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Kronike2023-11-26 17:10:31

Convicted for cocaine, the Albanian surprises the British Supreme Court with his justification

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Convicted for cocaine, the Albanian surprises the British Supreme Court with his

An Albanian, caught distributing cocaine, has gone to the Supreme Court in Britain to ask it to decide whether or not he should be kept behind bars.

The Albanian, who entered the UK illegally in 2012, was convicted last April of dealing what British authorities describe as Class A drugs in Rushden after police found him with 20,000 pounds of drugs. He said he was a victim of modern slavery.

Then-Interior Secretary Suella Braverman said he was not a victim and was told he would be deported because he met the legal definition of a criminal alien. Now the 32-year-old has taken her decisions to the Supreme Court, claiming that he was threatened that he would be shot if he did not deal with drugs.

According to the young man, his detention was unlawful and asked a senior judge to consider allowing him to apply for 'temporary release', his immediate release from custody, or for immigration parole if the measure is refused. temporary.

He also asked the court to allow him to apply for a judicial review of the decision not to send his case back through the National Referral Mechanism, the process by which the state decides whether or not you are a victim of modern slavery. The court ruled that he could not be identified, but published the result of the anonymous hearing in the public interest.

The court heard how he was caught driving an uninsured car containing 200g of cocaine. In his girlfriend's house more portions of drugs were found, as well as a machete, scales and cash.

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