Sun on Sunday probe exposes offenders committing further crimes after release – some far more serious than their initial offences
FOREIGN crooks who faced deportation after serving their jail terms are instead committing murders, rapes and break-ins across Britain after being let back on to our streets.
A Sun on Sunday probe exposes a rogues’ gallery of offenders who have committed further crimes after release, including some that were far more serious than their initial offences.

Nathaniel Eyewu-Ago was killed in a knife fight in Greenwich

Jason Furtado was jailed for life for murdering a schoolboy, despite the fact he should have been deported nine years agoC
It comes after Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood recently pledged to this newspaper she will introduce instant deportations for foreign offenders.
Last week, migrant Jason Furtado was jailed for life for murdering a schoolboy, even though he was supposed to have been deported nine years ago after serving time for theft and motoring offences.
Gang member Furtado, 28, was wearing an electronic tag on immigration bail when he fatally attacked schoolboy Leonardo Reid, 15, and Klevi Shekaj, 23, in Islington, North London, in June 2024.
But the Home Office had already made multiple unsuccessful attempts to boot him out of the UK, starting in 2016 when it first issued a deportation order.
