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CCP Virus Weaponised Against UK Police Officers, Survey Finds

CCP Virus ‘Weaponised’ Against UK Police Officers, Survey Finds Nearly one in three police officers in England and Wales have been threatened with deliberate infection by someone who is believed to carry the CCP virus, survey results show. “The weaponising of the COVID-19 virus against police officers was revealed to be an emerging threat to health and welfare,” the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW), which conducted the survey, said in a press release. National @PFEW Chair John Apter reacts to the shocking findings of PFEW Demand, Capacity and Welfare survey Of the 12,471 respondents to the federation’s 2020 Demand, Capacity, and Welfare survey (pdf), 32 percent reported a member of the public who was believed to carry the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus had purposely threatened to breathe or cough on them, while 24 percent said someone had actually done so.

Vijay Mallya applied for another route to stay in UK, says his lawyer

Vijay Mallya applied for another route to stay in UK, says his lawyer Vijay Mallya applied for another route to stay in UK, says his lawyer Vijay Mallya, who is due to be extradited to India, has applied for another route to be able to stay in the UK, according to the barrister representing him. advertisement File photo of Vijay Mallya (Reuters) According to the barrister representing Vijay Mallya, the embattled liquor tycoon, who is due to be extradited to India, has applied for another route to be able to stay in the UK. Barrister Philip Marshall, representing Mallya in bankruptcy proceedings in the High Court in London has confirmed in the court for the first time.

Vijay Mallya Applies for Another Route to Remain in the UK

Vijay Mallya Applies for Another Route to Remain in the UK There is widespread speculation that he had sought asylum in the UK, details of which are neither confirmed nor denied by the Home Office in Britain. Vijay Mallya. Photo: Reuters Law23/Jan/2021 London: Vijay Mallya, who is due to be extradited to India, has applied for “another route” to be able to stay in the UK, the embattled liquor tycoon’s barrister representing him in bankruptcy proceedings in the High Court here confirmed in the court for the first time. The 65-year-old businessman, whose legal challenge to the Indian government’s extradition request was turned down at the Supreme Court level in the UK last year, remains in Britain on bail until UK Home Secretary Priti Patel signs off on the order for him to be extradited to India to face charges of fraud and money laundering related to the now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines.

To Continue His Stay In UK, Vijay Mallya Tries For Another Route

To Continue His Stay In UK, Vijay Mallya Tries For Another Route It is likely that the reference is to an asylum route which, according to legal experts, would depend upon whether Mallya applied for asylum prior to the extradition request or after. File photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-23T08:57:27+05:30 To Continue His Stay In UK, Vijay Mallya Tries For Another Route outlookindia.com 2021-01-23T09:01:16+05:30 Also read Amid concerns of extradition and mounting pressure of India’s efforts to get him back on the Indian soil, Vijay Mallya has applied to Home Secretary Priti Patel for “another route” to be able to stay in the UK, the liquor tycoon s barrister representing him in bankruptcy proceedings in the High Court in London confirmed during a remote hearing on Friday.

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