A suspected migrant wearing a £1,025 Canada Goose jacket staying at a tax-payer funded hotel barged through barriers at a Tube station without buying a ticket.
Witnesses said he was staying at a nearby Holiday Inn hotel used as temporary-accommodation.
The brazen man was then seen pushing his way into the Underground without paying.
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It happened at 10am yesterday (11 Dec) at Wembley Park Station during the morning commute.
He was staying at the hotel used to house migrants in the shadow of the national football stadium.
It has been used to house asylum seekers since July.
But he was wearing a black Canada Goose Crofton Puffer jacket.
A source said: “A migrant forced his way through the ticket barriers at Wembley Park Station during the busy Thursday morning commute.
“Witnesses said the migrant staying at the temporary-accommodation hotel, the Holiday Inn, was wearing a Canada Goose jacket.
“Valued at around £1,000.
“When he barged through the ticket barriers shortly after 10am.”
Locals reacted with shock at his brazen behaviour and his designer clobber, as reported on Need To Know.

One said: “The more you give, the more people think they are entitled.”
A second added: “It is rife there.”
Another said: “Vote Reform.”

Transport for London has been approached for comment.
Canada Goose Crofton Puffer’s are selling for £1.025 on their website.
It reads: “Maximum protection in freezing temperatures and easy to pack away when it warms up.

Maximum protection in freezing temperatures and easy to pack away when it warms up.£1,025. (Picture: Jam Press)
“The Crofton Puffer is crafted from Recycled Feather-Light-Ripstop—an ultra-lightweight fabric with ripstop construction and a water-repellent finish.
“Featuring an adjustable hood and a drawcord at the hem to customize the fit and lock in warmth.”
It comes after another suspected migrant was seen in a £1,715 Moncler jacket doing the same thing back on 16 October.
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