Man charged with sharing asylum seeker addresses
Norfolk Police said the disclosure involved number of addresses, and crowds later targeted homes believed to house asylum seekers.
- On Monday, authorities charged 62-year-old James Jobson with misconduct in public office after he allegedly released private address information about properties in Thetford.
- Earlier this month, a list identifying properties believed to house asylum seekers circulated online in Thetford, prompting crowds to gather outside multiple homes and attempt to force entry.
- In one incident, Norfolk Police reported that 'A resident of the same property reported a group of between 30 and 50 people trying to get into the house.' Officers also escorted five men from another property during the disorder.
- Jobson appeared at Ipswich Magistrates' Court on Monday and was remanded in custody pending his next hearing at Norwich Crown Court on September 14.
- ITV reported that Jobson is not a police employee, and Norfolk Police have not publicly identified his specific public role, clarifying the case does not involve a police data leak.
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