The United Kingdom’s Director of Public Prosecutions, Stephen Parkinson, has threatened to extradite overseas social media users who have supported or spoken out on the anti-mass migration protests and riots gripping the country. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has promised draconian action against those protesting against the deadly stabbing of multiple young girls by a migration-background teenager in Southport, England last week.Parkinson said that overseas social media posters should be aware that “they are not safe and there is nowhere to hide.”
He emphasized that those involved in the violence could face the harshest criminal charges, including terrorism.Of the 400 people arrested during the week of disorder, around 100 have been charged so far.Anti-grooming gang activist Tommy Robinson, who is currently in Cyprus, may be one of the targets of prosecutors. England’s High Court has issued a warrant for his arrest after he missed a court appearance last Monday, on unrelated contempt of court charges.Parkinson stated, “Some people are abroad. That doesn’t mean they’re safe,” and noted that the British government has liaison prosecutors worldwide who can collaborate with international partners on extradition requests.
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