UK- AIDS timebomb Everson Banda lured women for sex sessions at his holiday campsite caravan.
The African asylum seeker – who was in Britain illegally and nicknamed himself Ace – bedded scores of women trippers and 13 co-workers in three seasons at the resort.
But immigration officials arrested him in a targeted July swoop. And a search of his caravan found letters from lawyers of women who claimed he had given them HIV.
They named up to five distraught lovers infected with the virus – which causes deadly Aids – after having sex with Banda.
And panic spread through the Orchards Holiday Village at St Osyth, near Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, when a staff member ALSO tested positive. The shattered worker confided that 29-year-old Banda was the only man she had slept with.
Last night campsite bosses were braced for more anxious calls from other girlfriends who were unaware Banda was HIV positive.
The burly caravan salesman, whose own health had been failing, is now back in Zimbabwe after being “removed” by the immigration service on August 19.
He was arrested for overstaying and kicked out after he admitted his claim that he faced imprisonment, torture or death back home was false.
A Home Office source suggested Banda could have been investigated by police if it had been known he was HIV positive before he flew home. Carriers of the virus who knowingly infect sexual partners have already been convicted of assault occasioning grievous bodily harm in British courts.
Banda entered Britain in 2000 – most likely on a tourist visa – but overstayed illegally.
He lied about his immigration status to land a job at the holiday village – first as a security man in 2004, then later as a salesman.
Banda lived in a grim tower block in central Southend, Essex, but was given use of a site caravan.
Sources said he wooed girls at the campsite’s pubs and bars – plying them with drink before walking them back to his berth.
In April 2005, he was told he must apply to become a registered security guard if he wanted to continue working.
But he could not provide a passport or visa for the post and tricked bosses into appointing him as a caravan salesman, selling mobile homes priced from £17,000 to £75,000.
He became the lover of a fellow salesgirl – whose name The Sun will not reveal – but she has so far tested negative for HIV.
One of those believed to have been infected is another colleague who regularly became ill with colds. She went to the doctor for tests and was horrified to discover she was HIV positive.
Banda’s most recent girlfriend was a Polish barmaid who regularly declared her love for him, saying she wanted to marry him.
She left at the same time as her lover and returned to Poland unaware of his dark secret
A source at the camp said: “In the three seasons he had been here, Banda’s health had been slowly deteriorating.
“His skin had been falling off his face and scalp, and he had been losing his hair.
“He started out quite muscular but in recent times he had lost a lot of weight. At the time people blamed it on stress, they said he had immigration problems.
“When the guys went into his caravan, they also found a lot of medication, tablets in silver foil wrappers. Perhaps he was leaving them as a sign to say what he had done and to tell his lovers they must get tested.”
The source added: “I can think of 13 past colleagues he has slept with, but there must be literally scores of holidaymakers.
“Jumping into bed with them was always at the front of his mind. He was very much a ladies’ man who always dressed well in a suit and shirt with cufflinks.
“He was even known to offer girls money to sleep with them – he was so highly sexed. Since he has scarpered we believe he has received other legal letters – presumably women he slept with are trying to track him down. He did a runner because the net was closing in.”
Trippers come to the popular seaside site from as far away as Belgium, Poland and Germany.
Home Office sources confirmed Banda had been “removed” back to Zimbabwe after dropping a political asylum claim made following his arrest for overstaying.
A source said: “It wasn’t until after his arrest that we became aware he was HIV positive.
“This has no relevance to our handling of the case but came to light in the course of inquiries.
“Banda claimed asylum soon after his arrest for overstaying – then dropped his claims and agreed to be removed back to Zimbabwe.
“Perhaps he realised it was a good opportunity to get away from the terrible situation he’d created.”
An immigration service spokeswoman declined to give details of Banda’s case or explain why he was allowed to overstay so long.
She said: “We do not comment on individual cases.”
A spokesman for The Orchards Holiday Park said: “We are very grateful to The Sun for alerting us to this worrying situation.
“We are now carrying out a full investigation and are in contact with the Home Office and Immigration Directorate to discover how Everson Banda was able to enter this country with forged documents and gain employment.
“This is a most unfortunate situation and we are co-operating fully with the Home Office, police and any other interested parties to find out the truth of the matter.”
The scandal is the second involving Zimbabwean illegals exposed by The Sun in recent weeks.
Two months ago we told how Joseph Dzumbira got a job at the Home Office after entering Britain as an asylum seeker.
Dzumbira, 35, was suspended from his job at the immigration centre in Croydon and faces a criminal investigation after boasting he could get ANYONE into Britain using fake documents and IDs.
Dzumbira, part of a gang of bent officers, solicitors and an ex-cop, charged illegal immigrants up to £2,000 for his services.
Last week, we told how cops arrested a crooked illegal immigrant after discovering him working as a guard at the Old Bailey.
from 24dash.com: An asylum seeker who slept with scores of women while working at a holiday campsite has infected at least six with HIV, it was reported today.
Caravan salesman Everson Banda, 29, had worked illegally since 2004 at the Orchards Holiday Village near Clacton-on-Sea, Essex – but told none of his girlfriends he was HIV positive, The Sun reported.
It is claimed the African asylum seeker – who nicknamed himself Ace – slept with scores of women holidaymakers and 13 co-workers in three seasons at the resort.
A Home Office source said today that Banda was now back in Zimbabwe after being “removed” by the immigration service on August 19.
After immigration officials arrested Banda for overstaying in a targeted July swoop, a search of his caravan found letters from lawyers naming up to five women who claimed he had given them HIV, The Sun reported today.
A staff member is also said to have tested positive for the virus after having sex with Banda.
According to the newspaper, Banda entered Britain in 2000 and lied about his immigration status to get a job at the holiday village, first as a security man in 2004, then later as a salesman.
He lived in a tower block in central Southend, Essex, but was given use of a site caravan.
Sources at the holiday park told the newspaper that Banda wooed girls at the campsite’s pubs and bars – plying them with drink before walking them back to his berth.
A source told The Sun that he had slept with scores of women.
“I can think of 13 past colleagues he has slept with, but there must be literally scores of holidaymakers.
“Jumping into bed with them was always at the front of his mind. He was very much a ladies’ man who always dressed well in a suit and shirt with cufflinks.
“He was even known to offer girls money to sleep with them – he was so highly sexed. Since he has scarpered we believe he has received other legal letters – presumably women he slept with are trying to track him down. He did a runner because the net was closing in.”
A Home Office spokeswoman said today that it was unable to comment on individual cases, but added: “We work very closely with the police and would not remove an individual whom they are currently investigating.
“We would also encourage an individual to return of their own accord, and we believe that the ability to enforce returns helps encourage individuals to choose to leave the UK voluntarily.”
The spokeswoman added: “We take issues of public protection and public health very seriously and work closely with other agencies with regard to this.
“Having a medical condition such as HIV is not in effect a grounds to enter or leave the UK. Cases are looked at on a case by case basis.”
A spokesman for the holiday village was unavailable for comment today.
An Essex Police spokesman said today: “We have no knowledge of these alleged incidents.”