00:00A man who was once branded a major player in the heroin drug dealing scene in London
00:05has won the right to remain in the UK on human rights grounds, after the government said
00:10he could stay and then belatedly changed its mind.
00:14The man of Turkish heritage who cannot be identified is now 70 years old, having been
00:19released from prison after serving 16 years behind bars.
00:23Once he was out in 2011, the then Home Secretary, Theresa May, decided he should not be deported
00:29as he did not pose a danger to the community.
00:32But two years later, that decision was reversed and the UK started efforts to remove him from
00:39the country.
00:40This led to an immigration tribunal which heard that the man was an Alevi Kurd and that
00:44he was granted indefinite leave to remain in the UK as a refugee in 1997.
00:50He says he would face persecution from the Turkish state if he was returned and this
00:55evidence was supported by UN Refugee Agency and Amnesty International.
01:01His wife and children are all British and he argued that his human right to family life
01:06should block the deportation bid.
01:09The Home Office has called the ruling disappointing.
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