Wednesday, 20 April 2022

The Pre-Sentence Report Is Wrong, Wayman...

Mr Wayman said that a pre-sentence report assessed her as being 'no risk to anybody'.
...very wrong.
Recorder Daniel Sawyer said that Kangootui had come to the UK legitimately on a student visa and was in the country legitimately for 'some time' but added that it expired in 2010. At some point Kangootui obtained a counterfeit passport and driving licence.
Mr Sawyer said: "Using those documents you obtained work at Grassington House. You also said that you came by these documents legitimately from a man whose surname you didn't know."

She's a risk to every taxpayer in the land. To every legitimate foreign worker who will be looked at with suspicion as a result of her dishonesty.  

Ms Taylor said that in interview Kangootui confirmed that she was from Namibia... She is also pregnant and is due to give birth in October.

And guess who's paying for that? It's not going to be the father, is it? 

3 comments:

  1. Some noteworthy arithmetic here...

    2005 - Ms Kangootui arrived on a student visa (assuming the usual 5 years to its 2010 expiry). Her eldest child is now 17, so either she arrived as the mother of a baby under 18 months old - unusual for a new student - or she was pregnant when she got here and gave birth in the UK.

    2014 - a Dutch passport was reported lost and - since stolen passport numbers are presumably too valuable to be left unused for long - it looks as if she acquired forged EU ID in time to access free care on the NHS for the birth of her second child (now 7).

    2022 - aware that she was awaiting trial in the next few months, Kangootui got pregnant in late January or early February, making it look suspiciously like an attempt to avoid imprisonment or deportation.

    An interestingly cynical reproductive history, don’t you think?


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  2. They really know how to work (and milk) the system, don't they?

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  3. "An interestingly cynical reproductive history, don’t you think?"

    And, I fear, an increasingly common one.

    "They really know how to work (and milk) the system, don't they?"

    And we seem to be unable to treat this as the risk factor it surely is.

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