Tuesday 21 June 2022 10:50 PM Drug kingpin fights to remain in UK for FOUR YEARS after Home Office orders ... trends now

Tuesday 21 June 2022 10:50 PM Drug kingpin fights to remain in UK for FOUR YEARS after Home Office orders ... trends now
Tuesday 21 June 2022 10:50 PM Drug kingpin fights to remain in UK for FOUR YEARS after Home Office orders ... trends now

Tuesday 21 June 2022 10:50 PM Drug kingpin fights to remain in UK for FOUR YEARS after Home Office orders ... trends now

Drug kingpin fights to remain in UK for FOUR YEARS after Home Office orders deportation to Somalia Yahya Hashi, 33, served eight years for conspiracy to supply class A drugs The Home Office made an order to deport him to Somalia four years ago  He claimed his deportation would breach his right to his family life in the UK

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The leader of a drug ring that flooded a city with heroin and cocaine has fought a four-year human rights battle against deportation to Somalia.

The Home Office made an order to remove Yahya Hashi four years ago after serving his eight-year sentence for conspiracy to supply cocaine and heroin. 

Investigating officers said the group he led ‘had been responsible for a large proportion of class A drug supply in Exeter and further afield for some time’.

Leader of a drug ring, Yahya Hashi, 33, fought a four-year human rights battle against deportation to Somalia. The deportation order was made after serving his eight-year sentence for conspiracy to supply cocaine and heroin

Leader of a drug ring, Yahya Hashi, 33, fought a four-year human rights battle against deportation to Somalia. The deportation order was made after serving his eight-year sentence for conspiracy to supply cocaine and heroin

Hashi, 33, and other dealers travelled from London to Devon up to five times a week, staying at addresses in the city by intimidating

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