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Kuislend Dishi of Ashford deported to Albania after assault and knife convictions

By: Charlie Harman

Published: 15:06, 10 September 2020

Updated: 15:15, 10 September 2020

A man has been deported after trying to pull a knife on police officers.

Kuislend Dishi, of Tufton Street, Ashford , is among 12 criminals deported yesterday to Albania by the Home Office.

Kuislend Dishi was deported to Albania yesterday

The 25-year-old thug was arrested on March 4 after a woman reported being followed.

The day before he had contacted the woman - whom he knew - with threats to kill her and suggesting he had a gun.

On the day of his arrest he approached and grabbed her, pulling her towards his car.

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When police arrived he tried to pull out a five-inch fixed-blade knife, but was prevented from doing so.

He freed himself and ran off, but was detained by a chasing policeman after a member of the public intervened.

Dishi lived on Tufton Street (42201455)

He was charged and later convicted of assaults on two emergency workers, a malicious communications offence, one charge of a common assault and one of having a bladed article.

Despite denying the offences, he was jailed in April at Canterbury Crown Court for a year and eight months.

Speaking about the deportations, Home Secretary Priti Patel said: “The message from these deportations is clear. If you come to this country and abuse our hospitality we will deport you.

“The UK is a safer place without these criminals on our streets.”

Further deportations are anticipated in the coming weeks.

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To get the latest updates in ongoing cases, police appeals and criminals put behind bars, click here.

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