Somali child rapist we can’t deport is £7,000 – and released back on to the streets: You’ve guessed it… locking him up is a ‘breach of his human rights’

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Daily Mail:

  • Mustafa Abdi was jailed in 1998 for rape and indecency with a child
  • Somali was later detained for two and a half years as he awaited deportation
  • This breached his right to liberty, European Court of Human Rights found
  • UK Government ordered to pay more than £7,000 in damages and legal costs

By Jack Doyle

PUBLISHED: 15:58 GMT, 9 April 2013 | UPDATED: 00:46 GMT, 10 April 2013

A Somali paedophile has been given thousands of pounds by a human rights court – and released on to the streets.

Ministers have spent more than a decade trying and failing to deport Mustafa Abdi, who is thought to have cost taxpayers more than £600,000 in jail costs and legal aid.

But yesterday Strasbourg judges ordered the British government to pay the convicted child rapist thousands of pounds in damages and legal costs.

Human rights: The court in Strasbourg found that the decision to re-detain Abdi in 2008 when he breached his bail conditions was not lawful because the required reviews weren't carried outHuman rights: The court in Strasbourg found that the decision to re-detain Abdi in 2008 was not lawful because the required reviews weren’t carried out

The court said Abdi was ‘wrongfully detained’ for two and a half years, breaching his right to liberty.

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4 Replies to “Somali child rapist we can’t deport is £7,000 – and released back on to the streets: You’ve guessed it… locking him up is a ‘breach of his human rights’”

  1. Does being appointed to the bench do something to peoples brains that denies them the ability to use common sense?

  2. 2 1/2 years, deprived of his right to rape women. Ahh, poor thing.
    Maybe his photo should be splashed across the papers, so people will recognise and submit.

    Back when I lived in the UK, women were allowed weapons. Now only the evil ones carry.

  3. I wonder when the government will learn that the best way is to deport him quick. Then he can not appeal to the European courts as he is not in Europe.

    That is the way the French government operates.