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Britain
Couple at centre of Parsons Green probe on why they fostered Syrian and Iraqi kids
2017-09-17
[Mirro] Penelope and Ronald have six children of their own. Neighbours said two Syrian boys had been fostered by the couple recently and claimed one had been questioned by police earlier this month.

Serena Barber, 45, who lives in Cavendish Road, said: "There has been a lot of trouble with one of the boys. The other boy was really quiet."

Serena told of the moment police stormed the street at 1.40pm yesterday. She said: "There was a loud bang on our door. An armed officer was there. He gave us two minutes to get out. It was terrifying. I left my daughter’s ashes in the house. If anything happens I will be heartbroken."

Sindi Xaba, 26, who was evacuated with her husband and son, said: "We were told there were explosives in a back garden but they didn’t say where. We were told it was close by. It is worrying."

Mojgan Jamali was told by police to get out as quick as she could. The mother of three said: "There was a knock at the door from the police.

"They told me to leave. They said: ’You have one minute to get out of the house and get away’.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  'Officers from Kent police had to partially evacuate the port of Dover at 11am this morning. That work is now complete and they have recovered a number of items during that search.'

'At around 1.40pm with the assistance of Surrey Police, we evacuated a house on Sunbury-on-Thames. As a precautionary measure we evacuated the surrounding buildings.




Ms Griffiths, 42, said the couple may not be able to return home for days as police continue to search their house.

She said: 'I think they are actually staying with friends of theirs.

'But I spoke to the police officer earlier and he said he doesn't think they will be going home until at least five days because of forensics.'


In England, you are a subject of the state. What you think you have is not really yours in any meaningful way.

Now, in the USA, take Orlando, we give the terrorist den the once-over and then turn it over to the "reporters". Much better.
Posted by: KBK   2017-09-17 19:35  

#2  "They told me to leave. They said: ’You have one minute to get out of the house and get away’.

And if I don't?

You can bet all those abandoned properties will be thoroughly searched, and if anything untoward is found....
Posted by: KBK   2017-09-17 19:22  

#1  How many of those "kids" have actually been legal adults for years and years -- and in how many cases was this known by the authorities but covered up?
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-09-17 15:38  

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