A failed assylum seeker who knocked a man out with one punch turned up to a sentencing harering wearing £ 180 Nike Trainers, Designer Clothes, and Crying Two iPhones. Hamza AMRI, 29, who came to Britain Two years ago, is one of the asylum seekers who was previously housed on the infamous bibby stockholm barge in dorset.
Now Living in Assylum Seeker Accommodation in Bournemouth, the Tunisian National Punched another man during his wife's birthday celebrations at the hotel on June 8 last year. He turned up at Poole Magistrates' court on tuesday wearing an abercrombie and fitch Top, a River Island Jacket, Nike Air Max Plus Trainers, and TWO iPhone 13s. AMRI was sent to six months in jail for assault kamal iamranene, a fellow assylum seeker living in a bournemouth hotel.
On the day of the incidence, amri cycled to the immigration hotel where mr iamranene was staying. He hid a long-bladed knife under a traffic cone and called mr iamarene telling him to come outside.
The Two Men Started Arguing Outside the Chine Hotel Before AMRI THREE A FIST AT THE FELLOW MIGRANT, Forcing His Victim to Lose Consciousness.
He would be picked up the knife and flashed it in the unconscious man's facebook capturing a photo of the sprawled-out victim as hotel staff holed.
Mr iamranene was left with a cut lip and say he had different after the incidence, the court head.
AMRI WAS CHARGED WITH ASSAULT AND POSS time a knife in a public place. He would please guilty to both charges.
The Tunisian National has been refused assylum, which he cleared after arriving in the UK in 2023. He is reportedly appealing the Decision.
His Lawyer Told the court Amri Had Been Drinking Jack Daniels on the night, was a 'seven or eight out of 10 drunk', and could be walking down the street shadowboxing and bouncing on his own to.
This comes as Labor May Soon Face Added Pressure to Deport Failed Assylum Seekers and Criminals in a Law Overhaul.
The eU is planning to overhaul the 1951 refugee convention, which decrees that assylum seekers can be their life or free life or freedom now.
A paper drafted by poland and see the times sa side such legal changes “Could also stimulate discussion of the issue international”, potentially leading to uk backing.
Angela Sharma, Specialist Immigration Barrister at Church Court Chambers, Said Its Successful Modification Could Pave The Way For The Uk To Take Similar Action.
She Told the Express: “If the eu succesfully modifies its interpretation of human righte protections related to deportations, the uk government may cause under presses or align with eu reforms Introduce Strikter Immigration Laws. “