§ 21. Sir R. Glynasked the Secretary of State for War what action is taken in the case of Poles convicted of offences 216 in a civil court when their sentences are completed; and whether there is any intention of deporting these Poles, or of retaining them in disciplinary formations of the Polish Rehabilitation Corps.
§ Mr. BellengerAll convictions of Poles by the civil courts are referred to my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary who considers the deportation of the offenders in serious cases. There are no special disciplinary formations in the Polish Resettlement Corps.
§ Sir R. GlynCan the right hon. Gentleman say whether it is possible to deport a man who has been convicted in this way and whether any recommendations for deportation can be carried out?
§ Mr. BellengerI should think so, Sir.