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Nov 17, 2022 7:47:42 GMT
Post by Pacifico on Nov 17, 2022 7:47:42 GMT
So the alleged rapist has now done a runner - perhaps the new hotel was only 2 star...
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Asylum
Nov 17, 2022 7:53:43 GMT
Post by zanygame on Nov 17, 2022 7:53:43 GMT
So the alleged rapist has now done a runner - perhaps the new hotel was only 2 star... What a nightmare. The home office is bloody useless. 12 years the Tories have had to fix it, time to move on.
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Asylum
Nov 17, 2022 8:29:38 GMT
Post by Handyman on Nov 17, 2022 8:29:38 GMT
Why do you and the media blame the Home Office for this mans alleged disappearance?
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Asylum
Nov 17, 2022 8:36:32 GMT
Post by zanygame on Nov 17, 2022 8:36:32 GMT
Why do you and the media blame the Home Office for this mans alleged disappearance? Because a suspected rapist with a high chance of absconding should be remanded in custody.
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Post by jaydee on Nov 17, 2022 9:07:32 GMT
It's jaw dropping we have a housing shortage, and a young child dies in a mold infested flat, while fit young healthy men are being put up in luxury accommodation with 3 meals a day, swimming pool, spa, in a luxury hotel overlooking a lagoon FFS Here we go again. At your next branch meeting of UKIP/EDL/BNP what ever one you get your info from. Who is to blame for a kid dying in a mouldy flat. And could you give a link to this luxury accommodation with its 3 meals a day, with swimming pools a spa and overlooking a lagoon. Do they get £84,000 a year as well. Now if I was you I would write to Enoch Braverman in the Home Office and tell her you have had enough of funding young men. With 3 meals a day, with swimming pools a spa and overlooking a lagoon. As you use the tragic death of kid to bolster your twisted mind. The wankers in Westminster you apologise for matey are 100% to blame. In the 44 days the Truss muppet show was in power she cost the UK tax payer, that's me, £620 million a day in her 44 days. That matey is what is causing mouldy flats. Not one or two flats. By the millions. On top of the Truss muppet show destroying the economy to the intervention of the Bank of England. That by the way matey is also a misnomer. It is not a bank. It s a regulatory authority that regulates the banks in the United Kingdom, acting as lender of last resort, and had to intervene with more QE to stop the effect of the Truss muppet show. Mind you its a while since unmarried mothers was fed into the swede, as the next imaginary enemy to hate. What exactly are you defending. By the way. I have no time for Gove. But heads up on him for this one. www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/news/gove-summons-housing-association-chief-after-toddlers-unacceptable-death-from-mould-79120
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Post by Handyman on Nov 17, 2022 9:08:10 GMT
Zany
He has not been charged as yet, therefore he cannot be remanded in custody if the Police are not in a position to charge a suspect within 24 hours of their arrest, if not the Police have no choice but to bail a suspect, PACE Act dictates that
They can hold a suspect for a little longer if a Senior Officers approves it and has to justify it or take them to Court and ask the Magistrate to authorise further detention back to the Police Station, but if not, the Police have bail the suspect.
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Asylum
Nov 17, 2022 9:16:27 GMT
Post by jaydee on Nov 17, 2022 9:16:27 GMT
Zany He has not been charged as yet, therefore he cannot be remanded in custody if the Police are not in a position to charge a suspect within 24 hours of their arrest, if not the Police have no choice but to bail a suspect, PACE Act dictates that They can hold a suspect for a little longer if a Senior Officers approves it and has to justify it or take them to Court and ask the Magistrate to authorise further detention back to the Police Station, but if not, the Police have bail the suspect. That is correct. Not clued up on English law. But as a flight risk as a asylum seeker. He could have been arrested on some holding charge.
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Asylum
Nov 17, 2022 9:26:00 GMT
Post by zanygame on Nov 17, 2022 9:26:00 GMT
Zany He has not been charged as yet, therefore he cannot be remanded in custody if the Police are not in a position to charge a suspect within 24 hours of their arrest, if not the Police have no choice but to bail a suspect, PACE Act dictates that They can hold a suspect for a little longer if a Senior Officers approves it and has to justify it or take them to Court and ask the Magistrate to authorise further detention back to the Police Station, but if not, the Police have bail the suspect. If he has not been charged then he is not guilty and cannot of absconded. Other than in the same way hundreds of them do. Again I pin this to the governments door, for putting asylum seekers known to regularly abscond in unsecured locations. As an asylum SEEKER you have no right to live freely in this country until you are given ASYLUM.
