Man with cerebral palsy and epilepsy detained by Home Office for 10 months despite doctor’s warning

A disabled man with cerebral palsy and epilepsy, according to a doctor, said that his detention was “insecure” and “great harmful against prosperity”.
The shocking case appeared in a report on the detention of the immigrant, which was published on Thursday and warned that the sites became increasingly insecure due to the flow of foreign prisoners.
Foreign national criminals have moved from prisons to immigrant detention areas, including other immigrants waiting to be deported – a part of a desperate struggle to reduce excessive crowded in prisons. This has led to becoming more and more insecure when male immigration detention centers, rarely a problem in centers in the past, became a major concern.
Among the revelations in the annual report of the Independent Monitoring Board, the monitors found the following:
- Drug dealers used vulnerable men in custody to test new substances as “guinea pigs ..
- The immigrants have been arrested for more than a year, the number was detained for six months for six months.
- Use of force against people detained by personnel increased in 2024
- Foreign criminals told Monitors that they want to reserve their flights to leave the UK, but the home office policy prevents them from leaving
- Increasing number of people who are more concerned about the increase in the number of suicide attempts while being detained with the monitors to damage increasing people
Especially in a disturbing situation, a man with cerebral palsy, epilepsy, mobility problems and learning difficulties was detained for ten months. In the first month, a doctor concluded that the detention was “greatly harmful to prosperity ve and that it was insecure to look at it in the detention center”.

The man was placed in a health facility away from the rest of the prisoners and spent most of his time limited to a room. In the report, he said: “Physical health was affected by at least one entrance to the hospital during his detention.”
The mental health was also “negatively affected”, which the inspectors found it in distress ”. He also said to the inspectors that he wanted to go back to the country of origin ”.
Monitors said there were serious concerns about the treatment of vulnerable people in custody.
In addition, illegal drugs have now become a common place, “Substance abuse, including psychoactive and synthetic substances, had an impact on health services in some cases in the necessary ambulances.
“In Brook House, it was thought that the vulnerable men used the vulnerable men to test these substances, as a result, as a result, medical care required several times”.
Refugee Charity Care4Calais’s defender and Public Relations President Charlotte Khan said: “British detention system destroys lives and this report emphasizes how long the long -term period of detention for people’s physical and mental health.
Some examples, including serious disabled people in this report, should act as a call for awakening for the United Kingdom Government and call for human alternatives to be detained ”.
IMB National President Elisabeth Davies said that the issues brought up by the inspector were not dealt with and added: orum I find myself repeating the same concerns with new ones a year later ”.
A spokesman for the Interior Ministry: “This government has inherited a defective and insufficient detention system from the previous government, which has allowed unacceptable conditions for years of negligence.
Için For those who are for our care, we will not accept anything other than the highest standards of behavior by providing staff, safety and prosperity. Since we took office, we have increased the level of personnel and we invest in modernization facilities to continuously improve conditions and protection. ”