Crime network behind UK mini-marts is enabling migrants to work illegally, BBC finds

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Crime network behind UK mini-marts is enabling migrants to work illegally, BBC finds
A recent investigation by the BBC reveals a crime network operating behind UK mini-marts that facilitates illegal work for migrants. Undercover reporters discovered how simple it is to profit from selling illegal vapes and cigarettes, highlighting serious concerns about exploitation and the underground economy.
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