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Asylum seeker who refuses to leave country jailed for assault

Asylum seeker who refuses to leave country jailed for assault

A 35-year-old Somali asylum seeker was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison for assault and refusing to leave the Netherlands after his asylum application was rejected. The ruling was issued by the Midden-Nederland court following the man's refusal to return to Somalia.

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