
ASYLUM seekers at a migrant hotel have been jailed for attacks on a policeman and a doctor.
Afghan Akmal Sifa, 23, ripped off a metal window blind and used it to assault a GP when he was refused medication in September.
Sudanese national Khalid Mohammed, 22, kicked a police officer in the chest when he was arrested over a drunken disturbance in March.
Both of the men had been staying at the Roundhouse Hotel in Bournemouth.
Sifa, in the UK since 2017, admitted assault and was jailed for seven months by Poole JPs.
Mohammed has been here since 2019 and has six previous convictions.
He admitted assaulting a police officer and was jailed for seven days.
Nothing was said in court about either defendant facing deportation.
A grinning migrant was caught on camera giving protesters the finger just hours after the controversial Epping hotel ruling in August.
The young man appeared at the window of the Roundhouse hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset, to grin at the crowd of demonstrators outside.
He then raised his middle finger at them before being led away.
Outside a group of about 200 anti-immigration protesters staged a peaceful demonstration calling for the Roundhouse, along with two other migrant hotels in Bournemouth, to close.












