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The former RAF base at Coltishall in Norfolk is to be taken over by the Home Office to become an immigration detention and removal centre. | The former RAF base at Coltishall in Norfolk is to be taken over by the Home Office to become an immigration detention and removal centre. |
Director general of Immigration and Nationality Directorate Lin Homer said the extra capacity was vital to help enforce immigration laws. | Director general of Immigration and Nationality Directorate Lin Homer said the extra capacity was vital to help enforce immigration laws. |
The Home Office says the move will free up more space in overcrowded prisons. | |
Norman Lamb, MP for North Norfolk, told BBC News he would be asking for more information about the plans. | Norman Lamb, MP for North Norfolk, told BBC News he would be asking for more information about the plans. |
'Expand capacity' | |
He said: "We need to be clear about the details of what we face. | He said: "We need to be clear about the details of what we face. |
"There needs to be direct consultation with the local community." | "There needs to be direct consultation with the local community." |
Mr Lamb criticised the government last month when it was suggested the base may be used to house prisoners as part of plans to tackle a lack available space in jails. | |
Officials say they now plan to house around 500 immigrants at the former base, near Norwich. | |
The Home Office confirmed the move is "part of our efforts to expand detention capacity". | |
Ms Homer said: "We are committed to enforcing immigration controls and determined to ensure that those abusing the system and the UK's hospitality are removed. | Ms Homer said: "We are committed to enforcing immigration controls and determined to ensure that those abusing the system and the UK's hospitality are removed. |
"In 2005 we achieved 17,000 asylum removals and enforced the removal of over 12,000 non-asylum offenders. Additional detention capacity will help us expand that even further." | "In 2005 we achieved 17,000 asylum removals and enforced the removal of over 12,000 non-asylum offenders. Additional detention capacity will help us expand that even further." |
RAF Coltishall was built in 1939 and became a fighter station the next year. |