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An anti-immigration protest has been held in Norwich following charges against seven Afghan nationals for alleged child sexual exploitation, sparking public outcry over border control failures.
Charges Spark Public Outrage
Norfolk Police confirmed on Friday that seven men, identified as Afghan nationals, have been charged as part of an investigation into group-based child sexual exploitation in Norwich. The charges relate to alleged sexual offences committed between August 2023 and May 2025, involving two alleged victims who were in their early-to-mid teens at the time, as reported by Norfolk Police.
Superintendent Craig Miller acknowledged the “shocking” nature of the news, stating, “This type of case is very upsetting, and I want people living and working in Norwich… to know that we will do everything possible to protect children from abuse and exploitation.”
Protest Demands Action on Borders
Days after the charges were announced, activists gathered outside City Hall in Norwich, displaying a banner that read ‘stop importing, start deporting’. The demonstration saw around 150 people, many holding England flags, listening to speakers who questioned “how much longer do we stay silent,” according to The Independent. Uniformed police officers observed the protest, which had been advertised on social media.
Norfolk Police clarified that none of the charged men had lived in asylum hotels in Norfolk, and none of the alleged offences occurred in such accommodation. However, police confirmed that five of the men entered the UK via small boat, one was concealed in a lorry, and the seventh attempted to enter clandestinely via Portsmouth ferry port.
- Seven Afghan nationals charged with child sexual exploitation offences in Norwich.
- Alleged offences occurred between August 2023 and May 2025 involving two teenage victims.
- Anti-immigration protest held outside Norwich City Hall, demanding “stop importing, start deporting.”
- Five of the accused entered the UK via small boat, one by lorry, and one via ferry port.
- Norfolk Police confirm no alleged offences took place in asylum hotels.
What This Means for Britain
This incident highlights the serious concerns many British people have regarding border security and the vetting of individuals entering the country.
The method of entry for the accused individuals – small boats, lorry, and ferry – underscores the perceived failure of current immigration controls to secure our borders.
For ordinary families, this raises urgent questions about the safety of their communities and the effectiveness of government policies in protecting children.
The protest in Norwich reflects a growing public demand for stricter enforcement of immigration laws and more robust deportation processes.
It also puts renewed pressure on the Labour government to deliver on its promises to control immigration and ensure the safety of British citizens.
This situation fuels the belief that the political establishment is failing to address fundamental issues of national security and public protection.
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This article is a factual summary of reporting by The Independent. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.
Source: The Independent | Breaking Brexit News
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