The leafy Surrey village that’s home to a BBC presenter where Afghan asylum seeker staying in three-bed cottage spat at group of mothers as he ‘harassed primary school pupils’

An Afghan asylum seeker who was allegedly harassing girl pupils at a primary school was confronted by a group of horrified mothers.

And the surly migrant is alleged to have spat at the group of parents who rebuked him and told them: ‘I’m allowed to stand where I want – I paid £3,000 to be here.’

Families hit out today after the migrant was arrested just weeks after he had been moved into their desirable riverside village in Surrey in ‘secret’ after repeatedly appearing outside the school.

Police were called after tempers flared when parents challenged the man – who is in his

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