Bournemouth e-scooter row: Home Office to investigate circumstances of the murder

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Home Office to investigate 'red flags missed' in case of murderer who had previously killed two people in Serbia

The Home Office will investigate "red flags missed" in the case of a man convicted of murder who had previously killed two people in Serbia.trying to act as a "peacemaker" in Bournemouth.Immigration minister Robert Jenrick said the Home Office will look at the "full circumstances" of the case.

He fired 18 rounds from an automatic firearm following an argument "possibly in some way linked to the business of people-trafficking", the judge said.Abdulrahimzai arrived in the UK in December 2019 and told the authorities at the time of his arrest that he was 16.Speaking in the House of Commons earlier today, Conservative former minister Tobias Ellwood asked for a formal Home Office investigation.

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