Taliban fighters ‘brought to Britain’ in airlift after data leak: The Telegraph
- Corrupt Afghan officials have reportedly been facilitating the evacuation of Taliban-connected individuals to Britain instead of genuine British allies, according to sources.
- The Ministry of Defence confirmed that some Afghans brought more than 20 relatives, including alleged Taliban sympathisers, to the UK under resettlement schemes.
- Former soldier Robert Clark informed that full vetting of applicants brought to the UK had not been completed, raising concerns about national security implications.
- Former soldier Robert Clark warned about significant national security risks if proper background checks were not conducted on evacuated individuals.
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Taliban fighters ‘brought to Britain’ in airlift after data leak
Afghans with ‘British blood on their hands’ living in UK after corrupt officials facilitated evacuation of jihadists from Kabul An exclusive from the Telegraph The jihadists were allegedly among thousands of people brought here for their own safety because they were on a leaked list of names of Afghans who had applied to come to the UK. Sex offenders, corrupt officials and people imprisoned under the US-led coalition are also among those who hav…
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