Follow
Scooped by Nationalist Media Network onto Nationalist Media Network
Scoop.it!

Illegal immigrant stalked and twice raped woman after authorities failed to deport him

Illegal immigrant stalked and twice raped woman after authorities failed to deport him | Nationalist Media Network | Scoop.it
An illegal immigrant went on to rape a woman twice after the authorities failed to deport him. Ashraf had applied for asylum in the UK on two occasions but despite being refused both times, he was not deported.

 

An illegal immigrant was free to carry out two rapes after authorities failed to deport him, a court heard.
Shoaib Ashraf stalked the 24 year-old woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, near Inferno’s nightclub in Clapham, south London.

The Pakistani national, whose age is unknown but claims he is 20, then raped the woman twice in the early hours of April 29 this year, Inner London Crown Court heard.
Wearing a prison sweatshirt and clutching personal possessions, including a copy of the Koran, Ashraf spoke only to confirm his name and guilty pleas to two counts of rape.

The court heard that he had twice applied for asylum in the UK, but had not been deported despite being rejected on both occasions.
Adjourning proceedings, Judge Usha Karu told him: ‘You will next appear in court on October 12 when you will be sentenced.

‘I must warn you that the sentence that any court will pass will be one of custody and the fact that I have adjourned this case for reports is no indication that any other sentence is possible.’
Ashraf, who is also known by the name Atiq Rehman, of no fixed address, admitted two counts of rape.

No comment yet.
Discover Topics Nationalist Media Network is following
Kuffar News English Volunteer Force News Feed The Indigenous Uprising of the British Isles The Pulp Ark Gazette Focus World News - With Fillie Focus nhswatch
and 1 other
Your new post is loading...
Scooped by Nationalist Media Network
Scoop.it!

Students face deportation after UKBA strip university of visa licence

Students face deportation after UKBA strip university of visa licence | Nationalist Media Network | Scoop.it

More than 2,000 students are facing potential deportation from the UK after the Government stripped a university of its rights to admit foreigners.

The London Metropolitan University has had its Highly Trusted Status (HTS) for sponsoring international students revoked. The university issued a statement on their website following the UK Border Agency's decision:

The implications of the revocation are hugely significant and far-reaching, and the university has already started to deal with these.

It will be working very closely with the UKBA, Higher Education Funding Council for England, the NUS and its own Students' Union.

Our absolute priority is to our students, both current and prospective, and the University will meet all its obligations to them.

The move could mean more than 2,000 students being deported within 60 days unless they find another sponsor, according to the National Union of Students.

Following the decision, the NUS contacted the Prime Minister and Home Secretary Theresa May yesterday regarding the situation of foreign students. NUS president Liam Burns said today:

It is disgusting that international students continue to be used as a political football by politicians who seem either incapable of understanding, or are simply uncaring about the impact of their decisions on individuals, universities and the UK economy.

This decision will create panic and potential heartbreak for students not just at London Met but also all around the country.

Immigration minister Damian Green defended the decision, saying that the university had shown "serious breaches" of its visa licence.

UKBA said that "systemic failings" had been identified six months ago, and that there were continuing problems with the university. The UKBA defended universities as a whole:

These are problems with one university, not the whole sector. British universities are among the best in the world - and Britain remains a top class destination for top class international students.

We are doing everything possible, working with Universities UK, to assist genuine students that have been affected.

Professor Eric Thomas, president of Universities UK said there were other ways of addressing UKBA's concerns and the university's licence should have been revoked only as a last resort.

He added that the move would cause "anxiety and distress to legitimate international students" at the university.

No comment yet.