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Sham marriage: Sharon Creaghan, Naseer Awan sentenced | Sham marriage: Sharon Creaghan, Naseer Awan sentenced |
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A 45-year-old Cardiff woman whose sham marriage to a foreign student was halted at the register office by Border Agency officials has been given a suspended jail sentence. | |
Sharon Creaghan a mother-of-three who was paid £1,400 for the wedding, said she needed the money to pay her rent. | Sharon Creaghan a mother-of-three who was paid £1,400 for the wedding, said she needed the money to pay her rent. |
At Cardiff Crown Court Creaghan and Naseer Awan, 34, a Pakistani, admitted conspiracy to facilitate the commission of a breach of immigration law. | At Cardiff Crown Court Creaghan and Naseer Awan, 34, a Pakistani, admitted conspiracy to facilitate the commission of a breach of immigration law. |
Awan was jailed for 12 months. | Awan was jailed for 12 months. |
He was told that the Border Agency would then look into him being deported to Pakistan. | He was told that the Border Agency would then look into him being deported to Pakistan. |
Creaghan's 32-week sentence was suspended for 18 months, and she was also ordered to carry out 150 hours unpaid work. | Creaghan's 32-week sentence was suspended for 18 months, and she was also ordered to carry out 150 hours unpaid work. |
The court heard that Creaghan had not told her teenage children she was about to marry Awan. | The court heard that Creaghan had not told her teenage children she was about to marry Awan. |
Creaghan had a "crib sheet" at home to remember facts and details about the groom's life and family. | Creaghan had a "crib sheet" at home to remember facts and details about the groom's life and family. |
Judge David Wynn Morgan told them: "Your actions made a mockery of the immigration procedures and also of the solemn state of marriage. | |
"This whole business was a sham - it was a disgrace." | "This whole business was a sham - it was a disgrace." |
John Probert, prosecuting, said officers discovered a marriage had been booked at Cardiff register office in the name of Awan. | |
"At 11.15am they found the prospective bride and groom and a number of guests," said Mr Probert. | |
"After short interviews with guests both the bride and groom were arrested. | |
"Officers went to Creaghan's home and found a crib sheet with information about Awan in a handbag." | "Officers went to Creaghan's home and found a crib sheet with information about Awan in a handbag." |
The court heard that Creaghan told police the marriage was genuine and she loved Awan. | |
But when she was shown the crib sheet and a receipt for £1,400 she admitted being paid to marry Awan. | But when she was shown the crib sheet and a receipt for £1,400 she admitted being paid to marry Awan. |
Janet Treharne, for Awan, said he had tried to get permanent residency in the UK through the marriage so his sick nine-year-old son could get treatment on the NHS. | Janet Treharne, for Awan, said he had tried to get permanent residency in the UK through the marriage so his sick nine-year-old son could get treatment on the NHS. |
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