Fifteen men have been sentenced to a combined total of 188 years in prison for their involvement in the rape and sexual abuse of a child in Bradford.
The sentences are listed below:
• Hannan Miah was sentenced to 12 years for four counts of rape.
• Asif Budhia was sentenced to 13 years for four counts of rape.
• Abdul Basith was sentenced to 13 and a half years for four counts of rape and one count of conspiracy to rape.
• Burhan Uddin Ali was sentenced to 13 and a half years for four counts of rape.
• Muhammad Yasir was sentenced to 10 years for rape.
• Mohammed Nadeem Ali was sentenced to 13 years for four counts of rape.
• Jameel Ahmed, 35, was sentenced to eight years for four counts of rape.
• Amjad Hussain, 39, was sentenced to 10 years and five months for five counts of rape.
• Ashfaq Ahmed was sentenced to 12 years for two counts of rape.
• Aftab Ahmed was sentenced to 11 years for three counts of rape.
• Anwar Aziz was sentenced to 15 years for 14 counts of rape.
• Yousaf Bhatti was sentenced to 17 years for eight counts of rape.
• Faisal Rashid was sentenced to 15 years for 10 counts of rape.
• Omar Taj was sentenced to 15 years for 12 counts of rape.
• Shahinul Haq was sentenced to 10 years for rape.
Bring back the death penalty.
@HJB_News__ 200 Muslim men were identified by the police in Telford.. The town only has 1000 Muslim men. One in 5. Only 10 have faced justice.
Street grooming of this magnitude would never happen in a white community. Somebody would call it out and break the chain.
@markproctortog@HJB_News__ Far-right are patriots. Defenders of their country. The world war 2 veterans would be considered far-right by their deluded logic.
@narindertweets@RamblingSingh 'Racism' Is a power word that has been weaponsised for decades.
If you can't play fairly then the word should be demoted.
Nowak may have survived if the word 'stabbed' held a rightful higher status.
Why are political leaders talking as if this is an isolated incident that is being "exploited" by the "far-right" and "pointless rioting" instead of the final fucking straw of anti-white ideology causing the dehumanisation and death of British people?
> The security guard at the Manchester Arena didn't stop the suicide bomber because he was afraid of being called racist. The bomber killed 22 people and injured over 1,000.
> Valdo Calocane was released because authorities feared they would be called "racist" due to the overrepresentation of young black men in mental health detention. He went on to kill 3 people.
> A head teacher who raised concerns about Axel Rudakubana's "very high risk" to others was accused of "racial stereotyping" by authorities. Rudakubana went on to kill 3 young girls and wound 10 others.
> Pakistani Muslim child rape gangs were allowed to operate across Britain, targeting thousands of white and Sikh girls, partly because authorities were afraid of being called racist if they interfered.
Brits have a tremendous capacity to absorb horrors against their own people, but there are only so many times you can order us to "don't look back in anger".
By ignoring people's concerns every time they're expressed democratically and peacefully, the establishment has driven people to engage in direct action. It's dangerous and undemocratic of the government to have done this. And doubly dangerous to give people examples such as Ballymena to follow if people want their concerns to be dealt with.
@NickDixon The left want you to shut your mouth for the sake of diversity.
The right will gain an unassailable lead from this. That is their worst nightmare.
@psybabble_999@LevellingDown@ZiaYusufUK It was the same script used when Lee Rigby died.
No doubt they are briefed by the authorities to put these statements out.