Duped into a wedding ‘for a visa’: British woman was seduced into marrying violent London Bridge killer when he was refused asylum in the UK

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[h=1]Duped into a wedding ‘for a visa’: British woman was seduced into marrying violent London Bridge killer when he was refused asylum in the UK just months after they started their affair[/h]
  • Rachid Redouane married Charisse O'Leary in Ireland after an affair, her ex says
  • Couple chose to wed in Dublin months after meeting despite her being British
  • He want back to Morocco and she returned to UK - in 2015 they were in Dublin
  • Ireland has reputation as a 'backdoor' to Britain because of its relaxed visa rules
  • After they moved to UK he wanted her to convert to Islam and to wear a hijab
  • Friends said she 'hated' him by the end and had 'no idea' he was planning attack
 

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The London Bridge terrorist refused asylum in the UK was allowed to stay after he embarked on an affair with a British woman and married her in Dublin months later.
Moroccan pastry chef Rachid Redouane, 30, and London-born care worker Charisse O'Leary chose to wed in Ireland - a country with a growing reputation as a 'backdoor' to Britain including for Islamic extremists.
Redouane was refused asylum in 2009, when he was using the name Rachid Elkhdar, yet managed to stay in Britain despite being arrested in Scotland attempting to travel to Northern Ireland by ferry on a fake passport.
Months after meeting Ms O'Leary in 2012, while she was in a nine-year relationship with a Mancunian upholsterer, they flew to Dublin and married at a register office in the Irish capital.
The authorities in Ireland ruled out a sham marriage at the time but an inquiry has now been launched to establish if Redouane duped his wife and wed her for immigration reasons.
Dublin security sources fear foreign-born jihadis are targeting young women to marry in the Republic because once they have settled there they can travel freely to the UK.
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Charisse O'Leary marries Rachid Redouane in Ireland in 2012 - months after they met - the country has a growing reputation as a 'backdoor' to Britain

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Wedding day: Charisse O'Leary in her wedding dress before her marriage to Rachid Redouane, 30, in Ireland after he was refused asylum in the UK

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After they married in 2012 Redouane moved back to Morocco and this social media photo shows his wife posing outside an ISIS cafe in Casablanca. There is absolutely no suggestion that Ms O'Leary has any links to terorrism and is likely to have been poking fun at its name
 

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Shortly after their wedding in Dublin, Rachid is said to have returned to Morocco while his 33-year-old wife went back to London
She visited him in north Africa and said on Facebook that Casablanca was one of her favourite place - but it appears he hid his true violent and controlling nature until he had secure the right to live in the UK through her.
Despite living apart the Irish authorities insisted their marriage was a genuine one and not to 'secure residency in this jurisdiction', a source told The Times.



In 2014, he applied for an Irish visa through his marriage to an EU citizen and a year later, he was granted an EU card, allowing him to live in the UK – and commit mass murder.
Having a child together further speeds up immigration cases - and Charisse O'Leary fell pregnant as soon as they moved to the Irish capital together in 2015, MailOnline can reveal.
Friends said Ms O'Leary, 38, would eventually 'hate' her husband whom she accused of beating and bullying her after she married him and they moved in together.
They split up around nine months ago after they moved to her native east London and she refused to convert to Islam and would not let him impose his faith on their toddler daughter Amina.
Ms O'Leary's ex-partner of nine years Phillip Nowles, 46, said Redouane began a relationship with his future wife while they were still together in 2012.
Within a few months they had split and she became engaged to him but chose to marry in Ireland.
He said she was an 'outgoing girl, a great conversationalist who liked to have a drink' but it was only after she married the jihadi that he tried to make her convert to Islam and 'control' her.
He told The Times: 'She met him while we were together, I could see she had changed. She was unhappy with me in that last year.
'They broke up this year, she was fed up with his controlling behaviour he wanted their girl to become like him. To dress in Muslim clothes and believe in his ways'.

 

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[h=3]Ireland was 'backdoor' to Britain for Moroccan London Bridge terrorist[/h]In 2011 Ireland adopted an EU directive that allows citizens from outside the EU to travel freely between Britain and Ireland if they marry an EU citizen.
A common travel area exists between Ireland and the UK meaning that there are no passport checks.
There are growing concerns that the rule is allowing terrorists into Britain via Ireland.
A security source told the Irish Mirror: 'Their main aim is to get a GNIB or FAM (EU identity card). Once they have that they can move freely to the UK.
'They often have an address in Ireland which they do not use but it takes the suspicion off them when they are living in Britain as Ireland is official their country of residence.
'They are calling them 'backdoor terrorists' or sleepers and that's a fair description'.
 

