Patrick Christys exposes security guard at migrant hotel flaunting GUNS and cash on social media

In the videos, he displays several weapons pistols, semi-automatic rifles, and other heavy-duty firearms
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GB News host Patrick Christys has revealed in an exclusive investigation that a Pakistani man working as a security guard at several illegal migrant hotels has been posting videos of firearms on social media accounts.
Addressing viewers, Patrick explained that on Friday night a video surfaced which appears to have been filmed inside the Bell Hotel in Epping as a protest was taking place outside.
The footage was originally uploaded to a social media page, with similar clips also appearing on the man’s Snapchat profile.
In the videos, he can be seen flaunting an arsenal of weapons including pistols, semi-automatic rifles and other heavy-duty firearms.
Patrick Christys said that it is 'deeply concerning'
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Other posts show large amounts of cash, luxury watches, and multiple mobile phones, with one clip even appearing to capture the barrel and trigger of a firearm.
Initially, it was believed the man might have been living at the Bell Hotel. But a closer look at his online activity suggests otherwise.
His online profile shows he first came to Britain to study, earning a degree from what appears to be a London university.
He later trained as a security guard and has posted numerous photos of himself on duty, often seen with walkie-talkies in both corporate and rural settings.
Patrick said: "In one post, he filmed himself at the Copthorne Hotel in West Sussex which is also used to house migrants.
"Another video is believed to show the inside of the Bell Hotel, linking him directly to both sites.
"We have reported these findings to the Home Office, as well as to Supreme Facilities the company believed to be responsible for security at the Bell Hotel.
"This evidence strongly suggests that a man working as a security guard at two migrant hotels has publicly displayed weapons, cash, and multiple phones on his social media.
"Members of the public are already concerned about illegal migrants potentially being serious criminals, but this raises further questions: who are the security guards?
"Where do they come from? And what background checks are being carried out?
Patrick revealed that he has reported the findings to the Home Office
| GETTY"We should stress that the circumstances around the images are not yet fully clear.
"The videos do not appear to have been filmed in the UK, and there is no indication that he has carried weapons here."
GB News has contacted the security guard for comment but has not yet received a response.
Patrick added: "He may argue he has done nothing wrong by posting the material, but many will find it deeply concerning that a man who has posed with what appear to be AK-47s, wads of cash and multiple mobile phones in Pakistan is now working security at hotels housing illegal migrants."
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