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A Polish woman who claimed to be missing Madeleine McCann was arrested upon landing in the UK. Julia Wandelt, who also goes by Julia Wendell and Julia Faustyna, was taken into custody upon ...
2305 people were detained in "removal centres" in the UK under Immigration Act powers (this figure excludes those held in prisons) 1980 immigration detainees were male; 35 children under 18 were detained; 1640 detainees had claimed asylum at some stage; Once detained it is possible to apply for bail.
A 30-year-old woman who was unknown to the Jones family was arrested on the scene. [3] She was detained under the Mental Health Act and placed in a high-security facility. [15] An inquest into Jones' death was opened on 1 April, and adjourned to 3 July.
In some jurisdictions, individuals may be detained by police for questioning or for the execution of a search of a person, place, or thing. [10] Individuals may also be detained by private individuals pending the arrival of police or other relevant law enforcement agency, often referred to as a citizen's arrest.
A woman has been accused of taking British citizenship tests for at least 14 people while allegedly wearing wigs and disguises.. The Home Office said a 61-year-old woman has been arrested on ...
Exclusive: Shamina, 37, was interrogated for hours at Manchester airport and made to use the bathroom, while on her period, while in an unlocked toilet in the presence of a male police officer
Virtually all individuals who are arbitrarily arrested are given no explanation as to why they are being arrested, and they are not shown any arrest warrant. [4] Depending on the social context, many or the vast majority of arbitrarily arrested individuals may be held incommunicado and their whereabouts can be concealed from their family, associates, the public population and open trial courts.
People arrested under immigration law are treated in the same way as those arrested by police for other offences. They are subject to the provisions of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and, when arrested, are usually interviewed under caution in a police station and may have access to legal representation.