Except to say that once they have charged an arrested person with an offence then they would make a decision as to whether to bail the accused to appear at court or to keep him in custody to be produced at the next available court hearing. The court then takes over and determines any remand/bail application(s) pending trial. Prior to charge, the Police can release on bail with or without conditions pending further inquiries, but strict time limits apply to how long the suspect can be detained in custody. If they wish to extend this period then they have to apply to a court for a warrant of further detention.
Is there an advantage to be gained in that by granting bail he may lead the police to the wanted party?
Very few offences are excluded from getting bail - murder, manslaughter and serious sex offences are the main ones. Unless it could be proven that releasing them would see further offences committed, they were always going to get bail. https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/bail
Makes you wonder, 2 failed asylum attempts then converts to Christianity asylum granted. How does it work do you just keep applying until they say yes. The blokes more than likely fled the country now.
Converting makes it unsafe for a Christian to be sent to an Islamic country. He may be killed. The government will stand for the egg under the cap.
I don't think it's "you're a Christian so we'll take you" I think it's an argument that as a Christian they might face religious persecution if they returned. There needs to be a consideration of the religious persecution aspect in any applications, but equally it shouldn't be open to abuse as a loophole. It's a tricky one.
Seems as though he's had 2 failed claims and thought I know I'll pull out the I'm a Christian now it's unsafe for me to go back one..
If it was a way of getting what I wanted or out of a pickle, I'd 100% say that I loved a different pretend sky wizard than my current pretend sky wizard. Can't blame anyone for changing cults to suit their needs.