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Asylum
Nov 17, 2022 9:54:36 GMT
Post by Fairsociety on Nov 17, 2022 9:54:36 GMT
So the alleged rapist has now done a runner - perhaps the new hotel was only 2 star... No surprise there, these are just the ones we know about, most of the media are gagged from reporting negative things about migrants, they don't want the public aware of how dangerous the UK is becoming, and turning in to vigilantes.
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Asylum
Nov 17, 2022 9:58:48 GMT
Post by jaydee on Nov 17, 2022 9:58:48 GMT
So the alleged rapist has now done a runner - perhaps the new hotel was only 2 star... No surprise there, these are just the ones we know about, most of the media are gagged from reporting negative things about migrants, they don't want the public aware of how dangerous the UK is becoming, and turning in to vigilantes. So I take it you will be writing to Enoch Braverman asking her to get a grip. Her dept. is 100% to blame. Or in the last 20 minutes has your swede been filled with a new enemy to hate. Its funny how you rant the media do not want the public to be aware. Then there is you ranting that they are all living the life of Reilly in 3 star hotels with spas, swimming pools with a view of the lagoon. How did you find out with your sooper dooper ability to investigate. I take it you are not going to supply a link on how the French police are encouraging asylum seekers. Or doing nothing to stop them. That is what you said. Figures please.
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Asylum
Nov 17, 2022 10:32:21 GMT
Post by Handyman on Nov 17, 2022 10:32:21 GMT
Zany He has not been charged as yet, therefore he cannot be remanded in custody if the Police are not in a position to charge a suspect within 24 hours of their arrest, if not the Police have no choice but to bail a suspect, PACE Act dictates that They can hold a suspect for a little longer if a Senior Officers approves it and has to justify it or take them to Court and ask the Magistrate to authorise further detention back to the Police Station, but if not, the Police have bail the suspect. If he had not been charged, then he is not guilty and cannot of absconded. Other than in the same way hundreds of them do. Again I pin this to the governments door, for putting asylum seekers known to regularly abscond in unsecured locations. As an asylum SEEKER you have no right to live freely in this country until you are given ASYLUM. Even if had been charged and granted bail by the Police or held in custody to go to Court the next day and the Magistrate had not remanded him in custody to wait trial or granted bail, he like all suspects is " Presumed Innocent until he or she appears at Court and pleads guilty or found guilty " until that happens, they are presumed Innocent. The Right to Bail is a Human Right we all have, unless there are very good grounds to deny it, like it or not Asylum Seekers and non-British Citizens have that right the same as you and I
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Asylum
Nov 17, 2022 10:36:20 GMT
Post by Steve on Nov 17, 2022 10:36:20 GMT
Zany He has not been charged as yet, therefore he cannot be remanded in custody if the Police are not in a position to charge a suspect within 24 hours of their arrest, if not the Police have no choice but to bail a suspect, PACE Act dictates that They can hold a suspect for a little longer if a Senior Officers approves it and has to justify it or take them to Court and ask the Magistrate to authorise further detention back to the Police Station, but if not, the Police have bail the suspect. Good point.
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Asylum
Nov 17, 2022 10:37:57 GMT
Post by Fairsociety on Nov 17, 2022 10:37:57 GMT
If he had not been charged, then he is not guilty and cannot of absconded. Other than in the same way hundreds of them do. Again I pin this to the governments door, for putting asylum seekers known to regularly abscond in unsecured locations. As an asylum SEEKER you have no right to live freely in this country until you are given ASYLUM. Even if had been charged and granted bail by the Police or held in custody to go to Court the next day and the Magistrate had not remanded him in custody to wait trial or granted bail, he like all suspects is " Presumed Innocent until he or she appears at Court and pleads guilty or found guilty " until that happens, they are presumed Innocent. The Right to Bail is a Human Right we all have, unless there are very good grounds to deny it, like it not Asylum Seekers and non-British Citizens have that right the same as you and I It does make you wonder why some high profile premier league football players are remanded in custody, under similar circumstance, innocent until proven guilty, Benjamin Mendy for one.
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Asylum
Nov 17, 2022 10:49:14 GMT
Post by Handyman on Nov 17, 2022 10:49:14 GMT
I would think possibly because of the number of offences some have been charged with; they can the same as anyone else who is being held in custody awaiting trial can appeal against the Courts decision to deny them bail, not certain but I think one footballer was granted bail following an appeal
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Asylum
Nov 17, 2022 10:52:46 GMT
Post by Fairsociety on Nov 17, 2022 10:52:46 GMT
I would have thought a illegal migrant accused of a serious rape would be held in custody, the court has to assess whether he's a risk of breaching bail, given the fact he's illegal, and can flee back to where he originally came from would be sufficient grounds to deny bail.
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