Investigation uncovers over 700 crimes allegedly committed by illegal immigrants living at taxpayer expense in hotels over the past three years.
Although the UK government continues to refuse to publish crime stats based on immigration, as is done in other Western nations such as Denmark, a report from the Mail on Sunday has given a glimpse into the criminality linked with the move to put up illegal migrants in hotels across the country by the previous Tory government and continued by Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party.
According to the paper, which examined local court records in conjunction with the addresses of 70 migrant hotels listed for defendants, it was found that at least 312 asylum seekers have allegedly committed 708 crimes over the past three years, including rape, sexual assault, theft and attacks on emergency service workers.
The alleged offences include 18 accusations of rape, five instances of alleged attempted rape, 35 claims of sexual assault, and 51 alleged thefts. Meanwhile, the hotel migrant suspects identified were also charged with 89 counts of assault, which included 27 alleged attacks on police officers and other emergency workers. Furthermore, 43 drug offences, 18 counts of burglary, and 16 charges of robbery were also listed among the alleged offences.
Some hotels appear to be hotbeds of crime, with just one hotel in central London seeing 90 criminal charges levied against its migrant inhabitants. Another hotel in Bournemouth saw 51 supposed asylum seekers charged with 116 offences.
It comes as Aron Hadsh, a 27-year-old Eritrean hotel migrant who illegally entered Britain via a small boat over the English Channel, was convicted of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old girl near Heathrow. Despite the judge finding that he continued to pose a “risk of serious harm to the public,” the court only gave Hadsh a 14-month prison sentence, which he will avoid given the time he already spent in custody during the trial.
Although the UK government continues to refuse to publish crime stats based on immigration, as is done in other Western nations such as Denmark, a report from the Mail on Sunday has given a glimpse into the criminality linked with the move to put up illegal migrants in hotels across the country by the previous Tory government and continued by Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party.
According to the paper, which examined local court records in conjunction with the addresses of 70 migrant hotels listed for defendants, it was found that at least 312 asylum seekers have allegedly committed 708 crimes over the past three years, including rape, sexual assault, theft and attacks on emergency service workers.
The alleged offences include 18 accusations of rape, five instances of alleged attempted rape, 35 claims of sexual assault, and 51 alleged thefts. Meanwhile, the hotel migrant suspects identified were also charged with 89 counts of assault, which included 27 alleged attacks on police officers and other emergency workers. Furthermore, 43 drug offences, 18 counts of burglary, and 16 charges of robbery were also listed among the alleged offences.
Some hotels appear to be hotbeds of crime, with just one hotel in central London seeing 90 criminal charges levied against its migrant inhabitants. Another hotel in Bournemouth saw 51 supposed asylum seekers charged with 116 offences.
It comes as Aron Hadsh, a 27-year-old Eritrean hotel migrant who illegally entered Britain via a small boat over the English Channel, was convicted of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old girl near Heathrow. Despite the judge finding that he continued to pose a “risk of serious harm to the public,” the court only gave Hadsh a 14-month prison sentence, which he will avoid given the time he already spent in custody during the trial.