30/08/2005

BB's Makosi questioned by immigration

Makosi Musambasi, a contestant on the recent series of reality TV show ‘Big Brother’, has been questioned by immigration officials.

The 24-year-old, who is originally from Zimbabwe, was taken in by police on Monday because she may have breached the conditions of her visa by appearing on the Channel 4 show.

Miss Musambasi was granted a work permit to come to Britain and work as a cardiac nurse. However, she may have invalidated the terms of the permit by leaving her job to appear as a contestant on the show.

Police stopped Makosi, who was the second runner-up in the reality show behind Eugene Sully and winner Anthony Hutton, on Monday after reportedly spotting her travelling in her sister’s car without wearing a seatbelt. She was taken to Staines Police station in Middlesex for questioning.

A spokesperson for Surrey Police said: “Police stopped a car on the M25 near Stoke D’Abernon at 5pm yesterday on a driving matter. A 24-year-old Zimbabwean was then questioned by the immigration services which is now dealing with the matter.”

It is understood that Makosi reapplied for a visa after leaving the Big Brother house.

The Home Office said that immigration officials would question any foreign national who left the job for which they had been granted a work permit.

(KMcA/SP)

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