KING'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
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B e f o r e :
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THE KING ON THE APPLICATION OF (1) YMB (2) C2 (3) C3 (4) C4 (5) C5 (a child by his grandfather and litigation friend YMB) (6) C6 (a child by his grandfather and litigation friend YMB) |
Claimants |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS |
Defendant |
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Mr Jonathan Kinnear KC and Mr Paul Skinner (instructed by Government Legal Department) for the Defendant
Mr Zubair Ahmad KC and Mr Bilal Rawat (instructed by Special Advocates' Support Office) as Special Advocates
Hearing date: 4 July 2024
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MRS JUSTICE FARBEY :
"The panel was unable to endorse your application for the following reasons: there is insufficient evidence (financial, medical or other) that [the AFMs] have specific vulnerabilities that have led to an exceptional dependency on you. As such, they do not meet the criteria for dependency and have formed independent family units who remain in Afghanistan. The threat identified is not sufficiently evidenced to those listed, or to the work you undertook for ABC, as to consider relocation to the UK for these [AFMs]".
"If the LES makes a request for [AFMs] to accompany them on that basis, the employing department, normally the Ministry of Defence (MoD) or the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), must obtain all available and relevant information to enable ATREU [Afghan Threat Risk and Evaluation Unit] to make an assessment of the level of risk faced by those family members.
If the risk is assessed as high and immediate, ATREU may recommend to the Home Office that they are included with the LES for relocation alongside family members who qualify under immigration rules.
The assessment must confirm that the risk is specific to the additional family member(s) and related to the work undertaken by the LES in order for relocation to be considered."
" none of the AFM are at an elevated risk of targeted attacks, specific threats, or intimidation, putting them at a high risk of death or serious injury because of the Principal's employment for/with HMG in Afghanistan."