Illegal migrants 'went berserk and smashed up office' at RAF Wethersfield, shocking footage reveals

WATCH: Whistleblower reveals what asylum seekers are doing in RAF Wethersfield

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Susanna Siddell

By Susanna Siddell


Published: 22/11/2025

- 11:53

Patrick Christys shared the shocking footage of the damage caused by the migrants inside the repurposed military base

Illegal migrants housed at RAF Wethersfield are said to have "gone berserk and smashed up" an office at the taxpayer-funded asylum accommodation, GB News has revealed.

It is the same Essex base where similarly bewildering footage of male asylum seekers showed the men enjoying their stay by partying, boozing and blaring music earlier this week.


The group of male asylum seekers had also been snapped singing, dancing and playing games of pool as Arabic music was played.

Fresh footage, shown on GB News by a whistleblower, shows the damage allegedly caused by the migrants at the camp.

RAF Wethersfield damage allegedly caused by migrants

Patrick revealed the footage on his show

They smashed up doors and windows, while computers and other items were thrown to the office floor, left in disarray, GB News was told.

Speaking on his show, Patrick said: "Illegal migrants allegedly went berserk and smashed up the office of the site manager, causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.

"Things have just been just been ransacked, really, hasn't it?"

A whistleblower told the People's Channel: "In one of their rooms we found blood everywhere, thousands of pounds' worth of stolen stuff, the service user (asylum seeker) was carrying weapons and a spiece of sharp broken glass inside his pocket, an unknown lady's driving license and much more."

They also claimed that the illegal migrants "regularly fight each other" and are "allowed to come and go as they please".

The source alleged the migrants were given free buses into local towns and cities - but often returned to the accommodation with stolen goods.

An accompanying video was handed to GB News, which the whistleblower claimed showed an individual from the asylum base allegedly attempting to break into a house.

"They also showed us what appear to be emails between some of the managers of the site, and they are recording that police had to attend due to an incident of alleged sexual harassment the police attended," Patrick said.

RAF Wethersfield damage allegedly caused by migrants

Footage shows smashed windows and laptops thrown to the ground, the room in disarray

"They arrest the asylum seeker and took him away. That's all according to that email there."

The source further provided an A4 list of names, which have remained anonymous, which the whistleblower claims shows the number of asylum seekers that have gone missing.

A number of names have been highlighted in yellow, which is allegedly the number of migrants who have left but have test positive for illnesses like tuberculosis and scabies.

Further information claimed to detail the issues on the site involving alcohol, ranging from alleged substance abuse, alleged sexual harassment, theft, violence, criminal damage and people going on the run all at the site.

"Now, if that's happening there, what do you think is happening at every hotel or crucially, in those houses of multiple occupancy now that some of those people will most likely now be in right across the country?" Patrick asked.

The footage was exposed just hours after presenter Lee Anderson seethed while a GB News guest defended the plight of asylum seekers entering Britain.

Sitting down to debate with political commentators Chloe Dobbs and Nigel Nelson, Lee was visibly taken aback by the latter's defence of the men.

"The thing that really winds people up is if you drag 300 or 400 young migrants into a camp, normally next to a village, because they are these are RAF camps," Lee said.

"That means 300 to 400 young men roaming around the villages, getting up to all sorts of mischief.

"I don't think they'd mind as much if they were detained and never allowed to roam the streets. And actually, that would act as a deterrent to people coming over the Channel."

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