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Charisse O'Leary (pictured, right), met Rachid Redouane (left) while she was in a long term relationship and married him months later

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Redouane lived in Rathmines, an upmarket area of Dublin, before he moved to Britain with his wife around nine months ago

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Supportive: The terrorist's now estranged wife sought help online to get her husband a visa and confirmed they would marry in Ireland despite her living in the UK

Ms O'Leary was arrested in the aftermath of the attack but has been released without charge and had 'no idea' about his plans, friends say. She is in a safe house with her daughter Amina, one.
A friend of the killer's estranged wife told The Sun Charisse had said: 'He was always really selfish and I gave up so much for him. I was never going to convert and become a Muslim. There's no way I was going to do that.
'I just didn't agree with what he wanted. He didn't want Amina to eat pork or go to dance classes and I wasn't having that.
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In recent social media posts, Ms O'Leary had complained that Redouane had not been visiting their daughter enough.

'He didn't want her watching things on TV either in case it made her 'gay'.'
Friends confirmed that Rachid and Charisse previously lived in Dagenham, east London before splitting up when Rachid became a 'bit weird' after they arrived in the UK.
One former colleague at an Essex care home said: 'There's no way she'd have been involved [in terror]. She hated him in the end.
'He was a horrible person. She didn't say what happened but it seemed to me like it was domestic violence.'
The carer added: 'She smokes, she drinks. She wouldn't have converted to Islam. She dressed normally, in Western clothes.'
Friends said she travelled to Ireland around three years ago after he moved to the Rathmines area in the south of the city when his visa ran out.
They said Redouane tried to convert her to Islam but she refused and they had a 'volatile' relationship. He returned to Britain about nine months ago.
In 2015 she asked for advice from fellow immigration applicants to keep the killer in Britain because he had a family in this country.
Charisse O'Leary gave details on social media of how she and her 30-year-old husband were trying to apply to extend his stay in the UK via the backdoor by making an application in Ireland - after she claimed he had previously been in the UK illegally.
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Friends said Ms O'Leary 'hated' her husband whom she accused of beating and bullying her during their turbulent months together as he tried and failed to impose hardline Islam on her and their daughter

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In recent social media posts, his estranged wife had complained that Redouane had not been visiting their daughter enough and friends said they hoped he drowned swimming - she had moved to a housing unit for vulnerable mothers

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Witnesses said Ms O'Leary shouted 'don't shoot' as she was dragged out sobbing. She is said to have 'hated' her estranged husband
 

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Members of a Facebook group called 'SS RIGHTS, EEA FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT, Family its a Human right!!' discussed the process of sending forms back and gave advice on the documents to send to the Home Office.
On July 1, 2015, she wrote on the group that she was asking for advice on filling out an FP application form to stay in Britain.
The FP form is an application for a foreigner to stay in the UK if they have a family life in this country, with a partner, parent or dependent child or on the basis of your private life in the UK.
Writing as Charisse Ann O'leary she told how she was 22 weeks pregnant and arrived in Dublin on February 1, 2015.
She said: 'Started on fp application form. Like a bag of nerves. If my husband was refused on the grounds of previous immigration history being in the UK illegally. Would I appeal it or do new application?'
In another comment she added: 'We haven't lied. We been here since 1st of February and i'm working full time since 12th of February. But now 22 weeks pregnant fell soon as arrived in Dublin. Really want to be home before baby arrives.'
An Irish security source described Redouane, who was not previously known to the security services, as having 'extensive immigration history related to the UK'. The Home Office declined to comment last night and a number of important questions remained unanswered.
Today it emerged that he punched, slapped and kicked the mother of his child Charisse O'Leary and refused to let her out of their house if he caught her smoking or drinking alcohol.
Redouane, who was part of the barbaric trio who killed seven people on London Bridge and Borough Market, tried to get his wife to wear a hijab and eat halal food, but she refused saying she was a Western woman.
A friend of the Charisse told the Mirror she would try and arrange to meet up with the 38-year-old, but was regularly told she could not come.
'It would either be, 'he's slapped me in the middle of the street today' or 'he's kicked me' or 'he will not let me out the house',' she said.
'She was scared, really scared. It was harsh domestic violence.'
 

