Another example of the shady dealings for housing illegal immigrants – this time in Wales, UK – where do the “entrepreneurs” buying up hotels and converting them to open prisons get their money from?
From here on 10 April 2023:
“Residents of Northop Hall, a village in Flintshire with a population of roughly 1,500, argue it is “wrong” for asylum seekers to be accommodated in the village due to the lack of infrastructure, both for those who already live there and for those who would be arriving. Plans are under way to convert a disused hotel near the village into accommodation for roughly 150 asylum seekers, while a further 250 could be housed in modular accommodation to be built on the hotel’s grounds.”
“Last month, the hotel’s owner, Payman 3 Holdings, launched a public consultation on the proposals ahead of submitting a full planning application to Flintshire Council. The proposals have been met with strong opposition in the local area, with residents arguing that it is wrong to place asylum seekers in an area without any local services and minimal public transport.”
“It’s a small village. We have one small corner shop. The post office closed a few years ago. There are no medical facilities, no GP or dentist or health centre or anything like that,” local resident Tracy North told i.”
Imagine if you were living in a house with your elderly mum and dad and your three kids and the government said – “here, we will build refurbish and extend the space over your garage and put these two uneducated fighting age males in it – we will keep an eye on them with some security staff popping round every now and then, honest”.
“In March, the Home Office announced over 5,000 migrants would be housed in four new sites across the UK, including a barge at Portland Port in Dorset, disused military sites in Lincolnshire and Essex, and an old prison in East Sussex.”
Even the BBC piled on – albeit a month later on 9 May 2023
Asylum seeker hotel plans fought by Flintshire villagers - BBC News
“.. the planning, design and access statement, which forms part of the consultation, said ratios of staff and levels of safeguarding and security would be high, and the proposal "strongly aligns with national and local objectives".
So it’s not just the 400 illegal immigrants, it is also “staff ratios” – how many? One to 20? So 20 security staff?
I posted an article a few days ago about NYC where half the hotels are claimed by the Mayor to be filled with illegal immigrants, costing 400-500 bucks a day, in hotels owned by Pakistan International Airways and hence the Pakistan government.
There are no reports of the cost per migrant that is being charged to cover food, health, utilities, security, translation services, clothing, education etc.
But there is a similar shadiness to the awarding of contracts. Here are the UK’s most senior politicians handling the illegal immigrant crisis (these are not asylum seekers, they are welfare benefit seekers, looking to defraud the British public of tax payers money).
Here are pictures of the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman and Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak of the UK.
Braverman (should change her name to Braverperson?) is under a bit of a cloud from requests for civil servants to get her off a speeding ticket and “picking fights”.
So, where is the parallel with the situation in NYC, where the Pakistani government is being paid by NYC and the Federal government to house illegal immigrants?
Not quite the same, but there is a shell company called PAYMÁN HOLDINGS 3 LTD, Company number 13018403.
No books, nothing. Yet it is being awarded a contract that – at, say, 150 pounds a night for 400 illegal immigrants works out at almost 22 million pounds a year PLUS a salary of, say, 40,000 pounds a year for 20 security guards = 800,000 pounds a year, call it 25 million pounds a year with all the ancillary costs from keeping records on the open prison inmates at the hotel. I bet the 1,500 residents would rather have that money, but of course, the government will not offer them any sort of choice.
Who runs PAYMÁN HOLDINGS 3 LTD, Company number 13018403.
This chap, in his own words here:
https://naimanispayman.com/about-me/
“Na’ím Anís Paymán is a Bahá’í of German and Iranian descent who grew up in Albania and later moved to the UK to pursue his studies. Paymán is a serial entrepreneur seeking to bring meaningful innovation to the world. While taking Natural Sciences at Gonville & Caius College at the University of Cambridge, he set up Peymans, a provider of short-term accommodation in Cambridge and Oxford.”
He spells it “Peymans”, so maybe he has other companies set up under that name.
An obviously smart, entrepreneurial guy, who has provided short term (student?) accommodation in the university towns of Oxford and Cambridge – now branching out into illegal immigrant accommodation (open prisons).
It is not a small “racket” either. Payman is mentioned in this Daily Mail article dated six months ago on 9 December 2022:
'Opportunistic' investors buy cheap buildings to house asylum seekers | Daily Mail Online
· Opportunistic' firms are making profits from migrant hostels, the Mail can reveal
· One firm may make up to £11 million a year by turning hotels into migrant hostels
· Investors are accused of taking advantage of hotels ruined by Covid lockdowns
· The Home Office pays up to £150 a night per migrant for stays in H&H hotels
“One ‘opportunistic’ firm stands to make up to £11million a year after buying four hotels. Another company is also set to make big profits after buying 12 hotels in under two years.”
“H&H Hotels was set up in December last year. Managing director, Egyptian Hassan Arif, 32, is listed as director of 17 companies. Craig Leyland, leader of East Lindsey District Council, which covers Skegness, said: ‘The company H&H have been buying up these hotels across the country. It’s opportunistic.”
Moving on further into the Daily Mail article, here’s Mr Payman again (is that a real name or a shortening of “Pay the Man”?):
“A second businessman, Na’im Anis Payman, 28, has also bought property in Skegness – one of at least 12 hotels he snapped up in the last two years. At least three of the properties are currently or have previously been used to house asylum seekers.”
12 hotels? Wow, quite the entrepreneur! NO ANNUAL ACCOUNTS for Payman Holdings 3 Ltd, so maybe these are run through Payman Holdings 2 or 1 Ltd!! – not run through Payman Holdings 3 Ltd. There are a lot of empty and run-sown hotels all along the east cost of England – check out properties in Cromer like this 6 bedroom house. Pop 12 illegal immigrants in there at 150 pounds a night – 657,000 a year - and you will have no trouble paying a 6% mortgage, costing 36,000 pounds a year!
Enquiring minds want to know where the money is coming from to fund the hotel purchases of these entrepreneurs. Is it from government “grants”, probably not from high street banks. Is it from “charities” sponsored by the likes of Soros?
Enquiring minds also want to know if there is a rat line being run through to the countries that illegal immigrants come from. We see stories of those that are held (using money paid by the UK government to the French government- how does that work?? Surely the French should be deporting them!!) on the other side of the English Channel – but if the US experience is anything to go by, there could be as many as a million illegal immigrants (based on relative population sizes) in the UK who have successfully crossed the Channel.
As an observation, we have second generation immigrants in government processing illegal immigrants using first generation “entrepreneurs”. Seems sad that third, fourth or older generation Brits are unable to “participate” to this degree.
Onwards!
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Thanks PH. Infiltration flat out yet again.
https://twitter.com/RebelNews_UK/status/1660756975200681992?s=20
Sure sounds like "progress" to me. a way to completely destroy the character and livability of communities that are already struggling with lack of opportunities for the younger generations that are born there. The "immigrants" don't have to have jobs, they get a dole from moment they arrive, and money is available for opportunists to acquire suppressed properties to provide housing and the communities are no longer home for the natives. Sure sounds progressive doesn't it?