One of Wiltshire's best Indian restaurants has been hit with a hefty £28,000 fine for employing an illegal worker. The Jewel in the Crown in Swindon is a much loved and an award winning restaurant that has consistently received high reviews from its customers.

However, the owners fell foul of UK immigration laws, after being found to have employed a person who did not have the right to work in Britain The business was visited by a Home Office Immigration Enforcement team between April and June, when the discovery was made. The announcement of the fine was posted to a government website on Friday last week.

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