Taxpayers fork out £100million a year locking up 2,000 foreign crooks who should be in jail in their own country

TAXPAYERS are forking out up to £100million a year locking up 2,000 crooks who should be in jail in their own country.

Britain has transfer deals with six nations to ­extradite their criminals, especially those slapped with long sentences.


Taxpayers fork out £100million a year locking up 2,000 foreign crooks who should be in jail in their own country
Taxpayers are forking out up to £100million a year locking up 2,000 crooks who should be in jail in their own country
Taxpayers fork out £100million a year locking up 2,000 foreign crooks who should be in jail in their own country
Alp Mehmet said: ‘Despite agreements with six countries that allow for compulsory prisoner transfer of their nationals, it seems the one thing our government can’t engage in is compulsion’

But lengthy appeals mean many remain in our prisons, each at a cost of £43,000 a year.

Jails are housing 57 per cent more Albanians than 12 months ago, seeing a rise from 999 to 1,574 out of 9,850 total overseas offenders.

The National Crime Agency warned in 2017 that Albanian gangs had established a lot of influence within UK organised crime.

A deal was struck with Albania eight years ago.

Both governments must give the green light for any transfer but only 24 prisoners were sent back in the first six years of the deal.

There are 280 prisoners from Somaliland, 213 from Nigeria, 71 from Ghana, 28 from Libya and five from Rwanda, official government figures reveal.

Only one Nigerian prisoner was sent back under the scheme in its first five years.

Alp Mehmet, of campaign group Migration Watch, blasted: “Despite agreements with six countries that allow for compulsory prisoner transfer of their nationals, it seems the one thing our government can’t engage in is compulsion.

“How absurd. Such helplessness not only flies in the face of ministers’ tough rhetoric on prisoner removals but also costs the taxpayer close to £100million a year.”

Tory MP Philip Hollobone added: “There are far too many foreign national offenders in our jails who need to be sent back to prison in their own countries.

“We need far more compulsory prisoner transfer agreements and these need to be enforced.”


Taxpayers fork out £100million a year locking up 2,000 foreign crooks who should be in jail in their own country
Philip Hollobone said: ‘There are far too many foreign national offenders in our jails who need to be sent back to prison in their own countries’
Taxpayers fork out £100million a year locking up 2,000 foreign crooks who should be in jail in their own country
A government spokesman said: ‘Foreign criminals should be in no doubt that we will do everything we can to remove them, even during a pandemic’

Officials transfer the majority of offenders through the Early Removal Scheme which makes up 95 per cent of early removals.

Under this, they can be sent back up to nine months before a sentence ends.

A government spokesman said yesterday: “Foreign criminals should be in no doubt that we will do everything we can to remove them, even during a pandemic.”