Almost one in eight prisoners are foreign nationals
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Recent statistics disclose that nearly 12.5% of the prison population consists of foreign nationals.

This revelation coincides with a week marked by the arrest of a migrant charged with murdering a dog-walker who intervened during an assault, alongside another migrant being convicted for the deliberate murder of an innocent bank client. These incidents underscore a broader pattern of violent crimes involving foreign inmates.

The Ministry of Justice’s newest data indicates a more than three percent rise in the number of foreign nationals incarcerated in Britain, now totaling 10,737 individuals.

Conversely, the population of British prisoners saw a negligible growth of just 0.2%, reaching 76,333 by the end of September.

Comparative data from 2017, prior to the surge in Channel crossings by small boats, showed the foreign prisoner count at 9,946.

Among the foreign inmates, individuals from Albania form the largest group, numbering 1,068 and making up ten percent of the international prison population. This is followed by 776 Polish nationals (seven percent), 675 Romanians, 677 Irish citizens (each six percent), and 364 Indians (three percent).

The number of Afghans behind bars shot up in a year by more than 30 per cent to 247, and the Syrian contingent by 43.2 per cent to 116. 

Of the 10,737 foreigners in jail, 6,691 had already been sentenced, 3,719 were on remand awaiting the conclusion of their cases, and 327 were described as ‘non-criminal’.

The latest Ministry of Justice statistics show that the number of foreign nationals in Britain's jails has grown by more than three per cent in a year to 10,737. Pictured: Asylum seeker Deng Chol Majek, 27, from Sudan, who killed Rhiannon Whyte, 27, in Walsall in October last year, three months after he arrived in the UK

The latest Ministry of Justice statistics show that the number of foreign nationals in Britain’s jails has grown by more than three per cent in a year to 10,737. Pictured: Asylum seeker Deng Chol Majek, 27, from Sudan, who killed Rhiannon Whyte, 27, in Walsall in October last year, three months after he arrived in the UK 

The number of British prisoners, meanwhile, barely increased, going up just 0.2 per cent to 76,333 at the end of September. Pictured: Ethiopian Hadush Kebatu, 38, who assaulted a 14-year-old girl in Essex. He was wrongly freed from prison but has now been deported

The number of British prisoners, meanwhile, barely increased, going up just 0.2 per cent to 76,333 at the end of September. Pictured: Ethiopian Hadush Kebatu, 38, who assaulted a 14-year-old girl in Essex. He was wrongly freed from prison but has now been deported 

Moroccan Ahmed Alid, 46, killed a Hartlepool man, 70, in a terror attack in October 2023 and was jailed for life

Iranian Shahin Darvish-Narenjbon, 37, killed a North Yorkshire pensioner, 87, in January 2022 and was detained indefinitely in a psychiatric hospital

Moroccan Ahmed Alid (left), 46, killed a Hartlepool man, 70, in a terror attack in October 2023 and was jailed for life – while Iranian Shahin Darvish-Narenjbon (right), 37, killed a North Yorkshire pensioner, 87, in January 2022 and was detained indefinitely in a psychiatric hospital

Eritrean Filmon Teklay, 36, assaulted a woman in Leeds in 2018 and was jailed - but is now free

Sudanese Karar Ali Karar, 29, killed a Leeds woman, 21, in 2019 and took his own life in jail

Eritrean Filmon Teklay (left), 36, assaulted a woman in Leeds in 2018 and was jailed – but is now free. Sudanese Karar Ali Karar (right), 29, killed a Leeds woman, 21, in 2019 and took his own life in jail

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Syrians Omar and Mohammed Badreddin, 27 and 24, were jailed for repeatedly raping a girl, 13, from Newcastle between August 2018 and April 2019

Iraqi IS fanatic Ahmed Hassan, 26, bombed a London Tube in 2017 and was jailed for at least 34 years

In 2022, Sudanese Mahmood Noor-Ibrahim, 39, assaulted a girl, 16, from Hull and was jailed

Iraqi IS fanatic Ahmed Hassan (left), 26, bombed a London Tube in 2017 and was jailed for at least 34 years. In 2022, Sudanese Mahmood Noor-Ibrahim (right), 39, assaulted a girl, 16, from Hull and was jailed

Kurd Brwa Shorsh, 25, pushed a postman in front of a Tube last year and was jailed for life

Zimbabwean Obert Moyo, 47, overstayed his visa and was jailed for life for killing his ex in Salford in 2023

Kurd Brwa Shorsh (left), 25, pushed a postman in front of a Tube last year and was jailed for life. Zimbabwean Obert Moyo (right), 47, overstayed his visa and was jailed for life for killing his ex in Salford in 2023 

Solomon Islander Moffat Konofilia (pictured), 48, assaulted a girl, 17, in Dorset in December 2023 and was given a community order

Solomon Islander Moffat Konofilia (pictured), 48, assaulted a girl, 17, in Dorset in December 2023 and was given a community order 

There were a total of 1,731 foreign sex offenders recorded, an increase of almost 10 per cent. 

There was a disproportionate number of foreign nationals in jail for drug offences, with 20 per cent of all drug offenders from overseas.

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick told the Daily Telegraph: ‘The number of foreign nationals in prison has increased under Labour. 

‘Instead of letting out prisoners early, they should leave the European Convention on Human Rights and deport every single foreign criminal clogging up our jails.

‘If countries won’t take back their nationals, we should suspend visas and aid until they do. The Government needs to get serious.’

The MoJ said: ‘This Government is deporting foreign-national offenders at pace – more than 5,000 last year, a 14 per cent increase on the previous year. 

‘We have gone further by changing the law so foreign prisoners can be deported earlier.’

While foreign nationals make up 12 per cent of the prison population, 16 per cent of the overall UK population was born abroad, according to the last census.

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