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An underground Kurdish crime network is helping migrants work illegally in high street shops across Britain.
More than 100 mini-marts, barbershops and car washes were found by a BBC investigation to be linked to organised crime.
Fake company directors are being paid to put their names on official paperwork but are not involved in running them.
Asylum seekers were found to be working 14-hour shifts in these shops for just £4 per hour.
The crime syndicate was uncovered when two Kurdish journalists posed as asylum seekers. They were told how easy it would be for them to run a shop selling illegal vapes and cigarettes.
One man told the BBC that he could make up to £3,00

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