An asylum seeker staying a taxpayer hotel in London has been accused of strangling a 20-year-old woman.
A 26-year-old asylum seeker who is staying at the Thistle City Barbican hotel was arrested on suspicion of strangling the young woman and then threatened her on the street later on.
The Mail on Sunday reported the alleged assault happened in March, however he remains free to walk the streets whilst the police investigation continues.
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A Met spokesperson said, “It’s not always possible to charge someone immediately after arrest as there is often further evidence to gather to build a case to the required evidential standard.
“There is no mechanism to hold a person in custody for an extended period prior to charge… We acknowledge that in this case, the investigation has taken longer than we would ideally have wanted.”
In another incident Warwickshire Police charged Ahmed Muhammad Almahi, 32, from Sudan who is also staying in a taxpayers hotel is accused of sexually assaulting a woman in Rugby.
Almahi is an illegal immigrant and assaulted the women on Monday evening it has been claimed, the Sudanese migrant appeared before Coventry Magistrates Court last Wednesday and has been remanded in custody pending trial.
Last week we reported that two Afghan asylum seekers have been charged with kidnap, strangulation and rape of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton.
The girl was allegedly raped by Ahmad Mulakhil, 23 on 22 July in Cheverel Street and Mohammad Kabir, also 23, was charged with strangulation, kidnap and aiding and abetting the rape on 31 July of a young girl.
They will attend Warwick Crown Court on 26 August and they remain in custody.
The Mail was informed that Warwickshire Police told councillors and local officials not to reveal that they are asylum seekers as they fear there could be protests with fears of “community tensions.”
A source said, “They’re [the police] hushing it up because they don’t want an Epping situation on their hands.”