@AnointedOne1208@BlondeOfWar Bonjour Madame. And what about the City bus? No seatbelts, no child seats, and people standing. In that case, it's okay, but where's the logic?
@BlondeOfWar I took the bus yesterday. No seatbelts, no child seats. Worse! Guys were standing (including kids under 10) and holding onto the bars. But it's okay, it's right! This world is crazy!
🚨A mother scolded her son, and after she left, he started making provocative gestures—forgetting there was a surveillance camera. The result was shocking.
Nuan Nuan, a panda that was returned to China from Malaysia, became enraged at being provoked by a peacock that was running loose in the zoo, and taught the peacock a lesson by beating it badly and plucking its tail feathers.
An unemployed man who hired a team of taxi drivers in a conspiracy to smuggle migrants illegally to France in the back of lorries has been jailed today.
Madjid Belabes, 53, arranged for five taxi drivers to take migrants from London to lay-bys and service stations in Kent, from where they would be put in lorries and smuggled to France. He is estimated to have made £287,000 from the plot with a going rate of £1,200 for each migrant.
In one incident in February 2023, 58 migrants who were Moroccan, Tunisian and Algerian nationals managed to get as far as France before they were discovered. They had all been in the UK legally on visitor visas.
During the trial, four out of the five drivers pleaded guilty to taking part in the activities of an organised crime group. Samir Zerguine, 52, Mourad Bouchlaghem, 44, Mohamed Mabrouk, 44, Mohamed Issaoun, 49, and Said Bouazza, 55 who was found guilty by the jury, will be sentenced on 23 January 2026. All six men are Algerian nationals.
Madjid Belabes (dob 31/1/1972) pleaded guilty to conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration to member state, Contrary to section 1(1) of the Criminal Law Act 1977 and section 25(1) Immigration Act 1971 (1 Dec 2022 - 30 Sep 2023). He was sentenced to 10 years and nine months. He was found guilty of possessing criminal property (£11,045 in cash), contrary to section 329 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. For this offence he received an 18 month sentence to run concurrently.
Four drivers pleaded guilty to participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group, contrary to section 45(1) of the Serious Crime Act 2015. (1 Dec 2022 - 30 Sep 2023). They are: Samir Zerguine (dob 12/8/1973), Mourad Bouchlaghem (dob 11/7/1981), Mohamed Mabrouk (dob 23/6/1981), and Mohamed Issaoun (dob 29/12/1975).
Said Bouazza (dob 17/1/1970) was found guilty of participating in the criminal activities of an organised crime group, contrary to section 45(1) of the Serious Crime Act 2015 after a trial.
🇬🇧 À Londres, 22 chauffeurs de taxi ont offert bénévolement leur temps pour aller chercher 22 enfants malades à l’hôpital et les emmener admirer les illuminations de Noël. Grâce à eux, même les patients dont l’état de santé était trop fragile pour sortir ont pu profiter de la magie des fêtes en toute sécurité.💗🎄 (LADbible)
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