Deported convict migrant boasts on British streets after sneaking back into UK as ‘borders treated like revolving door’

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows NINTCHDBPICT001045430327, Image 2 shows NINTCHDBPICT001045430315

A BRAZEN criminal who was deported multiple times has been seen boasting on British streets after sneaking back into the UK.

Convicted Czech drug dealer Patrik Durac, 27, was expelled from the country indefinitely in 2023 following a string of offences including violent disorder and supplying Class A drugs.

Convicted criminal Patrick Durac, 27, making hand gestures after sneaking back into the UKCredit: Facebook
The yob made a mockery of UK borders after sneaking back in and posing for picturesCredit: Facebook
Durac, pictured, claims to suffer an ‘incurable’ health condition which means he’s unfit to workCredit: Facebook

But it has now been revealed he was back in Britain within months, flaunting his return on social media while strutting around Stoke-on-Trent in ripped jeans and a £1,500 designer jacket.

Images have emerged showing Durac making hand gestures while hiding his face despite his previous deportation and repeated prison sentences in the UK.

The 27-year-old posing defiantly and even flashed a two-finger salute in a case critics say shows how Britain’s borders are being treated like a “revolving door”.

Durac sparked anger after it emerged he later attempted to re-enter Britain again using false identity documents, a court heard.

BABY AGONY

Laura Woods: ‘I was bleeding, then my lips went blue’ as she reveals miscarriage


‘TONIGHT YOU DIE’

Laura Woods: Stalker sent pics of her own house while she was live on TV

And when he was finally stopped again, the jobless thug tried to exploit a notorious migrant “back door” by catching a ferry from Ireland into the Welsh port of Holyhead using false documents, a court heard.

Border staff challenged him – only for Durac to sneer: “I know my rights.”

He is now facing Christmas behind bars ahead of sentencing in the New Year.

And critics have now blasted the scandal as proof foreign criminals are “treating our borders like a revolving door”, branding the system “broken”, reports the Mail.

Jonathan Gullis, mayor of Kidsgrove, told the outlet: “This violent, convicted drug dealer was supposedly deported for good, yet has still been able to sneak back into the UK again and again, spreading fear and misery in our communities.

“People in Stoke-on-Trent, across Staffordshire, and right across the United Kingdom are crying out for proper border controls so foreign national offenders can’t treat our borders like a revolving door and keep endangering the British people.”

Durac is among other illegal migrants who target ferries into Holyhead and other Irish Sea ports, hoping to game freedom of movement rules.

Despite being refused asylum and having an EU Settlement Scheme application rejected, Durac – who claimed an “incurable” condition made him unfit for work – set up home in Stoke-on-Trent.

In 2019, he and his younger brother were part of a gang that launched a vicious attack, punching and kicking a man in front of terrified children and elderly bystanders.

Durac admitted affray over what a judge called an “ugly” revenge assault at Hanley Bus Station on a busy Saturday afternoon and the thug was jailed for ten months.

Just two years later, he was back in the dock after cops stopped a car he was travelling in and found £1,490 worth of heroin and cocaine, along with cash.

Though he claimed he wasn’t actively dealing, Durac pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs and was jailed for 14 months in 2021.

After his release, he was arrested again in October 2022 trying to re-enter the UK at Holyhead and handed a further eight-month sentence.

In 2023, he was deported indefinitely.

Yet by 2024, his own social media showed him swaggering around the Potteries once more.

One October snap shows Durac hiding his face while wearing ripped jeans and a £1,500 Moncler jacket – flashing a two-finger gesture.

A pal commented: “You’re back UK yes.”

Other images show him posing with hooded mates across Staffordshire.

The yob was exposed by his own social mediaCredit: Facebook
Durac faces spending Christmas behind bars after being arrested at Holyhead on December 5 trying to enter the UK under a different nameCredit: Facebook
He has served prison sentences in the UK for affray, being concerned with the supply of heroin and cocaine and immigration offencesCredit: Facebook

Durac was finally nicked in March this year and removed again for immigration offences.

But astonishingly, on December 5 he was arrested yet again at Holyhead after arriving with a passport and ID card in the name of Martin Rafael.

Fingerprint checks exposed his true identity but Durac told Llandudno magistrates’ court he had “never heard” of Patrik Durac, adding: “I don’t know him.”

It is believed he legally changed his name in the Czech Republic following his latest removal from Britain.

Durac has been “involved in criminal activity” throughout his time in the UK, prosecutor James Neary told the hearing.

But the prosecutor said: “He’s deliberately been able to get that passport to facilitate his entry, illegally, into the UK.”

Durac admitted entering the UK in breach of a deportation order.

Committing him to custody ahead of his sentencing, District Judge Gwyn Jones said: “Of greater concern is the past record which shows a pattern of persistence in attempting to get into the UK when subject to a deportation order and your continued pattern of offending.”

In a statement the Home Office said: “Everyone entering the UK must comply with immigration rules.

“Anyone entering in breach of a deportation order will be detained and removed.

“The Home Secretary has announced the most sweeping reforms in modern times to remove incentives attracting illegal migrants to the UK and to ensure removal of those with no right to remain.”

Patrik Durac’s path of misery

2019 – Jailed 10 months for affray
2021 – Jailed 14 months for being concerned with supply heroin and cocaine
2022 – Arrested trying to re-enter the UK, jailed eight months
2023 – Deported indefinitely
2024 – Social media shows him in Potteries, Stoke
March 2025 – Arrested and removed again for immigration offences
Dec 2025 – Arrested again for re-entering under new ID (after changing his name in Czech Republic)

Source link

Related Posts

Load More Posts Loading...No More Posts.