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 AN Algerian jailed for trying to poison shoppers is still in the UK, seven years after first being told he would be deported.Sahnoun Daifallah, 50, is estimated to have cost taxpayers more than 拢250,000 after fighting repeated attempts to boot him out.3 Sah stanley cup noun Daifallah is still in UK seven years after being to stanley cup ld he was deported for trying to poison Brit public with his own faeces and urineCredit: SWNS - BRISTOLHe was informed he would be ejected in 2010 when he was serving nine years for spraying a mixture of urine and faeces over food.The paperwork was issued when he was released in February 2013 but since then h stanley cup e has been stuck into immigration custody.He did not launch an appeal for nearly three years as he appeared to have been forgotten about.But that was followed by five more, including two judicial reviews. It is not clear why he is opposing deportation as no specific reason has been given.3MOST READ IN UK NEWSLEFT TO DIEMum screamed at four sons before they died in fire Feyi Fears new mutant strains could beat Covid vaccines at critical stage in UK s fight
 I WAS mugged in broad daylight last Thursday 鈥?on a busy street in Londo adidas originals n for the sec air max ond time in 11 months.The act itself only took a second. The usual story you ve no doubt heard from fri jordan ends in the capital many times: Hooded street rat on a bike swoops from behind to snatch phone from out of my hand.10I was angry the Met s depleted resources are being wasted pursuing people for hosting small house parties when hooded offenders know they can commit muggings all day longCredit: AFP or licensorsI wasn t injured. In fact, the whole thing was over well before I could even start a futile chase after the scumbag, swearing and yelling as I lumbered down the high street.After a couple of minutes, feeling violated and a little embarrassed, I gave up and started victim-blaming myself:  How could you be so idiotic to use your phone in public  That s just asking for trouble, Dan! As I started the painful process of cancelling accounts, speaking to my bank and arranging insurance, I realised it ha