Syrian robber wins UK asylum
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•Syrian bank robber allowed to stay in Britain because of ECHR rules
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Syrian man, 55 , was jailed for 12 years for trying to rob the bank and for possession of a firearm in 2006 .
He used a false identity from a different country for the first nine years of his life in the UK .
When threatened with deportation in 2011 , he claimed asylum under his real identity.
Claimed that he would be persecuted if deported to Syria , breaching his human rights.
Home Office granted him temporary leave to remain during the civil war until November 2019 .
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