Illegal migrants housed at RAF Wethersfield are said to be “taking drugs and consuming alcohol” at the taxpayer-funded asylum accommodation, GB News has revealed.
In a People’s Channel exclusive, footage shows the asylum seekers enjoying their stay in the UK by partying, boozing and blaring music.
The staggering footage, shared with GB News by a whistleblower, the Stop The Wethersfield Buses group, also shows the damage to one of the buses at the ex-RAF base, allegedly caused by the migrants staying in the accommodation.
They appear to be bragging about their acts inside Wethersfield by posting videos on social media.
One of the videos, posted as recently as today, appears to show the migrants openly smoking drugs in their rooms.
This comes after a video recently emerged of asylum seekers having an indoor rave at the same accommodation, and now GB News can reveal they appear to be taking the party outside too.
Detailing the footage on his show, host Patrick Christys told GB News viewers: “As many viewers and listeners know, the illegal immigrants are also given free bus rides into local towns, like Chelmsford, Colchester and Braintree.
“But this clearly isn’t good enough for some of them – here’s a video that we believe shows one of their buses after it was smashed up.”
Illegal migrants have appeared to be sharing footage of drug and alcohol use inside the RAF Wethersfield asylum seeker accommodation
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The series of images of the bus shows extensive damage to the vehicle, with smashed windows and windscreen, leaving a blanket of broken glass inside it.
There are also concerns about what these illegal migrants do once they’ve been dropped off in these towns and villages.
Revealing further controversy surrounding the migrants at the Wethersfield site, Patrick explained that locals are also worried about women and children being filmed by the men.
A video posted on social media by someone whose location on Snapchat was listed as the RAF Wethersfield base shows them walking along a beach, filming the women and children in their swimsuits.
Pictures shared with GB News also showed a bus at the asylum accommodation with smashed windows and damage to the vehicle
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The whistleblowers also informed GB News that there is a new drop-off location for buses into Chelmsford, and it is on East Hill Road, near a nursery school.
GB News approached the company in charge of managing Wethersfield asylum centre, Ready Homes, to which they did not respond.
The People’s Channel also approached Essex Police about the alleged drug use on the site, and they said that they “couldn’t help” when it came to providing a comment.
Offering his analysis of the footage, Patrick told his viewers: “I think most people would have thought that when provided with evidence of drug use somewhere, the police might want to go round and have a look, but apparently not.
Migrants have also been allegedly filming women and children on the beach near the base
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“There is a catalogue of bad behaviour from that site – allegations of criminal damage, allegations of sexual harassment, drug and alcohol misuse, and apparent voyeurism.”
He added: “It shouldn’t take locals to do their own investigations and then tip me off so I can highlight it and try to get this madness stopped. If it’s happening in Wethersfield, I bet it’s happening at every one of these sites. We shouldn’t have to live like this.”
In a statement, a Home Office spokesman said: “While the minibus footage is two years old, it shows behaviour which is completely unacceptable. We expect all perpetrators of criminal damage to face the full force of the law.
“This Government has sent a clear message to those with no right to be here, with nearly 50,000 illegal migrants removed or deported since the election.”
















