Self-styled African tribe in Scottish woodland served with second eviction notice
Summary
A group calling themselves the "Kingdom of Kubala," who previously set up camp on private land near Jedburgh in Scotland, have been issued another eviction notice after moving to new land owned by the local council. The group, led by Kofi Offeh and Jean Gasho, claim ancestral rights to the area, but the council is taking legal action to remove them.Key Facts
- A group referring to themselves as an "African tribe" has set up a second camp in the Scottish Borders after being evicted from the first site.
- They originally settled on private land near Jedburgh but moved nearby when evicted.
- The new location is on land owned by Scottish Borders Council.
- The council has issued an eviction notice and is considering legal options if the group doesn't leave by the deadline.
- The leaders of the group are Kofi Offeh from Ghana and Jean Gasho from Zimbabwe, who claim royal titles within their group.
- The group includes a person from Texas named Kaura Taylor, who also uses a name related to their claimed tribe.
- The council is pursuing legal action to evict the group from the new site.
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