Nigerian Junior Bayode was
sixteen years old when he participated in the teenage gang stabbing to death of
Sofyen Belamouadden a fifteen year old and was given sentenced to eleven years in
prison for manslaughter in 2013.
According to Mirror UK, Bayode,
now 22, accused jail chiefs over the decision to deport him when he is due to
be freed in 2019.
Junior Bayode’s mother is
from Nigeria but he was born in Germany and came to the UK aged nine months.
He wrote to prisoners’
paper Inside Time from Moorland jail in Doncaster that he is “struggling to
understand” why he is being deported. He added:
“I may not have been born
here but all I know is the British way of life.
Mr Belamouadden teen was
chased by a gang of around 20 youths from a rival school and stabbed nine times
in just 12 seconds in front of shocked commuters in Victoria Underground
Station in central London in the attack two years ago.
Bayode, of Streatham, South
London, said the Home Office's “deport first, appeal later” policy was designed
to hit migration targets “regardless of human rights”.
He added:
“I have neither travelled nor been to any
other country since I arrived in the UK over 20 years ago.
“My past, my present and my
future is firmly rooted in British soil, hence why I am struggling to
understand why I have been served with a deportation order to a country I have
never been to - Nigeria.
"I was distraught when
I read on the order that I can only appeal after my deportation."
dey can send him back to Germany abi
ReplyDeleteAppeal after deportation means he will never come back to d UK
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. His mother may be Nigerian, he is clearly not. He is German and British. They should deport him to Germany or better still keep him in Britain since they formed him. Nigeria doesn't want him.
ReplyDeleteOmo ale jatijati. We don't want him in Nigeria also.
ReplyDeleteNaija bi d dumping place for criminals
ReplyDeleteMay our children never become rejects in jesus name, pity his poor parent
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