Belfast Knife Suspect Was a Sudanese Police Officer, Report Suggests, as British Establishment Faces Fury Over Border Failures
Belfast Knife Suspect, Hadi Alodid via X
The Sudanese migrant charged over a medieval, barbaric knife attack in north Belfast was reportedly a former police officer in Khartoum. The horrifying case has raised fresh questions about the British establishment’s asylum vetting, border controls, and willingness to protect its own citizens.
Hadi Alodid, 30, appeared in court on Wednesday charged with the attempted murder of 44-year-old Stephen Ogilvie. Ogilvie suffered life-changing injuries in Monday night’s attack, including the loss of his left eye and wounds to his back and head.
Northern Ireland: Belfast Victim Remains in Serious Condition with Horrific Facial Wounds as Details Emerge About Deranged Sudanese Attacker
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