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Foreign criminals who avoided deportation committed more than 10,000 offences in a year.


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Foreign criminals who avoided deportation committed 10,000 offences in a single year, official figures show.

Ministry of Justice (MoJ) data has revealed that a quarter of foreign criminals went on to reoffend in the UK after being released from jail and remaining in the country.

Each of the 3,235 foreign offenders freed from jail accounted for three crimes on average, giving the total in the year to March 2022 of 10,012 further offences. That represented a rise of 25 per cent on the previous year’s total of 8,021 offences committed by 2,462 freed foreign criminals.

Over the four years of the data, released by the MoJ in a parliamentary question, foreign offenders were responsible for around 40,000 crimes. Offences ranged from murder to knife possession and drug-dealing. 

As well as including criminals who avoided deportation, the data also included offenders who returned to the UK to commit their crimes after being deported.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/foreign-criminals-who-avoided-deportation-committed-more-than-10-000-offences-in-a-year/ar-AA1v8nN4?ocid=BingHp01&cvid=ba52a118752e442f8f7a0d43ffd14211&ei=42

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Last evening me and a friend replaced a punctured bicycle tyre.

 

I want an introduction of the death penalty for people who puncture a bicycle tyre. I will give them absolution after they have been hanged.

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