A twenty-one-year-old Iraqi asylum seeker, who was miraculously saved from deportation twice, told about his last ordeal. He remembers a woman police office in Mikkeli who took his lighter and said she would return it in Baghdad.
The police officer took the asylum seeker’s lighter when they were smoking together. He offered her his lighter because the police officer din’t have a light.
“She kept the lighter and said that she’d give it back in Baghdad,” he said, confirming that she still hasn’t returned the lighter to him.
The lighter that the woman police officer promised to give back in Baghdad. She still has it and hasn’t returned it.
Is this the way the Finnish police acts with asylum seekers who are in shock and worried about their deportation?










