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Three Lithuanians imprisoned for various crimes were deported by the UK Home Secretary Priti Patel, taking advantage of a gap in the European Union’s laws on the free movement of people. Although EU law offers some protection against deportation, people can be deported for reasons of public safety.
According to The Daily Mail, Nerijus Radavičius was deported to Lithuania after serving a four and six-month prison sentence for filming the rape of a 32-year-old woman on a farm in Aberdeenshire.
Tomás Paplauskas, 36, was also deported to Lithuania. He was in prison for six years from the age of thirteen for raping a 19-year-old girl in one of the nightclubs.
In 2017, Vidas Aleksandravičius, 52, was sentenced to ten years in prison for participating in the imprisonment and torture of a man who purchased drugs from a house in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
The three men were returned to Lithuania on a charter flight.
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