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Mo Farah’s brother who was jailed for knife attack is deported to Somalia after spending four years in jail for his crime

By Amelia Wynne For Mailonline00:58 GMT 15 Dec 2019 , updated 03:24 GMT 15 Dec 2019

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Ahmed Farah, 30, was sent to his birthplace by British authorities after jailHe served four-and-a-half years and was on Home Office’s radar for two years He now says he would like the chance to return to the UK after his deportation

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Ahmed Farah, 30, (pictured) was sent to his birthplace by British authorities after he was freed from jail

The brother of athletics legend Mo Farahhas been deported to Somalia and is living a life of poverty on the streets after serving four-years in jail for false imprisonment.

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Ahmed Farah, 30, was sent to his birthplace by British authorities after he was freed from jail for a knife raid in Southall, west London in 2010.

He served four-and-a-half years and was on the Home Office’s radar for two years before being deported.

He now says he would like the chance to return to the UK.

Speaking to the Sunday Mirror he said: 'I made a huge mistake, but why should I be double punished for something I’ve done?

‘It’s like they’re saying ‘Do the prison time but also do extra detention and be deported’.’

Ahmed says he has not spoken to Mo for 10 years and doesn’t hold a grudge but wonders whether his brother’s celebrity status counted against him.

He added that he was proud of Mo and everything he has achieved and that he had nothing to do with his deportation.

Speaking about the crime he committed he said if he had known what the outcome would have been he would have acted differently on the night of the incident.

In 2011 Ahmed was jailed for false imprisonment over his involvement in a knife raid the previous year.

He was released on licence in 2014 but was not a British citizen and had his documents confiscated.