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[h=3]GardaÍ clash with UK police on terrorist’s ‘Irish ID card’[/h]Gardai and British police are at odds over whether Rachid Redouane was carrying an ID card linking him to Ireland when he carried out the London Bridge atrocity.
British police on Monday named Rachid Redouane, a 30-year-old from Barking in east London who claimed to be Moroccan and Libyan, as one of the three attackers shot dead during the knife and van attack.
Irish security sources say it is their information that Redouane, who married his English wife in Ireland in 2012, was not found with an Irish ID. Information, originating from the UK, suggested that the suspect was found with an Irish ID card, with some reports suggesting it was a Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) card. Security sources in Ireland also say that Redouane was known to police in the UK for immigration issues and was ‘being observed’ by police at one stage.
Gardaí say Redouane was arrested in 2009 in Scotland, and held for several days, after attempting to travel to Northern Ireland by ferry. He was found in possession of a fake passport in this instance, sources say.
Redouane was refused asylum in Britain earlier in 2009 but was able to remain there after being granted a ‘4 EU FAM’ residence card following his marriage to English woman Charisse O’Leary in Ireland in 2012.
A ‘4 EU FAM’ card grants a non-European Economic Area family member permission to stay in the EU. Ireland’s Common Travel Area with Britain allows the freedom of movement of people within the two islands as well as the right to reside, work and access public services. It hopes to maintain the bilateral system, which predates its EU membership, after Britain leaves the bloc.
A senior source said: ‘Redouane was on the UK radar. He was arrested at least once, attempting to board a boat from Scotland to Ireland in 2009. ...It is not believed he had a GNIB ID card on him when he died. But the UK were able to establish he has been in Ireland and got married here.’
 

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Ireland has become the home of 'backdoor' Islamic terrorists who are using the country to plan attacks on Britain.




It is feared there are dozens of “sleepers” already in the country who have married here to allow them get residency here.



They target young women who they see as their passport to the EU and once they have established a base here can travel to the UK.





[FONT=&quot]They ensure they have a child to the women which greatly increases their chances of gaining residency set them on a path to becoming an Irish citizen.

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[FONT=&quot]Once they receive their GNIB (Garda National Immigration Bureau) ID card, because of the free travel agreement, they are then free to move to Britain.

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[FONT=&quot]It is believed this was the method used by one of the London terrorists shot dead by police who lived in Dublin for up to five years.[/FONT]
 

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SICK OF THIS IMMIGRATION BULLSHIT



In 2014, he applied for an Irish visa through his marriage to an EU citizen and a year later, he was granted an EU card, allowing him to live in the UK – and commit mass murder.
 

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SHIT HOLES LIKE THESE LIBERAL GROUPS MAKE ME SICK


Members of a Facebook group called 'SS RIGHTS, EEA FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT, Family its a Human right!!' discussed the process of sending forms back and gave advice on the documents to send to the Home Office.
 

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"Why are so many of these women so desperate? Do they have such little self-esteem that they can be duped by these misogynist monsters? They don't respect you, love, they despise, abuse and beat you until you turn into the fearful little creature they always wanted - and then they will dump you for one of their own. Shortly afterwards, they will start beating and abusing her, too. You are just a foothold into this country, into benefits, and into grooming."
 

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"How many of these silly naive women are there that truly believe that they want to marry them because of love.....ridiculous that nobody noticed this."
 

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"What a silly silly girl. Any affection rather than no affectionwhich ultimately results in no affection and HE has a passport. Wake up girls."
 

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My first thought was she must have been hard up for a man. Then I saw this....

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Wow!
 

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Ms O'Leary, 38, would eventually 'hate' her husband whom she accused of beating and bullying her after she married him and they moved in together.

If given the choice of make-up sex, or beating her again, which would YOU choose?
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Why are so many of these women so desperate? Do they have such little self-esteem that they can be duped by these misogynist monsters?

It's because of how low the quality of men in Britain are. You don't see this happening in America where there are much better men for women to have
 

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