An Albanian burglar who claimed asylum to avoid deportation has taunted British taxpayers and the Home Office by filming himself cruising around London in a £300,000 Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Gucci-wearing Dorian Puka, 28, has previously been jailed and deported twice for a string of burglaries in the UK.
Puka has now used his public TikTok account, followed by over 1500 people, to post a video of himself driving around London in a Rolls-Royce with Albanian music playing in the background.
In the brazen clip, he appears to park on a set of double yellow lines as he showed off the exterior of the flashy car as he carefully avoided showing the number plates.
And the criminal took to his Instagram account this morning to post a clip from the film American Gangster showing Denzel Washington’s character Frank Lucas talking about the importance of ‘honesty and integrity’ in business.
He also shared a video shouting at his friends from the window of a Mercedes G-Wagon as they rode along side him swerving on a motorbike.
Despite being kicked out of the UK twice, Puka cannot be evicted from the country a third time until his latest asylum application is dealt with – and each one costs the taxpayer £12,000 on average.
Asylum seekers can also claim £49.18 a week of public cash in asylum support.
Puka was first jailed in 2016 for nine months and then deported the following year for attempting to break into a home in Twickenham when the owner caught him on a webcam whilst on holiday in France.
However, within a year Puka managed to dodge border control and wormed his way back into Britain where he continued to raid and rob homes in Greater London.
Puka has now used his public TikTok account, followed by over 1500 people, to post a video of himself driving around London in a Rolls-Royce with Albanian music playing in the background
In the brazen clip, he appears to park on a set of double yellow lines as he showed off the exterior of the flashy car as he carefully avoided showing the number plates
He was eventually apprehended, wearing an expensive stolen watch, by a plain clothes officer in Surbiton, south-west London.
Puka was jailed for three-and-a-half years but his offending did not stop once behind bars as he gained notoriety posting photos on a smuggled phone with prisoners associated with organised crime groups.
He was deported in March 2020, but was back by the following January. Social media posts showed he had travelled via Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.
Despite this, the Home Office said he cannot be deported until his asylum claim has been fully considered. This process could take months or even years due to the huge and ever-growing backlog of immigration tribunal appeals.
It’s not the first time Puka has taunted the British public on his TikTok account.
At the start of the year, he posted a video of himself welcoming in 2025 while smoking a shisha pipe in front of a belly dancer.
The three minute video, which was posted to his Tik Tok, ended with a shot of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, overlaid with the words: ‘Happy New Year everyone!…Wish the best for all!’
Dorian Puka, 28, has previously been jailed and deported twice for a string of burglaries in the UK
He was first jailed in 2016 for nine months and then deported the following year for attempting to break into a home in Twickenham when the owner caught him on a webcam whilst on holiday in France
However, within in one year Puka managed to dodge border control and wormed his way back into Britain where he continued to raid and rob homes in Greater London
At the start of the year, he posted a video of himself welcoming in 2025 while smoking a shisha pipe in front of a belly dancer
And in October he posted another video of himself driving a £300,000 red Ferrari around the streets of the capital
In the same month, Puka also trolled Nigel Farage after posting a picture of himself raising a toast and tucking into a meal next to a doctored photo of the Reform UK leader
And in October he posted another video of himself driving a £300,000 red Ferrari around the streets of the capital.
In the same month, Puka also trolled Nigel Farage after posting a picture of himself raising a toast and tucking into a meal next to a doctored photo of the Reform UK leader.
Mr Farage labelled him ‘a proper wrong’un’ and said we are ‘literally being walked all over’ by the convicted criminal.
Puka has also previously shown off other luxury cars including a £75,000 Porsche Cayenne, a £130,000 Mercedes G-Wagon, £155,000 Bentley Bentayga, a £55,000 BMW X5, a £46,000 Mercedes AMG, and a £35,000 Jaguar XF.
Other social media posts showed him enjoying evenings at local shisha bars, treating relatives to high-end meals, and unboxing a brand-new Patek Philippe watch.
Regarding Puka, a Home Office spokesperson previously said: ‘Foreign nationals who commit crimes should be in no doubt that the law will be enforced.
‘Mr Puka has been deported by the UK before. It is UK law that we cannot deport individuals where there are claims or representations still awaiting decision.
‘We have already begun delivering a major surge in immigration enforcement and returns activity to remove people with no right to be in the UK, with 3,000 returned since the new government came into power.’