Charter flight Jamaica left UK In the days and hours before departure, tickets for dozens of people were cancelled, and there were about seven people on board.
According to extensive reports, there were seven people on the plane.
Initially, the Ministry of the Interior planned to expel 90 people.
Due to the spread of Covid-19, the Jamaican government expressed their concerns.
Karen Doyle of the campaign organization “Justice Movement” handled the case where 30 people were expected to fly, but only 3 people boarded the plane.
She told protector: “When you put the politics and optics of deportation above human life, you will suffer serious injustice.”
Sanjay McLean cancelled his ticket at the last moment his lawyer obtained the High Court injunction.
“My position is not very good, I don’t know how to feel, one after another, I thought my shoulders were being lifted with a heavy load, and now they are going to do it again. I am feeling out of control now,” he told independent.
The Home Office confirmed that no one on the plane was a British citizen or member of the Windrush generation.
Home Secretary Pritty Patel added: “These people are responsible for some of the most appalling crimes-rape, assault, serious bodily harm, drug crimes and sexual assaults against children. They violate our laws and values. , Leaving their victims with scars on their crimes. The British people should have no doubt about my determination to remove these criminals in order to protect the victims of their crimes and the public.
“The government uses all means to continue to expel foreigners who have committed crimes against our citizens. We transfer foreign criminals from the UK to different countries every week, and this flight is no exception.”



