Abiola's barrister Rodney Ferm told
the court: 'He would like to be sentenced today as he is to be deported
to Nigeria where he may well have work to go to.
'I have explained to him it would be
an exception to the general rule. There is no application for bail given
that he has no future in this country I see no need for a pre-sentence
report.'
Pinheiro-Fernandes's lawyer said: 'Vania
Pinheiro-Fernandes is extremely keen to be sentenced as soon as
possible. She is an EU citizen and a woman of good character.'
Abiola Kumoye (left) and Ayodeji Abbis (right)
The alleged best man Ayodeji Abbis, 25, of Grange Road, Hunslet, denies receiving £1,000 for his part in the conspiracy.
He will face trial at Hull Crown Court on May 13.
Recorder
Margai Mostafa adjourned sentencing to June until after the trial. She
remanded the bride and groom in custody. Aumoye and Abbis walked free on
bail.
Det Sgt Andy Norris of the UK Border Agency said sham marriages have grown considerably in the country
The wedding was due to take place in Hull's Guildhall (above), but the
trio were arrested before the ceremony after the registrar tipped off
the UK Border Agency
He
said: 'We are working to tackle this problem head on. We will find and
arrest anyone carrying out these crimes, no matter where they are in the
country.'
Mr Norris said there are benefits to all parties involved with arranging these scams.
'A
lot of sham marriages are arranged to allow people to stay in the
country legally and that is the major reason people try to arrange these
and why people are willing to act illegally to do so,' he said.
'Criminals
who organise these fake weddings do so for a monetary benefit,
sometimes thousands of pounds, and our worries are that the money raised
from this could be used to possibly fund other areas of crime.
'Fake passports and documentation are used to try and pull the wool over the authorities eyes.
'They often involve non-EU citizens who seek illegal assistance to get married in order to stay in this country.'
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