#CPS refusing to prosecute Muslim hate crimes – theres a surprise #edl #preston #brierfield

27 06 2012

CPS criticised for not prosecuting alleged Ahmadiyya Muslim hate crimes in Tooting

2:30pm Monday 6th December 2010

"Not effective": Lord Eric Avebury on religious hatred laws“Not effective”: Lord Eric Avebury on religious hatred laws

A leading human rights expert has called for a change in hate laws after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) decided not to bring charges over alleged hate crimes against a Morden-based religious group.

Lord Eric Avebury, vice-chairman of the Government’s Parliamentary Human Rights Group, also called for an investigation into why the CPS had only brought one case against incitement to religious hatred since the law came into being four years ago.

In October, the Wimbledon Guardian exclusively revealed evidence of hate speeches, leaflets, and boycotts against members of the Ahmadiyya community, an Islamic minority sect.

Evidence included video footage from a conference at the Tooting Islamic Centre (TIC), in which scholars called for a boycott of Ahmadi-run businesses and urged attendees not to associate with Ahmadis.

Last month, the Crown prosecutor for Wandsworth, Hilary Ryan, said the allegations fell short of being criminally actionable.

Lord Avebury, an 82-year-old Liberal Democrat peer, said the threshold for prosecution was too high.

He said: “I believe the law on incitement to religious hatred has not been effective, partly because the prosecution has to prove not only that the accused did incite, but that he intended to do so

“At any rate, there has been only one case brought since the law was enacted, over a four-year period when incitement was becoming more prevalent.

“The reasons for this inactivity by the CPS need to be investigated.”

A CPS spokesman said: “A CPS London prosecutor gave initial advice that the material submitted could not constitute an offence.

“If the police ask for a full review of the material, the file will be passed to the central casework divisions.

“A full review is always carried out by prosecutors who specialise in racial and religious hatred offences and after careful consideration of a number of cases since this legislation was introduced, there has only been one case that reached the threshold for prosecution.”

A spokesman for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association (AMA), which is based at the Bait-ul-Futuh mosque in London Road, said it was seeking independent legal advice before thinking about pursing a judicial review of the claims.

Tooting’s MP Sadiq Khan has arranged for a meeting between senior memebrs of the AMA and TIC on Monday, December 13.





Wanted #Preston paedophile please pass on #edl

25 05 2012

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Appeal to trace convicted sex offender

 

 

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POLICE are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a missing sex offender.

Richard Peet, 25, of Bond Lane, Banks, was convicted on Wednesday, May 23rd of rape and indecent assault on a six year old girl following a trial in his absence at Preston Crown Court. The judge deferred sentence for six months so he could be found.

Peet was last seen in the Banks area in June 2010 after failing to appear for an earlier court hearing and a warrant issued for his arrest for failing to appear at court.

He is still believed to be in the area around Banks.

 

“I would appeal for anyone who has seen him or knows of his whereabouts to get in touch with the police.”

Detective Inspector Graham Hill

Detective Inspector Graham Hill, of Lancashire Police, said: “Peet has been convicted of serious offences and we need to trace him so that he can be brought to court to face sentence for these crimes.

“I would appeal for anyone who has seen him or knows of his whereabouts to get in touch with the police.

If anyone has any information they should contact Police on the non-emergency number 101, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on             0800 555 111      .





Preston rapists jailed

5 03 2012

Monsters laughed during gang rape

met victim: Mohammed Ibrahim, 23met victim: Mohammed Ibrahim, 23

Published on Saturday 3 March 2012 11:00

 

Two sex beasts who laughed as they gang-raped a woman in a city flat are starting indeterminate sentences given by Preston’s top judge.

 

Rezgar Nouri, 27, of no fixed abode, and Mohammed Ibrahim, 23, of Aeroville, London, will both have to face a parole board before they are deemed safe to be released.

A third man, who was involved in the attack, is still being hunted by police.

Sentencing the pair, Judge Anthony Russell, Recorder of Preston, said: “The facts of this case are amongst the worst to have come before this court in recent years.”

The victim, who is in her 20s, sobbed in the public gallery as he added: “The circumstances of this incident will disgust all right-minded people who hear about it.

“Your victim is a thoroughly decent person who was out in Preston with her brother and friends, enjoying herself.

“It seemed that night she was somewhat worse for wear. This meant her guard was down, and you took advantage of that situation for your own gain. This was a sustained attack and was particularly degrading, because throughout it the people who were perpetrating the offences were laughing.”

Both defendants, who wore orange tops and jeans, were emotionless in the dock, as sentence was passed at Preston Crown Court yesterday. Each pleaded guilty to two counts of rape – but had originally denied the offence, changing their pleas after being presented with damning DNA evidence, the court heard.

Prosecuting, Kirsten McAteer said the victim became separated from her group during a night out on June 25, last year, when she met Ibrahim.

She said: “Her next recollection is waking up in a flat and she was naked. She was on a sofa. There were three men in the room with her, Ibrahim was standing over her as she recovered consciousness.”

The court heard Ibrahim and a third man then raped her. The victim remembered her attackers laughing when they finished, before repeated attacks.

Afterwards, Nouri came out of a bedroom, dragged her up from a sofa and pushed her into a bedroom where he, too, raped her.

She was later pushed into a bathroom where her clothes were and told her to get out.

Miss McAteer said the victim was attacked again when she attempted to pick up her mobile phone. She was then shoved down the stairs and told to leave.

A group of people saw her in a distressed state, and she was taken to Royal Preston Hospital. She was so badly injured she could not be examined by specialists for four days.

The pair were given an indeterminate sentence for public protection, with a minimum term of six years.

Det Sgt Chris McCreadie, of Preston CID, said: “This was an extremely traumatic incident for the victim and, although it will have an impact on her for the rest of her life, I hope that the sentencing of these two men provides some closure for her.”

http://www.lep.co.uk/news/local/monsters-laughed-during-gang-rape-1-4308248





Weird little UAF stalker in Preston

21 01 2012

http://yfrog.com/h6v0hbej

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Weird little stalker taking creepy photos of an EDL bird in Preston, but obv didnt even have the bottle to say anything to her haha what a mug








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