A man accused of leaking asylum seeker addresses is linked to homes that are later targeted during disorder, according to UK reporting. The allegation centres on a person who works for a company providing housing for asylum seekers.
Outlets describe how addresses connected to asylum seeker accommodation were reportedly shared before incidents in which those properties were targeted amid public disorder. Sky News says the accused man works for a housing provider for asylum seekers and is charged in connection with the alleged disclosure of those addresses.
Yahoo UK News reports on the same case, focusing on the claim that the addresses were used to target specific homes. Together, the coverage presents a consistent outline of the accusation and the reported sequence—leaked information followed by disorder directed at the affected properties—while differing primarily in the amount of detail provided about the wider events.