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The video - posted to Gujjar's TikTok account - is one of more than 450 clips analysed by BBC Verify that reveal clues about his activities and his close relationship to the other men.Within a month of this video being posted online, Ali and Shahzad were dead - beaten to death on the boat journey sold to them by Gujjar, who promised a safe route into Europe.
Meanwhile, Gujjar found himself on the run,for his role in the tragedy.When BBC Verify contacted him on a phone number obtained from survivors, Gujjar said repeatedly in a series of voice notes his name had been "misused" by survivors in connection with the disaster and that he was leaving it all in the hands of Allah.
Fadi Gujjar is from Jaurah in Pakistan's Punjab region. In his 30s, his real name is Khawar Hassan - though he also goes by Bishi Gujjar.Pakistani smugglers
have tended to boastfully advertise illegal routes to Europe online.
But Gujjar is careful. His online presence is limited to highly edited videos of his travels and almost all clients BBC Verify identified are local to Jaurah. Advertisements for his services seem to spread by word of mouth."They tell a story that requires an element of concentration, but what's great about it is that you can look at the work and not see something and then come back and see something new, over and over again," she said.
"The detail is exquisite."Snape Maltings is run by the charity Britten Pears Arts, which promotes cultural offerings.
The charity originated from the Lowestoft-born composer Benjamin Britten and his partner, the singer Peter Pears."We feel it's a real coup that they [The Singh Twins] accepted our invitation to come and show here," said the charity's Harry Young.