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Gang used Islamic Hawala system to launder £20m of drugs money

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Kamran Butt and Instar Ahmed
Kamran Butt and Instar Ahmed
Police were watching the four defendants – Kamran Butt, Steven McKenna, Instar Ahmed and Sean Moore – in two separate undercover operations, codenamed Crocodile and Mosquito.
But they found they were linked when Ahmed and Butt were seen depositing money into the same bank accounts.
The money was transferred to the defendants, who were recruited by operatives in the Middle East, using the ‘Hawala’ system – an informal Islamic way of lending money based on honour agreements and third-party lenders.
A fifth man, named in court as ‘Akhtar’, was also heavily involved – but was deported back to Pakistan by UKBA in 2012 and has not been traced since.
Watched by undercover police, he and Ahmed were seen depositing huge sums of money at banks in Chorlton, Longsight and Manchester city centre.
The two men would travel to branches of Lloyds, HSBC and Halifax together but then pretend not to know each other once inside.
Ahmed also worked in partnership with others in the gang.
Manchester Crown Court heard how on Monday 22 August 2011, police intercepted Ahmed and McKenna and seized three rucksacks stuffed with up to £200,000 in cash.
On another occasion, Sean Moore was seen in company with Kamran Butt in his Mercedes vehicle. Butt was stopped and a bag seized, which was found to contain about £120,000 in cash.
Butt’s Stretford home was searched and a further £10,000 was seized.
Cash receipts in vehicles traced to the  showed they were paying in anywhere from £500-10,000 a time.
All the money is believed to have come from criminal gangs, mainly through drug sales.
Drug money
Drug money
The criminal cash was given to a Hawala money lender abroad who then transferred the money to a Hawala lender in the UK and gave them a password. This password was then passed onto one of the defendants allowing them to collect the cash. They then paid the money into bank accounts in Manchester which the criminals had access to.
The four defendants were the bottom of the chain – below controllers and then co-ordinators, working as collectors to receive the money, deliver it and pay it into various bank accounts in the UK.
After being caught, all four defendants pleaded guilty – Moore to two charges of money laundering and Butt, McKenna and Ahmed to one charge of money laundering each.
Butt, of Great Stone Road, Stretford, was believed to be behind £12M in laundered cash, and was sentenced to three years and six months.
Ahmed, of Kelstern Square, Rusholme, who is believed to have laundered £10M also received a sentence of three years, six months.
Moore, from Kingfisher Grove,  Liverpool, and McKenna,  from Toxteth, Liverpool, both received 14 month sentences suspended for 12 months and 12 month supervision orders.
Moore was ordered to carry out 108 hours unpaid work and McKenna 150 hours.
Sentencing, His Honour Judge David Hernandez told the men: “This has been a sophisticated and long running, large scale operation.
“The criminality in respect of this type of offence has been the encouragement it gives to criminals.
“It rewards criminal behaviour and sees dirty money exchanged for clean.”
Kamran Butt
Up to two million pounds could have passed through Butt’s modest semi-detached home on Great Stone Road, Stretford by the time police pounced.
Log books found there showed he had been a money collector since 2007 – with #37,000 in cash hidden around his house when it was raided by police in 2011.
Recruited to collect and transfer money through the Middle Eastern ‘Hawalla’ system the 47-year-old was paid £8,000 for every £2M he transferred.
Crucially, all the notes recovered were contaminated with higher than normal levels of diamorphine – a drug often used to ‘cut’ illegal substances, showing the link to criminal activity.
Police surveillance had caught him parked in a Mercedes off Henrietta Street in Old Trafford – with fellow defendant Moore pulling up in a separate vehicle before putting a holdall in the boot.
Police found the bag contained £105,000 – which Butt told them was ‘given to him by a friend’.
Instar Ahmed
Taxi driver Ahmed told police he was ‘oblivious’ to what was in a bag handed over to associate Akhtar in one money-laundering exchange.
But police work showed the 56-year-old, of Kelstern Square, Rusholme, could have played a part in laundering as much as £10M.
A rucksack containing £212,000 was found in the footwell of a car being driven by Ahmed and Akhtar in Old Trafford when it was stopped by police in 2011.
Alongside it was a carefully-kept log book detailing cash deposits made to banks adding up to millions of pounds.
A mobile phones found at an address on Lincoln Grove, Ardwick, used by the pair also contained text messages with code numbers relating to bank notes being laundered.
These linked Ahmed to controllers higher up the criminal chain using the Hawalla system to launder money, with exchanges of at least £6,000 a time taking place.
Described by his defence counsel as ‘a simple family man’, he claimed to police he was receiving just #50 for his work for Akhtar, to cover petrol costs as he drove him around.
Sean Moore
Dad-of-three Moore, from Longsight, was described as being ‘close the bottom of the food chain’ of the money laundering scam.
Paid #300 to act as a courier, he twice delivered cash amounts of up to £19,000.
The 35-year-old from Kingfisher Close had been drawn into the money-laundering scam through his own financial difficulties, the court heard.
He was caught along with Butt by undercover police surveillance as part of Operation Mosquito when the pair were seen exchanging a holdall of cash.
Steven McKenna
McKenna, 56 and from Toxteth in Liverpool, was caught after his fingerprints were found on a bag in a car being driven by Ahmed.
In one exchange, he had met Ahmed and Akhtar near the Trafford Centre off Junction 10 of the M60 at Urmston, where a bag was seen being passed to them from a Punto he had driven.
Arrested in March 2012 as part of Operation Crocodile, he already had 25 previous convictions, the most recent for shoplifting household goods, fruit and vegetables – proof, his defence said, of the small amount of money he had made from taking part in the scam.
The Hawala System
Originating from Islamic law, the Hawala system operates through huge numbers of money lenders across the Middle East – and principles of honour through family and religion.
The system operates outside any legal framework – so although not illegal in itself, is often exploited by criminals needing to move large amounts of money without attracting suspicion.
To move money, a customer approaches a Hawala broker in their native city and gives them the money to be transferred.
That broker then contacts a broker in the same city as the recipient, giving them the cash along with a password or code number.
The recipient, given the code by the original customer, contacts the second Hawala broker and uses the password to prove they are the correct recipient and receive the money.
The two Hawala brokers take a small commission and then settle the debt between themselves – using cash or even goods and property

