Glasgow are being fed with 'food not fit for human consumption", according to a charity supporting them. Positive Action In Housing (PAIH) has said dozens of refugees are in the same boat- with the situation brought to light after Badreddin Abadlla Adam's attack at the Park Inn Hotel on West George Street.
The 28-year-old from Sudan was shot dead by officers after six people - including 42-year-old police constable David Whyte - were injured in the incident on June 26.
Asylum seekers were being housed at the hotel at the time, with campaign groups criticising the Mears Group, which has been subcontracted by the Home Office to carry out this process in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.Robina Qureshi, PAIH director, said 30 people kept.
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