Gucci-wearing Albanian burglar flaunts Ferrari in London after lodging asylum claim to stay in UK- despite already being kicked out of the country twice

An Albanian serial burglar who has twice been jailed and deported from the UK flaunted his Ferrari on the streets of London after sneaking back into Britain.

Gucci-wearing Dorian Puka, 28, posted a video of himself driving the £300,000 supercar to his Instagram and TikTok accounts.

The Home Office acknowledged the burglar had been deported before but said it was powerless to do so again until his asylum claim has been heard in full.

Since returning to Britain, Puka has shown off other luxury cars including a £75,000 Porsche Cayenne, a £130,000 Mercedes G-Wagon, £155,000 Bentley Bentayga, a £55,000 BMW X5, a £46,000 Mercedes AMG, and a £35,000 Jaguar XF.

Other social media posts showed him enjoying evenings at local shisha bars, treating relatives to high-end meals, and unboxing a brand-new Patek Philippe watch – all without a Border Force agent or policeman in sight.

Earlier this year, MailOnline tracked the burglar to a £1,100-a-night beachside suite at a five star Cornish spa hotel.

Albanian serial burglar Dorian Puka flaunted his Ferrari on the streets of London after sneaking back into Britain

Since returning to Britain, Puka has shown off other luxury cars including a £75,000 Porsche Cayenne, a £130,000 Mercedes G-Wagon, £155,000 Bentley Bentayga, a £55,000 BMW X5, a £46,000 Mercedes AMG, and a £35,000 Jaguar XF

Albanian serial burglar Dorian Puka, 28, (pictured) has twice been jailed and deported

However, he’s back in the UK and has posted a video of himself driving a £300,000 Ferrari on the streets of London

The Home Office acknowledged the burglar had been deported before but said it was powerless to do so again until his asylum claim has been heard in full

Dorian Puka (pictured) was first jailed for nine months for attempting to break into a property in Twickenham in 2016

He was first jailed for nine months for attempting to break into a property in Twickenham in 2016 before being deported the following year.

But within 12 months he returned to the UK, where he carried out a spree of break-ins.

It is unclear how he re-entered the country. He was eventually apprehended, wearing an expensive stolen watch, by a plain clothes officer in Surbiton, south-west London.

Puka was jailed for three-and-a-half years but his offending did not stop once behind bars.

He gained notoriety by posting photos on a smuggled phone with prisoners associated with organised crime groups.

In one he posed with a fellow convict and wrote: ‘From H.M.P. we jump in V.I.P.!!!!’

He was deported in March 2020, but was back by the following January. Social media posts showed he had travelled via Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.

Despite being deported he managed to once again gain entry to the UK

Despite being deported once more in March 2020, he was back by following January. This week the Daily Mail tracked him down to the Carbis Bay Hotel near St Ives, Cornwall (pictured)

When asked what his victims would think about him staying at the lavish hotel, which is estimated to have cost £5,000 he said: ‘It doesn’t matter what people think’

At the time the information was passed to the Home Office but despite warning he ‘should be prepared to face prosecution and removal’ he has continued to live in the UK unimpeded.

It came as this week another Albanian criminal who crept back into the UK after he was deported won the right to stay under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

Burglar Ardit Binaj, 32, was released from jail six months into a two-and-a-half year sentence and deported, before returning within months, marrying his Lithuanian girlfriend and having a baby with her.

It meant he could successfully claim that any attempt to deport him again would breach Article 8 of the ECHR – the right to respect for private and family life.  

Despite the ramifications of pulling out of the ECHR, such as the potential breaching of the Good Friday Agreement, Tory MPs such as leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick have called for Britain to leave the human rights convention.

The illegal immigrant was caught on webcam (pictured) breaking into a home in Twickenham, south west London, before being jailed and deported in 2016

Despite being deported twice he lives in the UK freely, enjoying a lavish lifestyle filled with designer clothes and a fleet of luxury cars including a £130,000 Mercedes G-Wagon

Although he posted a clip of himself wearing a Capita ankle tag in October, neither Scotland Yard or the Home Office were able to account for it (pictured: outside Carbis Bay Hotel)

In May, the Northern Ireland Affair Committee said: ‘Given the convention is embedded in the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement, written into the Northern Ireland Act 1998 and determines how the Northern Ireland Assembly legislates, we note that Northern Ireland is often overlooked whenever the prospect of ECHR withdrawal is raised.’

However, the European convention’s power over the UK has long been an issue for many MPs. 

Even former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called for a referendum on Britain’s ECHR membership. 

Meanwhile, Conservative leadership candidate Robert Jenrick previously told The Telegraph: ‘The convention has been stretched so far beyond recognition that it’s become a charter for criminals.

‘It has repeatedly offered loopholes to dangerous foreign criminals who threaten the British public so they can avoid deportation.

‘Reform of Article 8 is a fantasy. The only way we can put an end to farcical cases like this is if we leave the convention altogether, and guarantee our own rights.’

He warned there ‘isn’t’ a future’ for the Tories unless it campaigns to quit the ECHR.

Despite the ramifications of pulling out of the ECHR, such as the potential breaching of the Good Friday Agreement, Tory MPs such as leadership hopeful Robert Jenrick have called for Britain to leave the human rights convention

Mr Jenrick (pictured with other leadership hopefuls Kemi Badenoch and James Cleverly) dismissed concerns about the impact of quitting the ECHR on the Good Friday Agreement, saying a new British bill of rights could provide a ‘pragmatic answer’

Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called for a referendum on Britain’s ECHR membership

The former immigration minister used a morning campaign rally on the fringes of the Conservative conference in Birmingham to issue a ‘leave or die’ message.

Mr Jenrick said continued membership of the ECHR was making it ‘impossible for us to finish the job we began with Brexit, which is to restore sovereignty to our people and our Parliament’.

He dismissed concerns about the impact of quitting the ECHR on the Good Friday Agreement, saying a new British bill of rights could provide a ‘pragmatic answer’.

Regarding Ferrari-driving Albanian criminal Dorian Puka, a Home Office spokeswoman said: ‘Foreign nationals who commit crimes should be in no doubt that the law will be enforced. 

‘Mr Puka has been deported by the UK before. It is UK law that we cannot deport individuals where there are claims or representations still awaiting decision.

‘We have already begun delivering a major surge in immigration enforcement and returns activity to remove people with no right to be in the UK, with 3,000 returned since the new government came into power.’

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