Birmingham “terror plot” gang ordered to pay back £33,000 to charities

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Irfan Naseer, Irfan Khalid and Ashik Ali, were all found guilty of preparing an act of terrorism.
Irfan Naseer, Irfan Khalid and Ashik Ali, were all found guilty of preparing an act of terrorism.
Six men who were referred to in court as “Al Qaeda terrorists” posed as charity fundraisers in Birmingham to fund a plot to let loose suicide bombers across the UK and have been ordered to pay back over £33,000 .
The group intended to detonate up to eight rucksacks full of explosives in an offensive designed to be more lethal than the 7/7 bombings in London.
Motivated by Al Qaeda’s “Inspire” magazine, they also spoke of sticking blades to a truck and driving it into crowds of people.
Terrorism
Leader of the pack, Irfan Naseer, along with Ashik Ali, Irfan Khalid, Bahader Ali, Mujahid Hussain and Rahin Ahmed were all jailed for a total of 51 years for offences which included attending terrorist training, fundraising for terrorism and plotting a bombing campaign in the UK.
The potential bombers tried to fund the attack by wearing high-vis vests and pretending to be street collectors for registered charities, fooling hundreds of Muslims across Birmingham.
Last week Judge Mr Justice Henriques, sitting at Woolwich Crown Court, ordered the men to pay back £33,032.87 – with the majority being paid to Muslim Aid and the remainder to Madrasah-e-Ashraful Uloom in Bordesley Green.
The men have three months to repay the money which they had collected over 23 days in charity tins and buckets, or each will face additional time in jail.
A sum of the money was used to purchase a car, while two thirds of the charity funds was lost by the clique’s “treasurer” in a online trading stock market account when he left his computer for just a few minutes to make a cup of tea.
The gang was finally prevented from carrying out their master plan after bugs were concealed in their cars and their Balsall Heath explosives factory, which conveyed the detailed planning back to police.
Plot
The men were caught bragging about the mayhem they would cause and criticised the 7/7 suicide bombers for not killing enough people because they had not put nails into their devices in 2005.
The cell also spoke of mixing poison with hand cream and spreading it on car doors overnight to initiate a mass killing when people headed to work in the morning.
At their trial last April Mr Justice Henriques told the men: “Your plot had the blessing of Al Qaeda and you intended to further the aims of Al Qaeda.”
Detective Superintendent Shaun Edwards, head of investigations for the West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit said: “Our first priority was always to put these dangerous men behind bars. But it was also important to us that we got the money back for the charity.
“The amount stolen represents donations made by thousands of generous members of the public, given to support the needy. We were appalled that anyone could pose as an official collector and then steal the money to fund crime.”
Karen Jones of the Crown Prosecution Service Counter Terrorism Division added: “The two charities only received in total about £2,500 from the thousands of pounds that was effectively stolen from the community to fund a potentially deadly terrorist attack.
“The court order demonstrates that our fight against terrorism is not limited to removing dangerous individuals from our streets, it also involves removing the funds that allow terrorists to travel abroad and plot to cause loss of life in this country.”
A spokesperson for Muslim Aid welcomed the confiscation order brought under the Proceeds of Crime Act and said the funds will be “used toward providing help to the homeless and the hungry in Britain”.

