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The First Migrant Is Found Guilty of Work Illegally to Deliver or, but Is Sentenced to a Fine of Two Hours' Wages

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The first migrant to be convicted of having worked illegally for Deliveroo was not sentenced to a two-hour fine. Abdullah Merez, 23, admitted that he had illegally delivered food to the company after being caught in Woking, Surrey, on 2 May this year. However, the 23-year-olds received a probationary release from the justices of the peace after hearing that he was in debt and that the crime was the first The Sun. Merez was then ordered to pay a …
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The first migrant to be convicted of having worked illegally for Deliveroo was not sentenced to a two-hour fine. Abdullah Merez, 23, admitted that he had illegally delivered food to the company after being caught in Woking, Surrey, on 2 May this year. However, the 23-year-olds received a probationary release from the justices of the peace after hearing that he was in debt and that the crime was the first The Sun. Merez was then ordered to pay a …

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Kancha broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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