11 december 2012

Somalian rapist still serving time in Lincoln prison nine years after the end of his sentence

A Somalian prisoner is still serving time inside Lincoln prison nine years after the end of his sentence, inspectors reveal in a damning report today into the overcrowded city-centre Victorian jail.

The prisoner, who was sentenced to eight years in prison for rape, completed his sentence in 2002 but was deemed too dangerous to be released prior to his removal from the country.
He spent a brief period on bail but was returned in 2008 to the grim prison which holds 50 per cent more prisoners than it should and has high levels of bullying and violence, according to the report. The prison’s inspector said that a second convicted rapist from Iran had spent an extra two years inside the prison after the end of his term.
“It seems that for reasons neither man can control, such a return is extremely difficult if not impossible,” according to the report by HM Inspectorate of Prisons. “It cannot be right that they continue to be detained for so long without the authority of a court.”
The UK Border Agency said the repatriation of prisoners could be delayed by continued legal action and lack of cooperation from prisoners or the country where they were due to be returned. However, it declined to say why it had taken so long to return the two prisoners.
A UKBA spokeswoman said: “These two individuals are guilty of serious sexual offences and are extremely dangerous. One of them has absconded before and the other has previously failed to comply with his bail conditions. It would not be in the interests of the public to release them prior to their removal from the UK.
“Foreign nationals who abuse the privilege of coming to the UK by breaking our laws should be removed at the earliest opportunity. If deportation is delayed, an extended period of detention is sometimes needed.”

Continue here (original article): http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/somalian-rapist-still-serving-time-in-lincoln-prison-nine-years-after-the-end-of-his-sentence-8399627.html?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed


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