Two British girls, 17, 'inspired by jihad' on their way to Syria arrested at Heathrow on terrorist offences

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Two teenage schoolgirls were arrested over suspected terrorism offences after police believed they were trying to fly from Britain to Syria to fight in the civil war, it was revealed today.

The 17-year-olds from London were grabbed at Heathrow airport this month amid concerns they had been radicalised and were going to become jihadists

A senior Scotland Yard officer has also revealed 14 young Britons have been held on charges linked to the Syrian conflict in January, compared to 24 for the whole of last year.

Revelations: Scotland Yard has revealed it held two 17-year-olds believing they were going to join other women fighting in Syria (pictured)
Revelations: Scotland Yard has revealed it held two 17-year-olds believing they were going to join other women fighting in Syria (pictured)

Counter-terrorism Commander Richard Walton warned today there are growing numbers of young 'boys and girls enticed' towards jihad, and some could target Britain next.

'We’ve had a number of teenagers both from London and nationally who’ve been attempting to go to Syria,' he told the Evening Standard.
    'That’s boys and girls unfortunately. It’s not just the odd one. It’s shocking that they are such young people.'

    The two teenagers held at Heathrow were later released, but Commander Walton added the chaos in Syria 'has all the ingredients' to produce terrorists also willing to try to kill people in the UK.

    Arrests: The two women were held at Heathrow (file picture) and the Met has held 14 teenagers on Syria-related allegations in total this month compared to 24 in all of 2013
    Arrests: The two women were held at Heathrow (file picture) and the Met has held 14 teenagers on Syria-related allegations in total this month compared to 24 in all of 2013

    It came as two women accused of trying to smuggle cash from Britain to Syria to fund terrorism appeared in court.

    Naval Masaad, 26, and Amal El-Wahabi, 27, allegedly tried to take 20,000 Euros on a flight to Istanbul, Turkey.

    Masaad was arrested at Heathrow airport and found to have the cash wrapped in cling film stashed in her underwear.

    The two women wept and hugged each other in the dock when they appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court today.

    Mother of two El-Wahabi waved and blew kisses to her family in the public gallery while Masaad's mother Zora Alla ran weeping from court.

    Masaad, of Holloway, and El-Wahabi, of Willesden, are both charged with becoming concerned in an arrangement as a result of which money was made available or was to be made available to another, and they knew or had reasonable cause to suspect that it would or may be used for the purposes of terrorism.

    They were both remanded in custody to appear at the Old Bailey on January 31 for a preliminary hearing.

    Neither indicated a plea to the charge.


    British student arrested at Heathrow 'had £16,000 hidden in her knickers for Syrian fighters'

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    Charged: British student Nawal Msaad, 26, is accused of trying to smuggle £16,500 in her underwear to terrorists fighting in Syria
    From the looks of her photo, she appears to be “moderate” — no hijab, apparently out at a party — but she was committed to the jihad nonetheless.
    A student accused of trying to smuggle £16,500 in her underwear to terrorists fighting in Syria appeared in court yesterday.

    Nawal Msaad, 26, and her alleged co-conspirator Amal Elwahabi, 27, are the first British women charged with terror offences over the conflict.

    Msaad, an undergraduate from Holloway, North London, was arrested at  Heathrow last Thursday as she prepared to board a flight to Istanbul with 20,000 euros wrapped in cling film in her knickers.

    Hours later, police swooped on Elwahabi, who stands jointly accused of being part of an arrangement in which money was made available for the purposes  of terrorism.

    Yesterday the two women wept and hugged as they appeared at City of  Westminster Magistrates’ Court.

    The court heard that the two Britons attempted to send the bundle of rolled-up notes to a suspected British jihadist fighting in Syria’s civil war.

    Officers from Scotland Yard’s Counter Terrorism Command arrested Msaad at Heathrow’s Terminal 5 at 9.20am last Thursday. 

