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31 January, 2007 at 1:19 pm #6162
A PAEDOPHILE asylum seeker snatched and assaulted a girl of seven after the Home Office failed to deport him for earlier sex crimes.
Somali-born Sadiq Mohammed should have been booted out in 2002 after serving half a four-year term for attacking two women and a teenage girl.
But officials allowed him to stay in the UK because of the “political instability” in his home country. And four years later he struck again.
Mohammed, 31, kidnapped the girl last May after she visited a shop. He took her to his flat “to meet his granny”.
But once inside he subjected her to a terrifying ordeal, then warned he would beat her if she told anyone.
The brave girl blew the whistle a week later when she saw him in a supermarket.
Cops found fibres from Mohammed’s bedspread on the girl’s top and he confessed she had been in his room.
But he did not admit assault and forced her through the trauma of giving evidence at Bristol Crown Court.
A jury yesterday found him guilty of abduction and sexual assault and he will be sentenced today. Prosecutor Robert Davies asked Judge Tom Crowther QC to consider recommending his deportation.
The court heard Mohammed had lived in Barton Hill, Bristol, since arriving as a refugee in 1994. He was granted asylum, but was caged in September 2000 for three sex assaults.
He was also told to join the Sex Offenders’ Register, but jurors heard cops lost track of him as he lied about his address. His victim’s dad said: “Justice has been served.”
The Home Office said: “We only enforce an individual’s return when satisfied they’re not at risk.”
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2007050114,00.html
No chance of a Home Office employees child being raped by filth let loose on our streets.
SEND THEM BACK!!
31 January, 2007 at 1:48 pm #258314Emma 100% agree!!!! Thats all i have to say!
31 January, 2007 at 4:20 pm #258315The Home Office said: “We only enforce an individual’s return when satisfied they’re not at risk.”
And there you have it people. His human rights might have been violated or Amnesty International might have alleged that he would be subjected to torture if he was sent back to Somalia, and we couldn’t possibly do that could we???
31 January, 2007 at 6:24 pm #258316Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: why is the system in this country so crap………………………….
31 January, 2007 at 7:52 pm #258317Have said it before n I’ll say it again
You commit a crime (worthy of a prison sentence) in a country that grants you asylum, then you lose all civil, legal and human rights to remain there n back you go….simple as really, not too hard to do n we get a few spare prison places
31 January, 2007 at 8:10 pm #258318What punishment should the government recieve for this appauling lack in defending the welfare of the general public?
31 January, 2007 at 9:10 pm #258319I find it very difficult to understand why after someone is refused asylum they aren’t taken to the nearest airport and escorted onto the first flight back to their country of origin.
They have no rights as they’ve been proven unworthy to remain in our country and the home nation should pick up the airfare as they shouldn’t of let them leave in the first place.
31 January, 2007 at 11:48 pm #258320@jelly tot wrote:
I find it very difficult to understand why after someone is refused asylum they aren’t taken to the nearest airport and escorted onto the first flight back to their country of origin.
Its because something like 8 million idiots voted for a bunch of idiots (NL) who thought it would be a good idea to waste £2.5 billion joining the EU and take on board every single act voted for, especially “human rights”.
The tories will do the same, the lib dems have orgasms over EU membership.
You have a simple choice. Have you booked yourself an electoral place at the ballot box?
31 January, 2007 at 11:53 pm #258321Do you know what? I think for once this is the first thread nobody has found anything in not to agree on!
A crime like that……….., it beggers belief sometimes…. the human rights act.
1 February, 2007 at 9:39 am #258322On my life i have never been racist :? but i find myself becoming that way
and i blame the Government for it.
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