CAMPAIGNERS hit out at the Home Office today after another dawn raid on a Glasgow family of asylum seekers.

CAMPAIGNERS hit out at the Home Office today after another dawn raid on a Glasgow family of asylum seekers.

Max and Onoya Waku and their three children face deportation to the Democratic Republic of Congo next Monday.

Glasgow asylum seeker support group The Unity Centre claims the parents could be in danger if they are sent back to the African country.

The family fled the DRC in 2001 after its government accused Mr Waku's company of helping a rebel insurgency.

It is claimed the family were taken from their Cardonald home after immigration officers broke into the house at 7am.

Cat Storrie, of The Unity Centre, said: "The children watched their dad being handcuffed and led to a van. The rest of the family were then put into vans."

The family, who have been in the city six years, are now at Dungavel detention centre, Lanarkshire.