    Elwahabi was arrested at 2.26pm at her home in Willesden, North-West London, where she lives with her two sons, aged five and seven months old.

     Yesterday both women spoke only to confirm their names, addresses and dates of birth.

    Neither indicated a plea to the charge.
    District Judge Howard Riddle remanded the women, who are both of Moroccan descent, in custody to appear at the Old Bailey on January 31.

    The charges became public as police revealed that schoolgirls as young as 17 have been arrested at UK airports over suspected terrorist offences linked to Syria.

    The head of the Counter Terrorism Command, Richard Walton, said several teenagers had been enticed to join jihadists fighting in the war-torn country, as he warned that the conflict posed a growing threat to national security.

    Earlier this month, two 17-year-old girls from London and West Yorkshire were held at Heathrow as they were boarding a flight to Istanbul.

     Officers spent five days quizzing the girls before releasing them without charge.

     But Mr Walton said yesterday that other ‘boys and girls’ were being lured to join rebel forces fighting in Syria.

    He said the numbers of Syria-related terror arrests had soared, with 14 in the first three weeks of this year – more than half the total for the whole of 2013.

    He said: ‘We’ve had a number of teenagers both from London and nationally who’ve been attempting to go to Syria. That’s boys and girls, unfortunately.

    ‘It’s not just the odd one. It’s shocking that they are such young people.’
    He told the London Evening Standard it was ‘almost inevitable’ fighters would try to mount attacks in the UK on their return. 

    Security officials say hundreds of UK nationals have travelled to the war-torn country over the past two years.

    Hearing: A high security prison van arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court today, believed to be carrying Amal Elwahabi, 27, and Nawal Msaad, 26
    Hearing: A high security prison van arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court today, believed to be carrying Amal Elwahabi, 27, and Nawal Msaad, 26

    Many suspected Islamic extremists have posted messages on social media networks about their experiences in a bid to encourage other Britons to join them.

    One man who boasted that fighting in Syria was ‘5-star Jihad’ because of its ‘relaxing’ nature, and posted photos glorifying the violence, died in a battlefield clash 2,000 miles from his Hampshire home.

    Ifthekar Jaman, 23, urged fellow Britons to join him, using his Twitter account to criticise parents who tried to stop their children travelling to Syria.

    In many cases, the fanatics head there with the express intention of fighting alongside Al Qaeda.

    Others leave the country intending to carry out humanitarian or medical work, but are quickly radicalised and decide to take part in ‘jihad’.

    While it is not a crime to travel to the war-torn country, police are concerned that many who have joined the rebel forces seeking to topple President Bashar Assad have made contact with terrorist groups linked to Al Qaeda before heading back to the UK, where it is feared they could now be plotting terrorist attacks.

    When radicals return, security officials have to decide if they pose an on-going threat to the UK public.

    Options include placing them under intensive surveillance or applying for a terrorism prevention order.

    Mr Walton said several police operations were under way to target British ‘facilitators’ organising terrorist missions to Syria.

    Muslim woman who sparked row after refusing to remove veil in dock appears in court over 'mosque threat'

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    A Muslim who refused to remove her niqab in court has arrived for her trial where she is accused of threatening a Mosque caretaker who allowed women without veils to enter.

    Rebekah Dawson, 22, texted her friend saying: 'I'm gonu beat dat man up' just four days before Finsbury Park Mosque worker Daudi Yusuf was allegedly attacked, a jury was told.

    Texts allegedly showing her intentions were sent by free internet message service, WhatsApp, four days before an alleged incident occurred on June 23 last year.

    On trial: Rebekah Dawson, 22, arrives at Blackfriars Crown Court, where she has so far refused to remove her veil during her intimidation trial
    On trial: Rebekah Dawson, 22, arrives at Blackfriars Crown Court, where she has so far refused to remove her veil during her intimidation trial

    Dawson told her friend Nadia 'Dat guy frm d mosque dat insulted niqab' and another message said 'I'm gonu beat dat man up' referring to Mr Yusuf, the court heard.

    Mr Yusuf had taken three Portuguese tourists to view the inside of the mosque.

    Two members of the party were women who had not covered their heads and Dawson took offence, it was said. 
     
      Six days later Dawson went to Mr Yusuf's office and demanded to know why he had allowed non-Muslims into the mosque. 

      She was wearing a niqab and the court heard that she became offended when Mr Yusuf asked why she was hiding when he was speaking to her.

       She then ran off.

      She was so upset with Mr Yusuf that and returned to the mosque on 23 June with her brother Matthias Dawson, 32, the court heard.

