Migrant killer Lawangeen Abdulrahimzai was let into Britain to kill again
An asylumseeker who stabbed a young man to death in a row over an escooter has previously been convicted of murder in Serbia, it can be revealed. Lawangeen Abdulrahimzai was sentenced to a 20year prison sentence in his absence following a trial over the killing in Serbia, a preliminary hearing for the UK court case heard. And he had also been convicted of drugdealing in Italy and given a noncustodial sentence after pleading guilty, the court heard. Prosecutor Ellie Fargin told Salisbury Crown Court: Two people were shot dead outside a refugee area by a petrol station. Evidence seems to come from a taxi driver who drove people to the scene and they see a photograph and they point the defendant out as the person they drove. And there was evidence from someone, who in this country would be considered a codefendant, also was given at the trial. The court heard the Serbian authorities were seeking his extradition but the UK courts were unlikely to deport him with
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