Tory blunder let 75,000 foreign criminals roam unchecked after breaking UK laws

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Tory blunder let 75,000 foreign criminals roam unchecked after breaking UK laws
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EXCLUSIVE: EU police forces are not informed when one of their nationals is convicted of a crime in the UK which could allow murderers and rapists to return to their home countries undetected

Top Tories including Theresa May are today accused of covering up a blunder that stopped 75,000 foreign criminals being tracked.

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