A BOGUS refugee given access to top secret files has been stripped of his UK citizenship.
Zak Sula, 57, claimed to be from war-torn Kosovo when he entered Britain illegally in 1995 — despite being born in Albania.

He was allowed to remain in 1999 after saying he would be killed by Serb forces in Kosovo.
The dad settled in London and became a UK citizen three years later.
He trained as a court interpreter and passed a background check to work for the Met Police.

Later, he won clearance to see secret non-police personnel documents.
Sula was rumbled by the Home Office in 2021.
He withdrew an appeal against seizure of his passport and awaits a deportation ruling.
The Met said: “Staff have to pass vetting checks.”
Sula and the Home Office declined to comment.