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'African tribe' camping in Scottish woods stays put despite council's eviction deadline

A self-styled "African tribe" that is camping in woodland in Scotland is staying put despite an eviction notice from the local council.

The so-called Kingdom of Kubala was ordered to vacate the land on the outskirts of Jedburgh by 12pm on Monday, after Scottish Borders Council began legal action to evict them. They had previously been camping on private land a few metres away but simply set up a new camp on council property when sheriff officers were sent in to remove them.

The tribe is made up of leader Kofi Offeh, 36, the self-proclaimed "King Atehene.

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