Saddam Hussein's torture doctor has been working in British hospitals for SEVEN years, immigration scandal reveals

Dr Mohammed Kassim Al-Byati given a permit to work in NHS by Labour in 2004
'Horrified' Home Secretary orders urgent inquiry



Intelligence job: Mohammed Al-Byati at his home in a leafy suburb of Birmingham, where he claimed he was only doing his job as a doctor when working for Saddam Hussein




A doctor involved in horrific torture by Saddam Hussein’s henchmen is working in British hospitals.

In an astonishing immigration scandal, border officials have allowed the suspected war criminal to treat thousands of British patients.

Dr Mohammed Kassim Al-Byati was given a permit to work as a doctor in the NHS by the Labour government in 2004.

Checks failed to uncover his history of working for the notorious Iraqi Intelligence Agency, which ran the country in a reign of terror during the Saddam years.

His job was to patch up torture victims so that they could be subjected to more appalling treatment.
In 2007, Al-Byati contacted the Home Office to confess to his horrific past so that he could claim asylum.

But, incredibly, this did not prevent him from carrying on earning tens of thousands of pounds working at a hospital in Wales.

Even now, despite his file being referred to a specialist war crimes unit, he remains cleared by the General Medical Council, and has been working in the West Midlands.
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