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Sudanese Belfast 'knife attack' suspect 'was a policeman in Khartoum' before heading to UK and winning asylum in Britain under 'fast-track' scheme
A Sudanese Belfast 'knife attack' suspect was previously a policeman in Khartoum before moving to the UK and being granted asylum under a fast-track scheme. The suspect's background and asylum process are highlighted in the report.
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