Sudanese knife suspect got asylum after taking back door to UK - sparking questions over broken borders amid Belfast protests | Daily Mail Online
The Sudanese suspect legally crossed from the Republic of Ireland to Northern Ireland three years ago under a long-standing arrangement which means no passport checks are conducted.
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