Zeina Kanjo was suffocated to death in 2021
A Lebanese man who was accused of murdering his fashion woman arrived to Great Britain with a small boat from France.
While Ibrahim Ghazal is currently serving a nine -month prison in prison for arrival in Great Britain without valid admission to admission, concerns have been expressed whether it can be deported after his release.
The 36-year-old suffocated his beauty queen Zeina Kanjo in Beirut in 2021 and was the subject of an Interpol-Red announcement.
The alleged murderer came as one of the 23,000 people who crossed the English Channel from France in 2025.
There are fears that he could try the same defense to be deported from Great Britain later this year.
Ibrahim Ghazal allegedly grew to death in 2021
Chris Philp, the Interior Minister of Shadow, said the Ghazal case had shown that the government had no control over migrants in the UK.
“As we know that the illegal immigrants who arrive from nationalities come from nationalities that end up in prison 24 times more often, especially because of sexual crimes,” Philp told the Daily Mail.
“Every illegal immigrant should be deported immediately on arrival – then the intersections would end soon.”
Ms. Kanjo’s murder in 2021 caused outrage in Lebanon and started a national debate about questions of domestic violence that women were confronted with in the Nation of the Middle East.
The 33-year-old model, which had represented her country in a beauty competition in Egypt in recent years, had submitted domestic violence and fraud against her new husband and tried to divorce from him when he supposedly killed her.
“I didn’t want her to die”
Just a few hours after her death, Ghazal fled to Turkey. Al Jadeed, a Lebanese television station, sent an audio recording in which he seemed to admit responsibility.
In a conversation with Ms. Zeina’s sister, he supposedly said: “I didn’t want to, I didn’t want her to die when she screamed, I just put my hand on her mouth.”
Ghazal traveled through a number of European countries, including Greece, the Netherlands and Luxembourg before it was arrested in Stockholm, Sweden in December 2022.
Ashraf al-Moussawi, Ms. Kanjo’s lawyer, said Ghazal avoided the delivery for years by claiming that he had suspended a possible execution for his alleged crimes when he returned to Lebanon.
“In reality, Lebanon has not carried out any execution since 1994, so it shouldn’t have been an obstacle,” he said.
Imprisoned by border power
The father of Mr. Al-Moussawi and Ms. Kanjo, Mohammed, asked the British government to find a way to send Ghazal back to Lebanon in order to face justice.
Ghazal was arrested by the border troop and last Wednesday by judge Ian Lawrie KC at the Gloucester Crown Court after admitted that they were illegally entered into the country.
A spokesman for the Interior Ministry said it never commented on whether delivery requests had been received.
“It is also our longstanding politics not to comment on individual cases,” said the spokesman.
“However, we will always do everything in our power to remove serious foreign criminals from Great Britain so that they do not remain on our streets after completing their sentences.”