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Man accused of leaking asylum seeker addresses targeted in disorder

Created at 18 Aug · 4:06 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

A Serco staff member, James Jobson, has been charged with misconduct in public office for allegedly leaking addresses of asylum seeker accommodations in Thetford, which were subsequently targeted during nights of violent disorder. He has been remanded in custody.

Key Numbers

62-year-oldage of James Jobson
21arrests made in connection with disorder
September 14date for Jobson's next court appearance

Who's Involved

James Jobson
Serco staff member charged with misconduct in public office
Serco
company providing housing for asylum seekers
Norfolk Constabulary
police force that made the arrest and charge
Ipswich Magistrates’ Court
court where Jobson made his initial appearance
Norwich Crown Court
court where Jobson is due to appear next
Man accused of leaking asylum seeker addresses targeted in disorder

↳ Why This Matters

The case highlights the potential for misuse of sensitive information regarding asylum seeker accommodations, leading to public disorder and threats against individuals. It also raises questions about the security protocols of companies contracted to house vulnerable populations.

Key facts

  • James Jobson, 62, has been charged with misconduct in public office.
  • The charge is in connection with the release of information about asylum seeker addresses in Thetford.
  • Properties identified by the leaked information were subsequently targeted during nights of violent disorder.
  • Police officers were assaulted during the unrest, and 21 arrests were made.
  • Jobson appeared at Ipswich Magistrates’ Court and was remanded in custody.
  • He is scheduled to appear at Norwich Crown Court on September 14.

A Serco staff member, James Jobson, 62, has been charged with misconduct in public office for allegedly leaking addresses of asylum seeker accommodations in Thetford, Norfolk. The information was reportedly released between August 3 and 14 and subsequently used to target properties during several nights of violent disorder and anti-immigration unrest earlier this month.

During the unrest, protesters attempted to gain access to residential properties, and police officers were subjected to significant aggression, including being bitten, spat at, and hit with a rock. Norfolk Constabulary confirmed 21 arrests were made in connection with the chaos.

Jobson appeared before Ipswich Magistrates’ Court on Monday and was remanded in custody. He is due to appear at Norwich Crown Court on September 14. The charge states he acted "wilfully and without reasonable excuse or justification," committing an abuse of public trust.

Serco, which provides housing and support for asylum seekers under contract with the Home Office, stated it is cooperating fully with the police investigation and declined further comment due to the ongoing legal process.

Frequently asked questions

James Jobson is a 62-year-old staff member for Serco, a company that provides housing for asylum seekers. He has been charged with misconduct in public office.

He is accused of leaking addresses of asylum seeker accommodations in Thetford, which were subsequently targeted during nights of violent disorder.

Earlier this month, protesters targeted properties believed to be housing asylum seekers, leading to unrest, assaults on police officers, and 21 arrests.

Jobson has been remanded in custody and is due to appear at Norwich Crown Court on September 14. Serco is cooperating with the police investigation.

What Happens Next

01James Jobson is due to appear at Norwich Crown Court on September 14.

How It Developed

Protesters attempted to break into properties believed to be housing asylum seekers in Thetford.
Police officers were assaulted during three consecutive nights of unrest.
Twenty-one arrests were made in connection with the disorder.
James Jobson, a 62-year-old Serco staff member, was charged with misconduct in public office.
The charge relates to the release of information about addresses in Thetford that were later targeted.
Jobson appeared before Ipswich Magistrates’ Court and was remanded in custody.
He is due to appear at Norwich Crown Court on September 14.

Sources

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Man accused of leaking asylum seeker addresses targeted in disorderSky News · UK
T2
Serco staff member accused of leaking asylum seeker home addresses ...gbnews.com
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Corrupt Official Leaks Confidential Addresses, Dumping Targeted ...ibtimes.co.uk
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Man accused of leaking asylum seeker addresses targeted in disorder ...manxradio.com

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