
Why was Poppy Day bomber still in UK despite SEVEN years of failed asylum requests?
Daily MailHow 40,000 failed asylum seekers are STILL waiting to be deported from the UK and the number being forced to leave Britain has dropped to just 8,000-a-year from almost 50,000 in 2013 This chart shows the number of enforced and voluntary deportations of asylum seekers over the past decade. Al Swealmeen pictured with Malcolm and Elizabeth Hitchcott, the couple who took him in after he left the Middle East Friends said Almeni was born Emad Jamil Al-Swealmeen to a Syrian father and an Iraqi mother, and is believed to have spent a large part of his life in Iraq Al Swealmeen arrived in the UK several years ago, and mostly lived in Liverpool, where he was being supported by Christian volunteers from a network of churches who help asylum seekers, it is understood Hero taxi driver David Perry, who apparently locked a suicide bomber in his car before a blast ripped through the vehicle outside a maternity hospital in Liverpool on Sunday This is the moment armed officers raided a property in Sutcliffe Street Liverpool with one marksman scaling the back wall with a ladder and pointing it at a man leaving the back door. Friends of the driver have said that he became suspicious of the man he had on board The hero taxi driver runs from the vehicle and appears to point away from the car, warning people to stay away because of what has unfolded inside Almeni died in the inferno at Liverpool Women's Hospital seconds before the 11am Remembrance Sunday silence began The sports car-loving suicide bomber who changed his name to honour Enzo Ferrari: How asylum seeker, 32, who blew himself up at hospital was go-karting fan with chequered flag tattooed on his arm In May 2017 Al Swealmeen changed his name by deed poll to make it easier to pronounce. Here's what we know about the terror attack so far: Taxi containing suicide bomber pulled up outside Liverpool Women's Hospital and explodes at 10.57am; New footage shows the driver, David Perry, jump out after the blast having apparently locked the doors to prevent him getting into the hospital; Three men aged 21, 26 and 27, are arrested with two properties around a mile from the scene being searched by police: Sutcliffe Street in Kensington; This morning a fourth suspect, 20, was arrested in Kensington, also under the Terrorism Act; Armed Police surrounded a property in Rutland Avenue close to Liverpool's Sefton Park last night, where the suicide bomber had been picked up from; Officers evacuated neighbouring properties, suggesting this is where the IED was built. Almeni, who died inside a taxi when his device blew up outside a hospital in Liverpool on Remembrance Sunday, has been unmasked as a pizza-baking Christian convert and failed asylum seeker Almeni arrived in the UK several years ago, and mostly lived in Liverpool, where he was being supported by Christian volunteers from a network of churches who help asylum seekers, it is understood Almeni pictured on the right being converted to Christianity in Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral in 2017 Almeni pictured with Malcolm Hitchcott who took him in after Almeni left the Middle East for the UK several years ago Almeni pictured with Malcolm and Elizabeth Hitchcott, the Christian couple who took him in after he left the Middle East Hero taxi driver David Perry, who apparently locked a suicide bomber in his car before a blast ripped through the vehicle outside a maternity hospital in Liverpool on Sunday This is the moment the taxi carrying an alleged suicide bomber exploded outside a Liverpool hospital in what police and MI5 are now probing as a Poppy Day terror attack A bomb squad has carried out a controlled explosion near a house in Liverpool this evening raided in connection to a suicide bombing outside a hospital on Remembrance Sunday.
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