Farage calls on police to share immigration status of charged suspects
NUNEATON, WARWICKSHIRE, ENGLAND, AUG 4 – Nigel Farage and Warwickshire's youngest council leader demand transparency after two men face serious charges in Nuneaton, citing risks of public disorder from withheld immigration details.
- Nigel Farage has called on police to release the immigration status of crime suspects after two Afghan nationals were charged with alleged rape in Warwickshire.
- Warwickshire Police stated that they do not share ethnicity or immigration status once someone is charged with an offence.
- George Finch, Leader of Warwickshire County Council, expressed his desire for more information to be released and criticized the management of illegal immigrant housing.
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Police deny 'cover up' claims after Reform councillor demands release of immigration status of rape suspects
A police force at the centre of a controversy have denied accusations of a “cover up” following the alleged kidnap and rape of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton.
Warwickshire Police chief responds to claims asylum status of rape accused suspects 'covered up' - Birmingham Live
A police force has hit back at accusations it was involved in a 'cover up' to protect the identify of asylum seekers after a 12-year-old girl was allegedly raped in Nuneaton
Nigel Farage Hits Out at “Cover-Up” of Alleged Rape by Asylum Seekers
by Richard Eldred, Daily Sceptic: Nigel Farage has accused authorities of a “cover-up” after two Afghan asylum seekers were charged over the rape of a 12 year-old girl in Nuneaton. The Mail has the story. The Reform UK leader said it was “absolutely disgraceful” that information about the men’s background was not revealed to the public. It […]
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