      On trial: A Muslim woman has been told she will have to lift her veil if she wants to give evidence while on trial for witness intimidation
      On trial: A Muslim woman has been told she will have to lift her veil if she wants to give evidence while on trial for witness intimidation
      Decision: The Muslim woman has been told she will have to lift her veil if she wants to give evidence

      CCTV footage played at the trial shows the two defendants entering the mosque together at around 8.45pm and Dawson entering My Yusuf's office alone.

      Allegations: Dawson allegedly threatened Daudi Yusuf, the caretaker of the Finsbury Park Mosque (pictured), because he let tourists inside
      Allegations: Dawson allegedly threatened Daudi Yusuf, the caretaker of the Finsbury Park Mosque (pictured), because he let tourists inside
      Moments later, Matthias Dawson followed her in to the office and the pair leave at around 8:49pm heading in different directions.

      This week Miss Dawson became the first defendant to wear the covering at court after a judge ruled ‘freedom of religious expression’ should be recognised.

      District Judge Peter Murphy ruled: ‘The courts must respect and protect religious rights as far as that can possibly be done.

      ‘But in my view, it is necessary to the working of the crown court in a democratic society for the court, not the defendant to control the conduct of judicial proceedings.’

      Dawson argued that forcing her to remove the veil to give evidence violated her right to a fair trial under the European Convention on Human Rights.

      But Judge Murphy rejected the application, saying that jurors being unable to see her was contrary to the principle of open justice which overrides religious belief.

      He invited the defendant to remove the garment, but after a brief adjournment Dawson returned to court still wearing her niqab.

      Judge Murphy told jurors: ‘I am aware some people have certain feelings about it [the niqab], but if you have any feelings you must put them aside completely...  She is perfectly entitled in this country to dress as she wishes.’ 

      Dawson, of Hackney, east London, and her brother Matthias Dawson, of Sydenham, south-east London, deny a single charge of witness intimidation. 

      The trial continues.

      Blackburn religious teacher guilty of child sex offences

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      Lancashire Telegraph: Suleman MaknojioaSuleman Maknojioa
      A RELIGIOUS teacher has been found guilty of committing sexual activity with a child during lessons.
      Suleman Maknojioa had denied allegations that he touched the girl.
      But after a week-long trial and around two hours of deliberations, a jury unanimously found the 40-year-old defendant, of Audley Range, Blackburn, guilty of the five charges.
      Speaking after the verdict, Maknojioa said he had 'no comments' to make.
      Preston Crown Court had heard how the teacher would stroke the leg of his victim, put his hand under her headscarf and squeeze her chest.
      The defendant had maintained that he only ever touched the girl to pat her on the back when she had done well or to show her praying positions.
      Summing up, judge Michael Byrne said the girl had told the court: "I did not want it, but I was too afraid to say something.
      "He was not touching me like 'well done'. It was not like that.
      "He put his hand under my scarf and squeezed my chest.
      "You do not do that when somebody says well done."
      The case was adjourned yesterday for the preparation of a pre sentence report.
      Judge Byrne said the defendant had been in a position of trust.
      He said: "This was contact which stretched over quite a lengthy period of time.
      "By virtue of his position, he has access to children generally in the course of his teaching obligations.
      "There are serious aggravating features about this case.
      "I want to know everything about the defendant's background."
      Maknojioa, who was released on bail, will be sentenced on February 19.

      CCTV images show the dramatic moment three women tried to kidnap and rob their sister's lesbian lover during row over arranged marriage

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      These dramatic images show three Muslim siblings attempting to kidnap and rob their sister's lesbian lover after they found out about the relationship. 

      Sarah Harrison, 35, was targeted as she left work in Blackburn, Lancashire. 

      As she was attacked, one of the siblings shouted: 'you've messed with the wrong Muslims.'

      The women's sister Nazma Ditta, 27, one of six sisters and three brothers, had been due to enter into an arranged marriage.

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      This dramatic picture shows CCTV footage of (clockwise from left) Atfah Ditta, Nighat Morris, Ghazala Ditta attacking their victim shop manager Sarah Harrison after they found out about her relationship with their sister
      This dramatic picture shows CCTV footage of (clockwise from left) Atfah Ditta, Nighat Morris, Ghazala Ditta attacking their victim shop manager Sarah Harrison after they found out about her relationship with their sister

      Miss Harrison can be seen struggling with her attackers and attempting to run away. The woman had been secretly seeing their sister Nazma Ditta for several months
      Miss Harrison can be seen struggling with her attackers and attempting to run away. The woman had been secretly seeing their sister Nazma Ditta for several months

      But Nazma had begun a secret relationship with Miss Harrison when both women worked at a clothes shop in the town.

