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<span style="font-weight: bold"> Confirmed : # Jamaican sentenced to...the UK (RJR)...</span>
A Jamaican street gang leader, who served a two year prison sentence for launching an attack on a rival gang in a British school playground, will not be deported from the United Kingdom. This followed a ruling by immigration judges that his deportation would be a breach of his human rights.Twenty one year-old Shadrick Heslop, was found guilty of unleashed a ferocious pit bull terrier on pupils at the school as his gang hunted their target in Wandsworth, South West London in 2008.The attack left a boy fighting for his life.Another boy age 16 intervened and was stabbed six times, suffering a punctured lung.Heslop was sentenced to two years for causing fear and provocation of violence and was ordered to be deported.H was sent to an immigration removal centre to be deported to Jamaica after serving his sentence.However, he appealed the deportation order and was released after an Immigration Appeals Tribunal accepted his argument that he had a right to live in Britain with his parents and to deport him would breach such right.
<span style="font-weight: bold"> Confirmed : # Jamaican sentenced to...the UK (RJR)...</span>
A Jamaican street gang leader, who served a two year prison sentence for launching an attack on a rival gang in a British school playground, will not be deported from the United Kingdom. This followed a ruling by immigration judges that his deportation would be a breach of his human rights.Twenty one year-old Shadrick Heslop, was found guilty of unleashed a ferocious pit bull terrier on pupils at the school as his gang hunted their target in Wandsworth, South West London in 2008.The attack left a boy fighting for his life.Another boy age 16 intervened and was stabbed six times, suffering a punctured lung.Heslop was sentenced to two years for causing fear and provocation of violence and was ordered to be deported.H was sent to an immigration removal centre to be deported to Jamaica after serving his sentence.However, he appealed the deportation order and was released after an Immigration Appeals Tribunal accepted his argument that he had a right to live in Britain with his parents and to deport him would breach such right.