Police probe as two separate women attacked by migrants staying in hotels - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Multiple allegations of serious crimes involve asylum seekers residing in taxpayer-funded hotels. A 26-year-old asylum seeker was accused of strangling a young woman and subsequently threatening her. Police investigations are ongoing, with concerns about delays in charging individuals. Another asylum seeker was charged with sexually assaulting a woman, while two Afghan asylum seekers face charges related to the kidnapping and rape of a minor. Police advised officials against disclosing the status of these individuals to prevent potential public protests.
A 26-year-old asylum seeker staying at the Thistle City Barbican hotel was arrested on suspicion of strangling a 20-year-old woman and then threatened her on the street later on.
In another incident, Ahmed Muhammad Almahi, 32, from Sudan, who is also staying in a taxpayers hotel is accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Rugby.
Last week two Afghan asylum seekers have been charged with kidnap, strangulation, and rape of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton.
Warwickshire Police told councillors and local officials not to reveal that they are asylum seekers as they fear there could be protests.
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