Swedish police asked to speed up deportation of 'intelligent and articulate' software engineer
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Swedish police asked to speed up deportation of 'intelligent and articulate' software engineer
"The client is not aggressive but is incredibly demanding as he is highly intelligent and extremely articulate. He poses a lot of legal problems for the police and the Migration Agency."
"The individual concerned should be able to expect the authority to express itself and handle the case in an appropriate, professional and objective manner."
"The circumstances highlighted in the email do not constitute reasonable grounds to expedite a deportation."
"As it concerned a deportation decision that had already been made and legally come into force, the email had to be acknowledged."
Sweden's border police requested the immediate deportation of a highly intelligent former work permit holder, citing his demanding nature as problematic for legal authorities. An email revealed that the border officer found the individual articulate and challenging, leading to a call for expedited deportation. Despite a UN Committee request to delay the deportation, the man was sent back to his home country, where he is now in hiding. His lawyer criticized the border police's language as unprofessional and inappropriate for handling such cases.
Read at www.thelocal.se
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