An investigation has revealed that dozens of asylum seekers have been kidnapped by gangs from a Brighton hotel run by the Home Office
A new report has revealed 'dozens' of child asylum seekers have been kidnapped from a Home Office hotel in Brighton
The source said: “Children are literally being picked up from outside the building, disappearing and not being found. They’re being taken from the street by traffickers.” “It is a total dereliction of duty for the Home Office to so badly fail to protect child safety or crack down on the dangerous gangs putting them in terrible risk.The Mitie whistleblower also described witnessing children being in effect trafficked from a similar hotel run by the Home Office in Kent, estimating that 10% of its children disappear every week.
New data released under the Freedom of Information Act also showed that newly arrived unaccompanied children spend on average 16.5 days in Home Office hotels before being placed in council care around the country.
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