giovedì 10 agosto 2017

GANG DI 17 ISLAMICI HA STUPRATO 278 BAMBINE: “LE BIANCHE SONO QUI PER QUESTO”



LA PIU’ PICCOLA NON AVEVA NEMMENO 13 ANNI

Come abbiamo più volte denunciato, scatenando l’ira del Pd e l’intervento del governo italiano contro la libertà di stampa, in Inghilterra è in atto uno stupro etnico di massa senza precedenti nella storia per la propria estensione e continuità nel tempo. Vittime migliaia di ragazzine bianche, carnefici centinaia di immigrati islamici, per lo più pakistani.

L’ultimo caso a Newcastle.

Un totale di 17 uomini e una donna sono stati condannati dalla corte locale per avere stuprato un numero imprecisato di ragazzine locali che prima venivano drogate e condotte in locali del sesso dove islamici potevano stuprare a loro piacimento adolescenti bianche.

Il caso ha sollevato enormi polemiche dopo che uno stupratore di quelle che sono poco più che bambine è stato pagato quasi 10.000 sterline di denaro dei contribuenti per fare da infiltrato nei party dove le ragazzine venivano drogate e poi abusate.
Gli immigrati erano i capi di una organizzazione i cui membri e clienti hanno stuprato decine di ragazzine nell’arco di 4 anni, dal 2011 al 2014 compreso. Sono tutti nati in Inghilterra e hanno la cittadinanza per ius soli, la loro origine è: pakistana, bengalese, irachena, turca, indiana e iraniana. Tutti vivono nel West End di Newcastle. Nel complesso sono stati arrestati 461 carnefici e individuate 278 vittime. Tra i condannati anche una donna locale, era lei, la schifosa pervertita, che individuava le vittime per i suoi islamici.
Tanto per dire chi sono, le donne impegnate in relazioni miste.


Who was in the sex gang and what did they all do?


Defendants who have been sentenced:
Saiful Islam, 35, of Newcastle, was jailed for 10 years in January 2016 for raping a 15-year-old girl in 2011.
Yasser Hussain, 28, of Newcastle, was jailed for two years in October 2015 for a sex attack and for allowing his premises to be used in the supply of drugs after a jury heard how he hosted parties.
Mohammed Hassan Ali, 34, of Newcastle, was jailed for seven years in December 2015 for sexual activity with a child, supplying cannabis and possession with intent to supply M-Kat.
Redwan Siddique, 32, of Newcastle, was jailed for 16 months in February for supplying M-Kat to a 19-year-old in return for sex at his student digs in 2013.


Defendants yet to be sentenced:
Carolann Gallon, 22, from Newcastle, aged 17-18 at the time, admitted three offences of trafficking girls for the purposes of sexual exploitation.
Mohammed Azram, 35, of Newcastle, admitted five drugs offences and was convicted of one count of sexual assault and one count of conspiracy to incite prostitution for gain.
Jahangir Zaman, 45, of Newcastle, was convicted of rape, supplying drugs and inciting prostitution.
Nashir Uddin, 35, of Newcastle, was convicted of sexual assault, allowing premises to be used to supply drugs, conspiracy to incite prostitution and who admitted four counts of supplying drugs and three of possessing drugs.
Abdulhamid Minoyee, 34, of Newcastle, was convicted of rape and sexual assault and pleaded guilty to supplying drugs.
Eisa Mousavi, 42, of Newcastle, was convicted of three counts of rape, two counts of supplying drugs, allowing premises to be used for the supply of drugs and conspiracy to incite prostitution.
Monjur Choudhury, 33, of Newcastle, was convicted of supplying drugs, permitting premises to be used for the supply of drugs and conspiracy to incite prostitution.
Taherul Alam, 32, Newcastle, who was convicted of two counts of supplying drugs, one count of permitting premises to be used for supplying drugs, attempting to sexually assault, and of conspiracy to incite prostitution.
Prabhat Nelli, 33, Newcastle, who was convicted of two counts of supplying drugs and one count of conspiracy to incite prostitution.
Nadeem Aslam, 43, Newcastle, who admitted possessing cannabis and was convicted of two counts of supplying drugs, one count of possessing drugs and one count of permitting premises to be used in the supply of drugs.

The final trial saw three men convicted and one man admit charges against him.
Habibur Rahim, 34, of Fenham, was convicted of two counts of conspiracy to incite prostitution, relating to eight different victims. He supplied them with cannabis and mephedrone and was also convicted of a number of trafficking for sexual exploitation offences. He was convicted of one count of rape.
Abdul Sabe, 40, of Newcastle, was convicted of conspiracy to incite prostitution, conspiracy to traffic for sexual exploitation, conspiracy to sexual assault, and supplying drugs to victims. He was already on the sex offenders' register.
Badrul Hussain, 37, of Newcastle, was convicted of allowing drugs to be used at his premises and of supplying drugs. He was cleared of inciting prostitution for gain.
Mohibur Rahman, 44, known to victims as Jimmy, admitted conspiracy to incite prostitution and five drugs charges.

Defendants not yet sentenced will be back next month.
A total of 17 men and one woman have now been convicted of a string of offences and face jail when they are sentenced next month.

Four of the men - Mohammed Ali, Solful Islam, Yasser Hussain and Redwan Siddquee - have already been sent to prison for a total of 20 years and four months.

The wider operation has seen around 100 people convicted of a range of serious offences, including drugs, modern-day slavery and firearms charges, with jail terms totalling more than 300 years.

Northumbria Police Chief Constable Steve Ashman said in a statement today: 'To date we have arrested 461 people, spoken to 703 potential complainants and have found 278 victims.

In total we now have 93 convictions delivering more than 300 years of imprisonment in addition to today's convictions.'

He added: 'Many of us will never understand the traumatic experience some of these women and girls have endured and they have my wholehearted commitment that, together with our partners, we will continue to provide them with all the support they need. They have trusted us and we must not let them down.

'We have thrown the kitchen sink at this - a team of 50 officers have worked on this inquiry for almost three and a half years and continue to do so.

'We have not and will not stop. We have employed every technique available to us, covert and overt, in tackling the problem.'

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Mohibur Rahman (left) admitted conspiracy to incite prostitution and drugs charges. Jahanger Zaman (right) was convicted of rape, supplying drugs and inciting prostitution

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Nadeem Aslam (left) was convicted of drugs offences. Abdul Sabe (right) was convicted of conspiracy to incite prostitution, conspiracy to traffic for sexual exploitation and conspiracy to sexual assault

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Abdulhamid Minoyee (left) was convicted of rape and sexual assault. Monjur Choudhury (right) was convicted of conspiracy to incite prostitution and drugs offences

Chief Constable Ashman added: 'There has been no political correctness here. These are criminals and there has been no hesitation in arresting them and targeting them using all the means at our disposal.

'It is for individual communities to ask themselves whether they are doing all they can to eradicate such attitudes and behaviour so that the stigma and shame attached to such people prevents it from rearing its head again.

'The communities that we work with are appalled at this offending and we have encountered nothing other than the fullest of support from them all.'

The investigation into child sexual exploitation in Newcastle, Operation Shelter, was part of a wider inquiry called Operation Sanctuary.

Prosecutor John Elvidge told Newcastle Crown Court at the start of one of the trials: 'The prosecution say the case concerns the sexual exploitation of vulnerable young women and girls in Newcastle.

'The events happened over a period of time between 2010 and 2014 and involved immature young women and teenage girls being exploited, say the prosecution, by a group of older men, using drugs and alcohol.'

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