Sudanese prison that ran through Channel Tunnel
canterbury - A 40-year-old asylum seeker from Sudan has been sentenced by a British court in Canterbury to nine months in prison because he had walked through the Channel Tunnel from France to England and had disrupted train traffic. According to British media, he could after the ruling left the court a free man because he had served the sentence in custody.
Desperate Abdul Rahman Haroun decided on August 4 in an attempt to reach England to risk his life and to walk through the tunnel, making rail traffic had to be stopped temporarily. The applicant was near the end of the crossing at the English Folkestone arrested. He got a few months later, on Christmas Eve, or permission to stay in Britain.
The Sudanese was convicted under a law dating from 1861 which prohibits,, a machine or vehicle 'which rails used to block.
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Abdul Rahman Haroun was previously called a residence permit.
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