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ON APPEAL FROM THE ASYLUM AND IMMIGRATION TRIBUNAL
[AIT No: IA/03236/2008; AA/06800/2007]
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE SEDLEY
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LORD JUSTICE RIMER
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LP (St Lucia ) |
Respondent |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department |
Appellant |
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Mr Simon Canter (instructed by Messrs Chartwell and Sadlers) appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
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Lord Justice Laws:
"On 9 June 2005 a deportation order was signed against [the respondent]. On 3 February 2006, [the respondent] was placed on weekly reporting restrictions. [The respondent] only complied with his reporting restrictions on 14 February 2006. On 28 January 2007, [the respondent] was detained under immigration powers."
"…he has been in this country for a considerable length of time and since his conviction, the appellant has not been in any further trouble, but on the contrary has quite clearly involved himself in helping other people in a very positive way, as set out in the letters of reference that are on the file, and he has also been actively involved with the global community to the great benefit of other residents of his location in south London."
"I do not believe that there is a sufficiency of protection in St Lucia as the relatively small police force cannot possibly protect and guard the appellant and his family around the clock and I therefore do accept that they would be at some risk of violence against themselves if they were returned to St Lucia."
"His fear is from drug dealers in St Lucia and arises out of his criminal conviction in the United Kingdom and his subsequent giving of information to Scotland Yard which resulted in the visit of Detective Sergeant Titterrell to St Lucia, a visit which obviously came to the notice of drug dealers in that country and also possibly to the notice of the police authorities there. Drug dealers are known to be violent people when their trade is put at risk and I have no doubt whatsoever that the appellant and his family are most definitely at risk of revenge being taken by those whose livelihood in drug dealing has been put at risk by the appellant."
"…the clear fact that a significant proportion of the respondent's Article 8 rights have been acquired while he was an overstayer."
The quotation is from paragraph 32 of the appellant's skeleton.
Lord Justice Sedley:
Lord Justice Rimer:
Order: Application granted in part.