A 28-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of immigration offences and driving otherwise than in accordance with a driving licence.
In the afternoon of May 17, Thames Valley Police officers were on ‘moped duty’ in the city centre of Milton Keynes when they stopped a fast food delivery driver for a popular delivery app company.
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The woman in question proceeded to produce what was later described as a ‘fake European driving licence’.
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It was then revealed that the delivery driver was in fact from South America and had no valid visa to work in the UK.
An officer, who was at the scene in central Milton Keynes, said: “Sgt Powell (pictured), being a biker, had the unfortunate task of riding this mean machine (pictured above) back to the police station.
"(Ps. The food had already been delivered, so no innocent purchasers were left hungry or disappointed).”
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