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Albanian murderer given asylum in UK while on run is arrested in US

An Albanian triple murderer given asylum in the UK while he was on the run for killing his wife, 19, and two brothers has been arrested in the US. 

Sokol Hoxha, 50, used a fake identity to flee mainland Europe for Britain in 1997 after a killing spree in Belgium and Albania. 

The murderer pretended to be a Kosovan refugee, which allowed him to claim asylum and ultimately British citizenship.

He eventually ended up in America, where he has now been arrested following a six-year manhunt covering two continents. 

A spokesman for the US Marshals Service said: ‘The arrest of Hoxha marked the culmination of a six-year fugitive investigation led by Interpol Washington in coordination with numerous domestic and international law enforcement partners.

‘During the investigation, authorities determined that Hoxha assumed a fraudulent identity after fleeing Belgium and subsequently obtained citizenship in another European country under the alias. 

‘Hoxha later allegedly entered the US and obtained lawful permanent resident status while continuing to conceal his true identity.’

The Albanian was the subject of two Interpol wanted notices and was finally stopped in Kettering, Ohio.

Sokol Hoxha, pictured, an Albanian triple murderer given asylum in the UK while he was on the run for killing his wife and two brothers, has been arrested in the US

Sokol Hoxha, pictured, an Albanian triple murderer given asylum in the UK while he was on the run for killing his wife and two brothers, has been arrested in the US

Britain granted asylum to Hoxha using his fake identity, The Telegraph reports. 

The killer then fled to the US in 2012 under his new alias, hiding his real identity for 14 years.

The marshals’ spokesman said: ‘Hoxha’s case serves as a powerful example of how sustained international law enforcement cooperation can overcome national boundaries, jurisdictional challenges, and decades of evasion to bring a convicted murderer to justice after nearly 30 years on the run.

‘It also reinforces a clear message that the US will not serve as a safe haven for criminal aliens or fugitives who fraudulently obtain immigration status or citizenship in an effort to evade accountability for serious crimes committed abroad.’

Hoxha murdered his wife after she refused to agree to his demands and become a prostitute. 

He was handed a 25-year jail sentence in absentia for the double murder of the brothers in Patos, Albania.

Both the National Crime Agency and Home Office are believed to have been involved in the investigation, helping uncover his immigration status and location after the killer fled to the UK where he lived for at least 10 years.

A string of Albanians have used fake names to gain British passports in recent years.

He is not the only Albanian to have gained a British passport by using a bogus name.

Anvi Metra claimed to be Kosovan after allegedly serving as the henchman for a mafia-style gang that took over an isolated mountain community amid an orgy of bloodshed, plundering banks and businesses and even raping local women.

He was handed a 25-year sentence for murder in his absence by a judge in Albania’s capital, Tirana, in 2001, who branded him ‘an enormous danger’ to society. 

But Metra was granted asylum in the UK and given a passport with his false alias, before eventually being extradited to Albania. 

Arsimi Murati also falsely claimed to be Kosovan and did not reveal he had served a long prison sentence for armed robbery back in Albania, on arrival in the UK.

The Home Secretary tried to remove his citizenship but Murati’s appeal bid was successful.

Murderer Anvi Metra, pictured, claimed to be Kosovan to get into the UK before eventually being extradited to Albania

Murderer Anvi Metra, pictured, claimed to be Kosovan to get into the UK before eventually being extradited to Albania

Arsimi Murati, pictured, also falsely claimed to be Kosovan and did not reveal he had served a long prison sentence for armed robbery back in Albania, on arrival in the UK

Arsimi Murati, pictured, also falsely claimed to be Kosovan and did not reveal he had served a long prison sentence for armed robbery back in Albania, on arrival in the UK

Murderer Afrim Sinani, meanwhile, was handed a 20-year jail term before heading to the UK in 1998 and falsely claiming asylum as a Kosovan refugee under the name Afrim Pulaj. 

He was finally extradited to Albania in 2010 after a long legal battle.

And former Albanian secret service chief Ilir Kumbaro fled to the UK using a false name after being sentenced in his absence to 15 years for kidnapping and torturing a businessman.

He managed to gain a passport but disappeared while on extradition bail and has not been found to this day.

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