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Numerous examples have come to light over the years highlighting the failures in our checking procedures because they only check the UK database. The worst example I heard of was a man who had an international arrest warrant out for mass murder during the genocide in Rwanda was found driving a minicab in London.  It was said he had personally hacked to death over a thousand Tutsi people, mostly women and children, with a machete. 

Modeste Kennedy Hakizimana was not deported, a judge said he would not get a fair trial in his home country, and as far as I know he is still driving a minicab 

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You’d be surprised the number of U.K. offenders who are probably doing similar. 

 

The Police forces were forced to have a joint up national wide computer system because of so many issues of offenders moving around different areas and not being known about in other areas. 

 

Even with the new joined up system, they’re very out of date and god knows who and what slip through. 

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I’m not sure foreign immigrants etc are personally obliged to inform authorities of the country they are working in, of criminal records nor spent sentences in their country of origin, but I may be wrong. 

I only mention this as it’s only a couple of years ago an immigrant to the UK followed a girl along a tow path and murdered her. His body was found hanging in a local park a few days later, and it came to light that he was a convicted murderer of his wife in his home country. The authorities never thought to inform those in the UK, neither did the individual, and I’m assuming the UK didn’t check either ( although I wouldn’t be surprised to learn they did and still allowed him in ) so he was free to kill again, which he did. 

Lessons which never seem to be learned. 

A sister of my OH works for a large school in admin’, and just last week told her of a school mini bus driver within the education authority she works for, who for years has been using the mini bus to flit between Sheffield and Liverpool to pick up prostitutes which he would bring back to the school after hours, for sex. In the ensuing investigation after being caught, it turns out he has no driving license and has never taken a driving test! When I asked her how he got past security she informed me ‘he was the security’! 

He'd been doing it for years. 

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19 minutes ago, Scully said:

I’m not sure foreign immigrants etc are personally obliged to inform authorities of the country they are working in, of criminal records nor spent sentences in their country of origin, but I may be wrong.

Im assuming you mean EU immigrants ?

This sheds a little light on it.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/reality-check/2016/mar/29/eu-dangerous-criminals-allowed-free-entry-uk-vote-leave-claims

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3 hours ago, Rewulf said:

Yes, I believe the bloke I referred to was an EU immigrant. He had already served a sentence for murder in his home country and then freed to come here and murder again. Beggars belief!  Is it me? 

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Just now, Scully said:

Yes, I believe the bloke I referred to was an EU immigrant. He had already served a sentence for murder in his home country and then freed to come here and murder again. Beggars belief!  Is it me? 

Hes mentioned in the link.

No its not you !

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On 25/06/2019 at 22:28, hod said:

Probably surprise you how many British killers are working in communities... but then that headline wouldn’t fit the political ideology of the paper, or indeed poster (from the avatar)? 

:lol: 

A murderer is allowed to come into this Country and then get a job working in a school, all due to a disgraceful way that Spain deals with youth convictions. As far as the Spanish law is concerned she has never committed a murder. Her conviction was completely expunged! Did you read about the motive and the way the murder was carried out or the fact that they tried to kill someone else first (a pregnant woman). We were in the process of prosecuting her for not declaring her crime when applying, but it turns out, she didn't have to because under Spanish law it's like it never happened.

Did you also read that this whole scandal was asked to be covered up, not only by the defendant's side but also the prosecution's side including the school. Why!

The British ones are equally worrying, this also points out how terrible the whole system is, but doesn't defect from the above case. 

 

I specifically didn't want to make this about Brexit (it's why I started a new thread and didn't post it in the Brexit one), but now that you mention it, doesn't it hit home that we have no control over who we let come to our country from the EU.

And worse still, doesn't it point out that their standards on things like this, are just unacceptable!

How can anyone who has committed murder, no matter at what age they commited the murder, have that completely expunged from their record, like it didn't happen.

I'm completely of the mindset that, we have enough criminals of our own. We 100% should not be importing any others. Whether they are from the EU or anywhere else!

But it's OK, My profile has an anti-EU picture, so just ignore the whole article, and the fact that a convicted murderer (not sure that it's politically correct to use that term for her, as her crime was expunged), manged to get a job working with some of the most vulnerable (Her favourite type of victim if you read the article) in our country and apparently broke no law!

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