Newly released documents and snaps have now revealed how the Afghan national was able to stay in the UK - even as a convicted sex offender.
However, that fight for him to live in the UK came eight months after he'd been convicted of sex offenses.Susanna Reid & Anton Du Beke pay respects to Strictly star at his funeral The letter, dated 28 August 2018, read: "I have known Abdul since February 2016, during which time he has attended regular worship services at Grange Road.
"I hope that this information will be of assistance, and I would support his application to remain in this country." Then, in March 2019, Ezedi lodged an appeal in an attempt to stay in the UK, arguing he feared persecution because of hisJudge WK O'Hanlon, sitting in the First-tier Tribunal , said: "Having considered all of the evidence before me in the round, notwithstanding my concerns as to the honesty of the appellant in relation to certain aspects of his account, I find that the appellant had been consistent in his evidence with regard to his conversion to Christianity.
"This was to show the church had sufficiently risk assessed Abdul Ezedi's attendance at church, ensuring the safety of the congregation and considering if it was appropriate for him to attend.make the final decision on asylum applications and have access to full criminal records data to enable them to do this.
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