      Miss Harrison was confronted by sisters Atfah Ditta, 32, and Ghazala Ditta, 31, who got out of a parked silver Toyota Corolla car on June 20 last year.

      They were joined by another sister Nighat Morris, 38, and brother Tahmoor Ditta, 26, who produced a metal tool which he brandished at a work colleague of Miss Harrison.

      The three women then assaulted Miss Harrison who was dragged around by her hair and kicked as they tried to force her into the car.

       
      CCTV: Moment women try to kidnap and rob sister's lesbian lover

      Miss Harrison, seen struggling with the women, and Miss Ditta met while the two worked at a shop in Blackburn
      Miss Harrison, seen struggling with the women, and Miss Ditta met while the two worked at a shop in Blackburn
      A sibling reaches for Miss Harrison's hair. One of the gang said 'you've mess with the wrong Muslims. We are going to kill you' during the terrifying attack
      A sibling reaches for Miss Harrison's hair. One of the gang said 'you've mess with the wrong Muslims. We are going to kill you' during the terrifying attack
      One of the women shouts at Miss Harrison to get in to the car. She was repeatedly hit in the face and the arms during the stuggle
      One of the women shouts at Miss Harrison to get in to the car. She was repeatedly hit in the face and the arms during the stuggle

      The victim was repeatedly punched in the face and to her arms in an effort to remove her handbag and force her into the vehicle.

      Her bag was taken from her but she managed to prevent herself being dragged into the car by holding on to its sides.

      She was left standing at the side of the road as the group got back into their vehicle and drove away.

      In the days leading up to the attack, members of the Ditta family had confronted the victim at her workplace and asked her about the whereabouts of their sister.

      They also asked her work colleagues about where she parked her car and waited at various locations for her to leave work.

      Miss Harrison later told police: 'I can't work comfortably now and I think about people throwing acid in my face. 

      Anyone Asian I don't know could be associated with the people who attacked me. I have trouble sleeping.

      'I feel uncomfortable sleeping on my back because of where I was kicked. My temple still hurts from where I was punched. I have a permanent reminder of the attack by the scar under my eye.

      Tosif Ditta (left) and Nayarr Mehmood (right) pictured arriving at Preston Crown Court today
      Tosif Ditta (left) and Nayarr Mehmood (right) pictured arriving at Preston Crown Court today
      The family are now banned from attempting to contact their sister and Miss Harrison
      The family are now banned from attempting to contact their sister and Miss Harrison

      'I have to sell my house and move somewhere where Nazma's family won't find us. I have had to find a different job which is not easy because I loved my work.'

      Today the siblings appeared at Preston Crown Court.

      Ghazala Ditta, Atfah Ditta and Nighat Morris pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to conspiracy to commit actual bodily harm, attempted kidnap and robbery. They were all jailed for five years and four months.

      Tahmoor Ditta pleaded guilty to the above charges and also admitted assault and possession of an offensive weapon and was sentenced to six years.

      Two other sisters, Tosif Ditta, 35, and Nayyar Mehmood, 37 had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit actual bodily harm and were imprisoned for three-and-a-half years.

      The children's mother, Rani Ditta, 55, had been charged with conspiracy to kidnap but in November the prosecution offered no evidence against her.

      The court heard Nazma was only girl in her family who was unmarried and several potential suitors had been found for her.

      Tamoor Ditta admitted conspiracy to commit actual bodily harm, attempted kidnap, robbery, possession of an offensive weapon and battery and was jailed for six years
      Tosif Ditta got three and a half years
      Tamoor Ditta (left) was jailed for six years and Tosif Ditta for three and a half years at Preston Crown Court

      But she had already begun a relationship with Miss Harrison after meeting at the USC clothing store in Blackburn shopping mall.

      Nazma was so fearful of being discovered, she spent six months secretly and slowly moving her belongings into Miss Harrison's home 26 miles away in Blackpool so it wouldn't be noticed.

      Prosecutor Mr Richard Haworth said: 'The family had a traditional arranged marriage planned for her and had already suggested a suitor, her cousin to whom the family believed she was betrothed but whom she had already rejected.'

      Suspicions about the lovers began after a niece of Miss Ditta spotted messages and photos shared on her relative's mobile phone. Miss Ditta denied an affair but was ordered to stop any sleepovers at the homes of friends.

