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Surely He Should Be Sent Back To Iraq?
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/// Kayani, who will remain in custody until a hearing on July 5, now faces extradition to France ///
Why does this suspected people smuggler, who is stated as 'Iraq born' but granted British citizenship, face extradition to France?
/// Kayani, who was granted British citizenship three years ago, is reported to have arrived in Britain as an asylum seeker in 2003. He is the fifth major suspect arrested on suspicion of people smuggling by the NCA in the last year. ///
/// Kayani, who will remain in custody until a hearing on July 5, now faces extradition to France ///
Why does this suspected people smuggler, who is stated as 'Iraq born' but granted British citizenship, face extradition to France?
/// Kayani, who was granted British citizenship three years ago, is reported to have arrived in Britain as an asylum seeker in 2003. He is the fifth major suspect arrested on suspicion of people smuggling by the NCA in the last year. ///
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/// Presumably in addition to any offences committed in the UK, he has broken the law in France too. ///
That well may be the case, but it makes one think could his offence be of a more serious crime than people smuggling?
However if it does come about, he has more chance on being treated less lenient in France, than he could ever be in Britain.
/// Presumably in addition to any offences committed in the UK, he has broken the law in France too. ///
That well may be the case, but it makes one think could his offence be of a more serious crime than people smuggling?
However if it does come about, he has more chance on being treated less lenient in France, than he could ever be in Britain.
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