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Migrant Help is a United Kingdom-based national charity that has been supporting vulnerable migrants since 1963. The charity operates from 10 offices across the United Kingdom, providing advice, guidance and support to asylum seekers, refugees and victims of modern-day slavery and human trafficking.

Cold, hungry migrants stranded in London after error

Jan 9,2022 3:08 pm

By Fiona NimoniBBC News

A group of migrants were mistakenly taken from Kent and stranded in London, cold, hungry and without accommodation, The Bbc has been told.

About 40 migrants were transported out of Manston, The overcrowded processing centre, on Tuesday so they could stay With Friends and family in The capital, a homeless charity volunteer said.

But 11 of them had nowhere to go after reaching Victoria Railway Station .

The Bbc has contacted The Home Office for comment.

The government has faced criticism after reports that Manston was holding migrants, including families, for four weeks, in breach of The Law . It is intended people stay for no More Than 24 hours while their claim is processed.

At most, 1,600 migrants should be at The processing centre at any One Time - The MP for The area said that figure was more like 4,000 on Monday.

Danial Abbas, a volunteer with Under One Sky charity, told The Bbc he saw a group of confused and disorientated men trying to flag down members of The Public and station staff at Victoria Station on Tuesday evening.

The Men , who he understood to be from Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq, were all wearing identity bracelets with QR codes on their wrists. They appeared to have been issued by The Home Office , Mr Abbas Said .

" It was cold. Half of them didn't even have a jacket or proper shoes on. They were wearing flip flops. All their Personal Belongings were In Blue plastic bags, " said Mr Abbas.

They were hungry and without any money, " desperate for tea, coffee, soup" Mr Abbas Said . He arranged to buy food at McDonald's and bought More Than 80 items of clothing for The Group from Primark - including gloves, shoes, hats and pants.

" They thought they were going to a hotel in London and were very happy about The prospect of leaving Manston, " said Mr Abbas.

There have been A Number of cases of diphtheria - a highly contagious bacterial infection - reported at The processing centre.

Mr Abbas sought assistance from charity Migrant Help . He was then able to get In Touch with an official from The Home Office , who he says described The Situation as " completely unacceptable".

The Group was eventually picked up at about 01:00 GMT on Wednesday and taken to a hotel in Norwich, He Said .

The British Transport Police said officers arrived at The Station just after 22:30 on Tuesday night, responding to reports of asylum seekers looking for assistance.

" Officers engaged and liaised with charity partners, rail staff, and government colleagues to help them find accommodation for The evening, " a spokesperson said.

They said no criminal offence was committed.

Migrant Help said they would not comment on individual cases but told The Bbc : " It is concerning to hear about this; and if This Was indeed The case then, of course, our sympathies go to The People who have been put into this situation through no fault of their own. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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