      A date was set for her wedding which Nazma agreed to - whilst secretly planning to leave.

      Mr Haworth added: 'There had already been regular discussions about marrying off Nazma.

      'But knowing that the family would react very badly to the news that she was gay and that she was in an ongoing relationship, Nazma had been slowly moving her belongings from the family home over to Miss Harrison's property.

      Atfah Ditta, one of the women who attacked Miss Harrison got five years four months
      Ghazala Ditta got the same sentence
      Atfah Ditta, (left) one of the women who attacked Miss Harrison, got five years four months as did Ghazala Ditta

      'She further decided to terminate her employment and moved into Miss Harrison's property.

      'She left a note to inform her family she had got a new job in Manchester and was moving out. She left her email address as her contact details and changed her phone number.'

      Nazma's family later went to the shop asking about her whereabouts and repeatedly emailed her until she confessed she was gay.

      A family meeting was later held at a coffee shop in Blackburn during which Miss Ditta said she would not get married but agreed to return home to say her goodbyes.

      When she left again she received text messages from her brother Tasawar saying: 'I am dead to you. Delete my number I hope you're happy with sarah.'

      Her sister Ghazala sent a message saying: 'selfish stupid bitch. Just wait till I get hold of you.'

      Later members of the family confronted Miss Harrison at her workplace, asking her about the whereabouts of her partner. 

      They also asked her work colleagues about where she parked her car and waited at various locations for her to leave work.

      Nayyar Mehmood got three and a half years
      Nighat Morris, who attacked Miss Harrison got five years four months
      Nayyar Mehmood (left) got three and a half years and Nighat Morris got five years four months

      Mr Haworth said: 'The attack was virtually all captured on CCTV. The three sisters simultaneously attacked and attempted to physically bundle Miss Harrison into the back of the car.

      'She was punched and kicked and had her hair gripped and pulled repeatedly.

      'Both Miss Harrison and Shah Ahmed refer to the family saying "get her in, get her in, you've messed with the wrong Muslims, we're going to kill you" and "get her bag, get her bag".

      'The attack on Miss Harrison was a brutal sustained and a pre-planned group action and it nearly succeeded.

      All claimed they acted out of concern for their sister.

       Defence lawyer Adam Watkins, defending Tosif, said: 'She did what she did out of a misjudged sense of what was right for her sister. It was a misguided sense of love.

      Graham Blower for Nayyar said: 'This would have happened to Miss Harrison if she was Mr, Mrs, black, white, pink or orange.'

      But Judge Graham Knowles QC said: 'This is a case about power and contol. It is about striking terror and attempting to control not just the body but the will. 

      This was a group ambush and you struck with the terror that all of you intended.'

      HOW WOMEN SHOULD DRESS ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT MUSLIM COUNTRIES...

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      The way Muslim women should dress in public has been a strongly debated topic in recent months.

       But a new study has now revealed what the citizens of different Muslim countries believe is appropriate female dress - and how widely views differ between them. 

      The survey was conducted across seven countries - Tunisia, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey - which all have a majority Muslim population.

       And the research from the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research found that most residents in these countries prefer women to cover their hair with a traditional hijab, al-Amira or head scarf rather than cover their entire face with a full burqa or niqab.

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      North London brothers who died fighting alongside Al Qaeda extremists in Syria are hailed as 'martyrs'

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      These are the British brothers hailed as Al Qaeda martyrs who died fighting alongside jihadists in Syria.

      Estate agent Akram, 24, and his brother Mohamed Sebah, 28, are the first known Western siblings to die in the ongoing civil war.

      The so-called 'British Lions' secretly flew to the Middle East in August last year where they were killed weeks later.

      'British Lions': Mohamed Sebah (left) and his estate agent brother Akram were killed in September in Syria
      'British Lions': Mohamed Sebah (left) and his estate agent brother Akram were killed in September in Syria

      Neighbours in Holloway, north London, were told the pair died in a car crash in America.

      But a Facebook post revealed the brothers, of Eritrean descent, were shot down in battle fighting Kurdish separatist rebels.

        Now, images of both in military uniform, clutching machine guns, are being shared on social media touting the pair as poster boys for the holy war.

        Akram, 24, who worked for Ludlow Thompson was described by neighbours as 'well-mannered'
        Akram, 24, who worked for Ludlow Thompson was described by neighbours as 'well-mannered'
        The news has shocked residents in the quiet square where the family have lived for years, who described the brothers as 'well-mannered'.

