed to discussing – and doing something – about this mess.
The BNP has sensible, no-nonsense immigration policies which will instantly put an end to this Tory and Labour-driven abuse of our nation.
The time has come for change.








