Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Taking Risks

A psychotic asylum seeker was placed in a foster family with young children - even though he was not even a child, London's High Court heard.
Just perfect
Cardiff County Council became responsible for him after he was 'dispersed' to the Welsh capital.
Ah, yes.

This was NuLab’s tactic of shifting asylum seekers around the country so the local residents didn’t get too uppity and threaten to do anything bad, like vote anything other than Labour…
Despite social workers reservations, he was sent to live with a family which included young children.

After just one day in their care he threatened to take the young daughter of the family to Iran, said judge, Mr Justice Ouseley.

His behaviour was so disturbed that he had to be forcibly removed from the home by three police officers - one of whom he assaulted - and brought under control using leg restraints and handcuffs.
Lovely! Bet that family is now rethinking their foster status…
He was swiftly admitted to the Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit at Whitchurch Hospital where he was diagnosed as 'floridly psychotic', expressing beliefs that he was God.
And the doctors knew he must be mad. They, after all, are God!
Justice Ouseley refused to believe his claim that, even now, he is just 17 and still a child.

'He could be between 18 and 22, but I found just 17 impossible to accept and untruthfully alleged', said the judge.

He added that he had 'real doubts' about CJ's credibility and was 'not satisfied' that documents said to support his claim were authentic.
The judge concluded: 'I am not persuaded that CJ was under 18 when he arrived in the UK. He is now over 20.
And, I’ll bet, still here…

H/T: commenter RAB via email

8 comments:

  1. This was NuLab’s tactic of shifting asylum seekers around the country so the local residents didn’t get too uppity and threaten to do anything bad, like vote anything other than Labour…

    Deep groan from this direction.

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  2. I am familiar with many medical terms like, Acute, Chronic and Morbid, but Floridly Psychotic is a new one on me!

    What does that look like when it's at home? Swivel eyed in a skirt?

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  3. Yet another asylum seeker racket - pretending to a child. It was alleged by the Met Police that Sylvester Akapalara, the young man who was shot on Peckham's Pelican Estate at the end of 2010, and originally from Sierra Leone, was older than 17 years of age.

    This was something which was on the BBC News website, and although I've searched high and low for it, this page has mysteriously disappeared. I'm not one for conspiracy theories, but...

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  4. Wanting to live in this Labour-ruined shit hole of a country ..

    These twats have all got to be bloody psychotic ..

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  5. So many councils are banning smokers from being foster parents, is it to protect them from such insanity?

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  6. Was I so wrong as to believe that 'importing all these degraded persons is just plain wrong'? C.1972; aged 15 and a bit.

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  7. "Deep groan from this direction."

    We all make mistakes...

    "...but Floridly Psychotic is a new one on me!"

    Amazingly, it's a real medical term!

    "...and although I've searched high and low for it, this page has mysteriously disappeared. I'm not one for conspiracy theories, but..."

    Inconvenient news items often slip down the memory hole at the Beeb. You won't find their report that Obama said his 'special relationship' was now with the French, for example.

    Yet it WAS there.

    "Wanting to live in this Labour-ruined shit hole of a country .. "

    It should be all the proof the shrinks need, shouldn't it?

    "So many councils are banning smokers from being foster parents, is it to protect them from such insanity?"

    Heh!

    "Was I so wrong as to believe that 'importing all these degraded persons is just plain wrong'?"

    Nope...

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  8. Yet more reason to have faith in Social Services. I don't particularly blame ZanuPFNulabor on these matters, the malaise seeming deeper. Given the falling balloon scenario, would any of us throw this guy out after Pastor Terry Jones?

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