(BBC) Political leaders in Derby have called on the government to learn lessons after an asylum seeker stabbed a stranger to death in a crowded bank.
Haybe Cabdiraxmaan Nur was jailed for life on Wednesday for the murder of Gurvinder Johal, 37, at a branch of Lloyds Bank in Derby on 6 May.
Judge Shaun Smith said CCTV footage of the “brutal and callous” killing was a “real-life horror film.”
The court heard the 47-year-old arrived in the UK on a small boat in October 2024 and had a previous conviction for robbery in Italy as well as police records in other European Union countries.
Derbyshire’s police and crime commissioner, Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts, has written to the home secretary asking for improvements to the way information is shared.
