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Lankan busted in Japan over fake firms and false promises – The Island

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 13, 2025Updated:July 13, 20252 Mins Read
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Summary of the Case of Mohamed Irfan:

  1. Absence of Services Recognition in diminished circumstances – On December 2023, Mohamed Irfan, a Sri Lankan man, used a fraudulent network involving a fake car dealership to fabricate fraudulent financial statements. This allowed him to obtain a business manager visa, scheduled for submission. Despite the legitimacy of the attempt, authorities arrested him on July 7.

  2. From fraudulent visa toShell companies – This case is part of a broader investigation involving at least nine Sri Lankans, who manipulated financial documents to obtain residency visas through various fraudulent activities. The scheme was launched using numerous shell companies, which falsified documents to secure residency approval.

  3. Multiple False document-fraud officers – Many individuals accessed the fraudulent visa system, often behaving as if they were working for a fake company. Some became executives of these companies, submitting fake documents to secure access to business manager visas.

  4. Lack of accurate information – The document, while appearing credible, contains errors. It summarizes nine individuals with claims of obtaining over $100,000 in additional fees, with thousands of transactions, without clear links to the fraudulent scheme.

  5. Scattered true involvement – When the individuals were invited to Japan in 2024, many were forced to work in hard-hit sectors like construction or demolition, lacking the enriching experience their visas were designed to provide.

  6. Res intrigued by the false promise – affairs in Japan were partlyGuided by false marketing, leading many to settle for basic services, such as job placements, instead of earning high salaries they were falsely advised. Some faced significant financial and personal burdens.

The document, while portrays as a lucky charm, lacks solid evidence, creating confusion and frustration among advocates of immigration ethics. It serves as a cautionary tale for those searching for real and precise solutions for legal and practical needs.

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