Article 6JQNP ‘I felt like a criminal’: the ruinous effect of the Home Office’s cheating claims

‘I felt like a criminal’: the ruinous effect of the Home Office’s cheating claims

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Amelia Gentleman
from World news | The Guardian on (#6JQNP)

Sajjad Sohag seeks compensation for false accusation that led to imprisonment and loss of earnings

The morning after Sajjad Sohag returned from his honeymoon, he and his wife were woken by the sound of immigration enforcement officers breaking down the front door of the building in London where they were renting a studio flat.

It was about 6.30am, and he was still half-asleep when officers used a battering ram to force open the door of his first-floor flat. They checked a piece of paper with his photograph on it and said target identified" when they confirmed it was him. An officer told him he was being detained because he had cheated in an English exam.

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