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Home office urged to investigate danger

Web Desk, 22/07/202522/07/2025

Afghan There is a danger of being a radical extracted for security in Britain because they can feel their new life in Britain, in a review Destruction Data ministry data leakage has warned.

Paul Rimmer, former Deputy Chief of Defense Intelligence who led the government’s review Data violationWarned that on competitive pressure UK housing system and comprehensive public services meant there For Afghans, there was a “growing gap” between the expectations and reality of life in the UK, which were resettled here.

His review requested House office To investigate the risk of bigotry, warning that Afghanistan “forming a basis for a wide range of terrorist groups”.

Under the secret schemes to vacate the Afghans affected by violations in Britain, ministers approved a plan that estimated that ten percent of refugees could be homeless.

Those brought to the UK are kept in temporary housing nine months ago, in most cases, their homes are expected to find. The review found that many people could not have anywhere to stay for a long time.

A new version of the report revealed conclusions, which was shared in the superinjunction case with media parties, “opened” by lawyers after a private version of the report, allowing it to be shared.

The review of Mr. Rimmar states that experts, including NGOs and independent case workers, who gave evidence to review, expressed the risk that the Afghans have been resettled, may be radical in the UK “.

It states that “there is a risk of increasing gap between the expectations of the Afghans, and sometimes the reality of more increased domestic services.

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Some experts also highlighted the concerns of “to the extent that Afghanistan is becoming a basis for a wide range of terrorist groups”, motivating Shri Rimmar to urge the Home Office to investigate the issue “in more detail”.

Last week, it was revealed that around 18,700 Afghans who had applied to move to Britain on security fears, their names and contact details were exposed to a terrible mod data leak. The breech occurred when a member of the armed forces emailed a secret database for reliable contacts in February 2022.

The Blunder, which was discovered only in August 2023, resulting in some 16,000 Afghans to the UK, as part of a secret operation on the fears targeted by the Taliban.

The operation was only publicly revealed on the last Tuesday when an unprecedented superintendent was removed after about two years of secrecy by banning the details of the leakage.

The trigger at the back side of the review of Mr. Rimmar, which was concluded, reprimanded the former Afghan Afghan security forces, was unlikely to form the only basis for targeting to be identified on the dataset.

It comes when Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper told MPs on Monday that the minister was “quite uncomfortable” about the constant superintendent on searching for his existence in 2024.

Sir Keir told the Liassen Committee, “It was a shocking heritage, we inherited breech, prohibition and a secret plan. Many of us were quite uncomfortable about that we establish reviews to ask this question, is there still necessary for these arrangements?

Asked why it took a year to get into that scene, Sir Keer replied: “It was a very complex review … I wanted the review as careful as it could. It was a risk assessment that was in people’s lives.”

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The Prime Minister’s comments revealed as a report with a policy review that more than 1,300 Afghans have become homeless and since July 2023, emergency housing assistance has been provided by the councils. More than 100 families were living in temporary housing, such as B&B and Hotel, till April this year.

Under the government’s Afghan rehabilitation program, which covered public and secret rehabilitation routes for the arrival of Afghans, about 10 percent of Afghans were estimated to be homeless.

Officials estimated that it would be around 730 people in a year, but the government’s review stated that it was “highly optimistic”, as it was highly dependent on the Afghan families that they were able to find their personal rented housing.

The ministers have now discontinued the secret arrested scheme, but will respect the already sent sanctuaries and continue to process cases in two public Afghan rehabilitation schemes.

A government spokesperson said that all arrival “has to undergo strong security checks for national security. If they do not pass these checks, they are not given indefinite leave to live in the UK”.

He said that the government is “working with local authorities to ensure that housing solutions meet the needs of the UK population, as well as Afghans who are reconsideration here”.

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