Tajik's background reveals complexity of arrivalspublished at 11:25 BST 10 June
Dominic Casciani
Home and legal correspondent, at Canterbury Crown Court
Mohammad Tajik’s defence barrister is explaining to the court that he only came to the UK because he had been fleeing for his life - after the Taliban had murdered his brother and father.
Tajik is said to have been significantly traumatised by witnessing the murders and wanted to seek safety in Europe.
He first went to Iran and then from there to Europe, entering at Greece. There, the authorities refused him asylum - and he moved on to France and then ultimately the UK. Critics of a tough approach to dinghy arrivals say point to cases like this one as examples of why there need to be more safe and legal routes for people to seek safety in the UK.
But their critics in turn point out that Tajik passed through a series of European nations where he could have been given safety first.


