Tommy Robinson arrested in Canada on suspicion of immigration offences
Tommy Robinson has been arrested in Canada on suspicion of immigration offences.
Footage posted online shows Robinson - real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon - being handcuffed by two plain-clothed police officers who explain to the 41-year-old that he is the subject of ‘an outstanding immigration warrant’.
He is then led away.
Robinson was arrested shortly after giving a speech in Calgary on Monday.
He has since been released but had his passport seized, according to his social media channel.
Tommy Robinson has been arrested in Canada. pic.twitter.com/UjTy7eZb6N
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He wrote: “Ok I’m FREE , we’ll sort of, None of this makes sense , I’m now detained in Calgary , prevented from leaving the city , these conditions stop me from continuing my tour of Canada & meeting with guests for podcasts . I’m not even allowed to leave to travel home”.
Robinson had been speaking at an event called 'An Evening with Tommy Robinson', organised by far-Right media website Rebel News and its founder Ezra Levant.
In 2012 Robinson pleaded guilty to using a friend’s passport to travel to the United States and was sentenced to 10 months’ imprisonment.