Hadi Alodid, described in reporting as a knife suspect in Belfast, is said to have been granted asylum in Britain through a streamlined “fast-track” process. According to the cited account, the Home Office gives asylum permission after applicants complete a written questionnaire—described as a 10-page form—rather than taking part in the usual face-to-face interview. The report attributes the scheme to changes introduced by the government led by Rishi Sunak, characterizing it as an accelerated procedure for some asylum applications. The information presented focuses on how the decision process occurred, specifically the replacement of an in-person interview with a questionnaire. Other reported details about the suspect’s case, the circumstances in Belfast, the evidence considered, and the timeline of the asylum decision are not included in the provided material. The sources agree only on the broad description of the outcome (asylum granted) and the mechanism used (a written questionnaire under a fast-track arrangement).