Fury as 90 criminal charges brought against 41 migrants living in taxpayer-funded hotel | UK | News

Council worker Ufuoma Odoh said that the 49, Volvo XC40 was damaged last month when a television was thrown through a window on the fourth floor and torn the back window of the parked car.
Mr. Odoh said Mail on Sunday: “My car was damaged for the second time by the same human set.”
Bledar Qirjo, who runs a Greek restaurant near the hotel for six months, said that his work was influenced by the hotel and the behavior of the residents.
He said: “My customers will not come after 9 o’clock because they are afraid.”
Statistics raise questions about the operation of the hotel and the taxpayer money.
The images recorded by Daily Express last month saw that asylum seekers had security guards, which caused the delivery company branded bikes to provide illegal employment.
The investigation also revealed that the obstacles outside the hotel have been erected outside the hotel to host the bikes used for business.
Last year, the Hotel resident Alem supervisor tried to shoot at the hotel where he was financed by the public wallet and was sentenced to one year in prison for arson.
Lee Anderson MP, who reacted to the Express investigation, said, “If this is a behavior, if British citizens and taxpayers are expected to tolerate in their communities, this workers’ government greatly unsuccessful.
“Ordinary British work hard every day – paying high taxes, supporting their families and contributing to the society.”