Dardan Hoxhaj, 31, was jailed for three years and deported to Albania in 2018 after authorities found he was involved in a drug trafficking operation worth about £750,000. After being removed, he later re-entered Britain without permission, prompting further action from authorities. Reporting on the case says a decision is made to allow him to stay in the UK. The account attributes the outcome to family circumstances, stating that deportation would be “unfair” given his wife’s situation. The sources provided focus on the same basic timeline: conviction and sentencing in relation to a large-scale operation in 2018, deportation following that case, and a subsequent return leading to the later decision. The coverage does not set out additional procedural details or counterarguments in the material supplied. Overall, the information indicates that the immigration outcome changes despite the prior criminal conviction and deportation after involvement in drug trafficking.