Still no word on where Sudanese attacker worked since arriving in Ireland

Still no word on where Sudanese attacker worked since arriving in Ireland

Paul McRingo | Northern Correspondent

There is still no word on where the Sudanese savage who tried to decapitate an innocent man in Belfast on Monday night worked since landing in Ireland at least three years ago.

The PSNI said the suspect flew from Paris to Dublin. He travelled by bus from Dublin to Belfast on 10 February 2023, where he claimed asylum.

However, Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said the date of the flight into Dublin had “yet to be determined”, so at the moment we have still not been told whether he spent hours, days, weeks or even longer in Dublin before travelling north.

As he came here seeking asylum and a new life, we presume one of his first objectives was to get a job so he could meet new people and become part of the local community. There just doesn’t appear to be any news coming out about where he worked.

Unless of course we’re allowing people to just turn up on this Island, north and south, having flown in from a perfectly safe European country, and without checking anything about their background, allowing them to claim social welfare for the rest of their lives at the expense of Irish tax payers without ever contributing a single thing to their new country. Surely to God not because that would be fucked up.

Paul McRingo