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Campsfield detainee scaled 8m fence to escape


A DETAINEE at Kidlington’s Campsfield House immigration detention centre scaled a fence and evaded police – before being caught in London.

The Iraqi national climbed an eight metre-high barbed wire fence at the centre, at 10.30pm on Thursday. He was captured by police in north London early yesterday morning.

A second man also tried to escape, but failed to scale the fence and suffered minor injuries.

Last night, a 51-year-old detainee who had been locked up for seven months, told the Oxford Mail why his friend, known as ‘Aham’, wanted to escape.

He said: “He would have been very desperate. He knew that he could have been injured but was still desperate to get away.”

He added: “Lots of people in here have got wives and kids at home. I can understand why he wanted his freedom.”

Liz Peretz, of the Campaign to Close Campsfield, said: “It is surprising that we don’t get more people trying to escape. It’s terrible and being locked up is distressing.”

David Wood, Head of Criminality and Detention Services, UK Border Agency said: “A detainee escaped from Campsfield immigration removal centre... he has now been recaptured and is back in detention.”

Comments(4)

West Oxon Webwatcher says...
11:31am Sat 4 Sep 10

This explanation for the detainee's reason to wish to escape does not make sense. If he is desperate to go home to see his family, surely, he could just ask the authorities to send him home? The usual reason detainees are in Campsfield is that they have entered this country illegally and are waiting, subject to appeal, to be sent back home.

Apu Nahasapeemapetilon says...
6:42pm Sat 4 Sep 10

A DETAINEE at Kidlington’s Campsfield House immigration detention centre scaled a fence and evaded police – before being caught in London. Good old O.M reporting again. At least the Border Agency knows what it is called.

Apu Nahasapeemapetilon says...
6:49pm Sat 4 Sep 10

Liz Peretz, of the Campaign to Close Campsfield, said: “It is surprising that we don’t get more people trying to escape. It’s terrible and being locked up is distressing.........
..... I agree Liz. It is disgusting that these Illegals are housed, fed, and given legal aid at massive cost to the taxpayer. As soon as they are caught in the U. K. they should be put on the first plane home. Full stop

CowleyBoy says...
11:42am Sun 5 Sep 10

"Liz Peretz, of the Campaign to Close Campsfield, said: “It is surprising that we don’t get more people trying to escape. It’s terrible and being locked up is distressing.”

They can all come and stay at your house then Liz.


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