According to Daily Mail, a murderer who killed up to 400 people in his homeland has been granted asylum in Britain.
John Thuo, 27, who butchered many of his victims in machete attacks in his native Kenya, has spent a decade living here in rent-free accommodation provided by the National Asylum Support Service.
He is believed to receive an
allowance of up to £160 a month from the service, the Home Office unit
responsible for asylum seekers’ housing.
Thuo, who was a member of the
outlawed Mungiki sect in Kenya, admitted at an immigration tribunal that he
killed "about 100 to 400 people".
He also took part in female
genital mutilation. He was granted leave to remain in the UK for three years
after an appeal, under the Human Rights Act, to the Immigration and Asylum Chamber.
He says deporting him would
infringe his human rights because he would face execution by the sect on his
return.
Approached at his home in
suburban Coventry, where neighbours knew nothing about his brutal history, he
said: "It’s true – I killed a lot of people. I don’t like talking about my
past. I feel guilty for what I’ve done. I feel remorse."
Thuo, who has done a stint as a
removal man in the UK, said: "I’ve started a new life here and I’m looking
for regular work. If I go back, they’ll behead me."
Asked if he is monitored by the
Home Office, he said: "No, I don’t have to meet anyone. I’m free."
One of his neighbours in the
West Midlands city said: "I had no idea about him killing all those
people. It’s terrifying. There’s a lot of children who live in this
street."
The neighbour added: "He’s
quite a big drinker. He’ll buy bottles of vodka and get drunk. When he does
that he gets aggressive."
Thuo’s appeal against being
removed from the UK was granted in March after an expert witness testified that
Mungiki members were known to behead those who had fled the organisation.
The judge also took into
consideration Thuo’s mental health, and threats that he would kill himself if
he was deported. After his three years are up, he will have to apply for an
extension or be removed.
Thuo told the hearing in London
he had joined the Mungiki in Nairobi when he was just ten, but rose through the
ranks to become a senior member running a security racket.
In 2002 he took part in a revenge
attack on villagers who had killed two members of the sect. He butchered two
civilians with a machete.
In another incident, he killed
two police officers. The Mungiki was outlawed in Kenya in 2002, and Thuo
arrived here as an illegal immigrant in August 2003.
These type of people turned Uk into a frighten state due to UK's kind gesture;trying to help people like the above, which would later turn around and bite the finger that fed them. I think UK should put asylum seekers on hold for a while.
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