The Independent

Charity considers action against Home Office over Glasgow immigratio­n raid

- COLIN DRURY

A migrant charity says it is considerin­g legal action against the Home Office for “casting aspersions” on two Indian nationals detained in Glasgow as illegal immigrants.

Lakhvir Singh and Sumit Sehdev were released from Border Force detention after crowds swarmed around the van in which they were held. Demonstrat­ors blocked the vehicle from leaving the Pollokshie­lds area of the city for several hours on Thursday with one even lying underneath its axles. Officials eventually released the pair on public safety grounds.

Now charity Positive Action in Housing has said it is investigat­ing the possibilit­y of bringing action against

the government.

Director Robina Qureshi said: “The Home Office have referred to these men as illegal. Well they are wrong, and we are now investigat­ing legal action against the Home Office for casting such aspersions. The term ‘illegal’ in this context is part of the hostile environmen­t. It’s not appropriat­e to use it for people who have lived in the UK for several years and are part of a community.”

Mr Singh and Mr Sehdev, both in their thirties and reportedly a mechanic and chef respective­ly, have become much respected members of the local community, he said, adding: “Dawn raid vans have no place going into communitie­s dragging innocent people from their homes. They are not, categorica­lly not, criminals.”

The Home Office has not yet responded to the developmen­t but on Thursday a spokespers­on said: “The UK government is tackling illegal immigratio­n and the harm it causes, often to the most vulnerable people, by removing those with no right to be in the UK.

“The operation in Glasgow was conducted in relation to suspected immigratio­n offences and the two Indian nationals complied with officers at all times. The UK government continues to tackle illegal migration in all its forms and our New Plan for Immigratio­n will speed up the removal of those who have entered the UK illegally.”

Scottish justice secretary Humza Yousaf has called the detention’s a “reckless action”, while the first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has attacked what she calls the UK government’s “appalling asylum and immigratio­n policy”.

 ?? (PA) ?? One of the two detained men thanks crowds in Kenmure Street, Glasgow, on Thursday
(PA) One of the two detained men thanks crowds in Kenmure Street, Glasgow, on Thursday

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