§ Mr. Kaufmanasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) when he expects to reach a decision in the case of Mr. Mohammed Aslam, a passenger from Islamabad, who has been in detention at Heathrow since 11 May;
(2) if he will state the reasons for (a) the detention since 11 May at the detention centre, Heathrow, of Mr. Mohammed Aslam, a passenger from Islamabad and (b) the failure to inform Mr. Aslam and his cousin, Mr. Mohammed Akram, of Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire, of reasons for delay in the case.
§ Mr. WaddingtonI wrote on 18 June to the constituency Member who had made representations on Mr. Aslam's behalf. Mr. Aslam was detained because the risk of his failing to comply with the terms of temporary admission was considered to be unacceptably high. Since his arrival four inquiries about detention from Mr. Aslam's representatives have been answered by the port. The constituency Member has been kept informed about the case by my Private Office.