Report: Migrant decapitation enthusiast was a cop back in Sudan

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Because of course!

If you missed it, Hadi Alodid is the suspect accused of attacking a Scottish man on the streets of Belfast on Sunday night.

The video of the attack quickly went viral, leading to two nights of riots in the city.

Family friends told The Telegraph that Alodid was from a large and politically connected family from the town of Karima.

He was born and partly raised in Saudi Arabia, but returned to Sudan for his education.

Azheri Omer said he had been friends with Alodid since 2022 in the Sudanese capital Khartoum.

He joined the police in Khartoum, but Mr Omer said he only stayed a few months.

In 2023, during a civil war in the country, Alodid and Omer traveled to Libya. Omer got stuck because he didn't have enough money, but Alodid and two of his brothers were able to take a smuggling boat across the Mediterranean, where they made their way to Paris.

They then made their way to the Republic of Ireland (through Dublin) before crossing the open border into Northern Ireland and claiming asylum in the UK.

Because the UK has created a streamlined asylum process that allows migrants to be granted a free stay based on a simple questionnaire instead of a face-to-face interview, they were immediately allowed to remain.

Alodid and one brother settled in Belfast, while the other managed to travel to Liverpool, England.

They were just three of tens of thousands that have arrived in the UK between 2023 and this year.

The victim in the brutal attack, Stephen Ogilvie, has lost his left eye and his face is carved up like Swiss cheese. Ogilvie is a repeat criminal offender. The guy has 161 previous convictions in Northern Ireland alone, not counting his previous life in Scotland, and those convictions include slapping a stroke victim and assaulting police officers in 2020.

Ogilvie, who has had issues with drug addiction, was also set on fire by a drug dealer 25 years ago in Scotland.

Both men reportedly lived in the same apartment building, but their relationship and the reason for the attack have not been given at this time.

Regardless, the Irish and the Brits seem awfully tired of dealing with the world's criminals in addition to their own.


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