Albanian rapper makes 'instruction videos' sneaking into UK illegally
Posing next to expensive cars and in swanky drinking establishments, Dijonis Biba obviously has no problem showing off his flashy lifestyle.
But the Albanian rapper's bragging does not stop there. For Biba, 20, has also been using 'instruction videos' on YouTube to boast about his knowledge of how to sneak into England illegally.
His guides, which have been viewed more than 100,000 times, include tips on using fake IDs, airports where these false documents will not be detected and claiming asylum.
Originally from northern Albania, he has a huge following in his homeland on social media. Biba has posted pictures of himself drinking at the top of The Shard, wearing designer clothes and standing in front of sports cars. The hip-hop star also hosts nightly online chats from London.
Biba openly describes how he came to Britain illegally and would be removed if discovered. In one video, originally recorded on his Instagram account and then reposted on YouTube, he used a Google map to show the route a friend took to England using a fake Italian ID. The video, posted on May 17, has racked up more than 70,000 views.
In a video from September last year, which has been watched 30,000 times, he described how to use Ireland as a back door to get into the UK using fake Romanian ID cards.
'Get fake cards and get from Spain then do Dublin. When you get to Dublin claim asylum then you get another fake ID costing you 300 euros then on [an] aeroplane to London.'
YouTube has refused to remove the videos, claiming they do not violate the site's policies. It insisted the clips shared Biba's experience entering a country but did not offer services or detailed information to help transit or border crossing.