Farage calls on police to share immigration status of charged suspects
Political figures Nigel Farage and George Finch accuse authorities of a cover-up for withholding immigration details of two men charged with raping a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton.
- Nigel Farage has called on police to release the immigration status of crime suspects after two Afghan nationals were charged with alleged rape in Warwickshire.
- Warwickshire Police stated that they do not share ethnicity or immigration status once someone is charged with an offence.
- George Finch, Leader of Warwickshire County Council, expressed his desire for more information to be released and criticized the management of illegal immigrant housing.
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