Liverpool Bomber Entered Country to Watch ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ But Stayed for Years as Gov’t Failed to Deport Him
Emad Al Swealmeen entered the UK on a temporary visa but remained in the country for years as the government failed to deport him.
Emad Al Swealmeen entered the UK on a temporary visa but remained in the country for years as the government failed to deport him.
Liverpool bomber Emad Al Swealmeen reportedly entered the UK with a forged passport from Jordan resulting in his asylum claim being denied.
Liverpool terrorist bomber and alleged Christian convert Emad Al Swealmeen had reverted to Islam in the months before his attack outside of a hospital on Remembrance Sunday, according to claims made to a leading British newspaper.
The security guard who helped the taxi driver at the centre of an attempted terror bombing at Liverpool Women’s Hospital has spoken out for the first time.
Home Office sources have claimed that Liverpool bomber Emad Al Swealmeen, a Middle Eastern failed asylum seeker, tried to “game the system” by converting from Islam to Christianity, the claims coming as Home Secretary Priti Patel blamed the current “dysfunctional” asylum system for allowing Al Swealmeen to remain in the UK reportedly for six years after he was denied refugee status twice.
The man who exploded a homemade bomb outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital has been revealed to be an asylum seeker named Emad Al Swealmeen.
Brexit leader Nigel Farage has criticised the UK’s “weak leaders” after a deadly vehicle explosion outside of a Liverpool hospital on Remembrance Sunday, which has since been declared a terror attack. The government has since raised the threat risk to Severe.
British authorities have confirmed that a deadly vehicle explosion outside the Liverpool Women’s Hospital on Remembrance Sunday was a terror attack, with CCTV of the explosion leaked to the press.
The driver of a taxi that exploded outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital is being hailed as a hero following reports that he had trapped a bomber inside the vehicle.
Police have arrested three men under the Terrorism Act following a deadly car explosion at Liverpool Women’s Hospital, but no description of the suspects has been given beyond their sex and age.
Merseyside Police have confirmed a fatality following a car explosion at Liverpool Women’s Hospital, with Counter-Terrorism Police now leading the investigation.
Loud bangs have been heard and plumes of smoke seen rising outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital, with reports of a car ablaze and a bomb squad at the scene.