        One woman, who did not want to be named, said: 'We found out they had died four months ago, but we were told they had die din a car crash in America.

        'Their mother was so upset, I went round to see her but she would not talk, she was crying a lot and has been very stressed.

        'Everyone in the area was very upset when they died. They were known by everybody, a lot of the families around here have lived here for a very long time.

        'But everyone thought they had died in an accident - no-one said anything about Syria and the boys didn't seem like they were very religious.

        'I only found out they had gone to Syria a couple of weeks ago from a neighbour.'

        The brothers, along with their father, Abdulrahman, mother and four sisters lived at a two-storey townhouse in Holloway, North London.

        According to his Linkedin profile Akram studied biomedical sciences at Westminster University before working for Ludlow Thompson.

        The estate agents' offices were close to Finsbury Park Mosque where hate preacher Abu Hamza once gave his radical sermons.

        The neighbour added: 'When they were younger they would play in the park.

        The brothers are local to Finsbury Park Mosque, where hate preacher Abu Hamza went to pray (pictured)
        The brothers are local to Finsbury Park Mosque, where hate preacher Abu Hamza went to pray (pictured)
        Hamza famously led an outdoor prayer in the north London street surrounded by dozens of police officers
        Hamza famously led an outdoor prayer in the north London street surrounded by dozens of police officers
        Crisis: The war remains volatile with air strikes and killings daily. Here a Free Syrian Army fighter reacts to a bomb
        Crisis: The war remains volatile with air strikes and killings daily. Here a Free Syrian Army fighter reacts to a bomb
        Deaths: The three-year conflict has killed at least 130,000 people and peace talks have yet to advance
        Deaths: The three-year conflict has killed at least 130,000 people and peace talks have yet to advance

        'I watched them get older and would see Akram going to work dressed in a suit and looking very smart.
        'He and his brother were always very nice, with good manners.

        'I last saw Akram around seven months ago, he looked like he always did and didn't seem different.

        'I'm sad that we have lost these boys.'

        Muslim woman on trial who was ordered to remove her veil to speak in her defence refuses to take to the witness stand

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        A Muslim on trial who was warned she would have to remove her veil and bare her face in the witness box so jurors could see her face has decided not to give evidence.

        Judge Peter Murphy made the landmark ruling that 22-year-old Rebekah Dawson must remove her niqab and show her face to the court while giving evidence so that jurors could see her expressions. 

        Her barrister, Susan Meek, told the jury at Blackfriars Crown Court in London that she will not be giving evidence in her own defence.

        Rebekah Dawson arrives at Blackfriars Crown Court wearing a niqab. She and her brother Matthias are accused of intimidating a potential witness
        Rebekah Dawson arrives at Blackfriars Crown Court wearing a niqab. She and her brother Matthias are accused of intimidating a potential witness

        Judge Murphy had asked Ms Meek whether she had told her client that the jury would be free to 'draw such inferences as might be proper' from a decision not to give evidence.

        She said she had.

        'Does she intend to give evidence? he asked.
        'No', Ms Meek replied.

        Dawson, of Hackney, east London, is on trial alongside her brother, Matthias Dawson, 32, accused of intimidating a security guard at the Finsbury Park mosque in north London last June.

        It is alleged they approached Daudi Yusuf at the mosque after an incident between him and Ms Dawson’s husband.

        Both defendants deny a single charge of witness intimidation.

          Ms Meek, for Rebekah Dawson, told the jury her client's veil had been the 'elephant in the room' during the trial but they should ignore it while deciding on their verdicts.

          Summing up Dawson's defence case, Ms Meek said: 'She was given a choice by the judge - she either gave evidence with the niqab off or she remained in the dock with it on. 

          She has remained in the dock.

          Dawson is on trial alongside her brother accused of intimidating a security guard at the Finsbury Park mosque
          Dawson is on trial alongside her brother accused of intimidating a security guard at the Finsbury Park mosque

          'You have to try the case on the evidence you have heard in the courtroom without having heard from her.'

          She added: 'This is not a trial about the niqab, the niqab is not on trial in this courtroom. This is a woman accused of a criminal offence who happens to wear a niqab.'

          Ms Meek said Rebekah Dawson admitted speaking to Mr Yusuf at the mosque on the evening of June 23.
          Dawson claims they discussed the original row involving her husband, on June 10.

          She alleges the original row started when Yusuf asked her to remove her veil at the mosque.

          Rebekah Dawson arriving at Blackfriars Crown Court in Central London for her trial last week
          Rebekah Dawson arriving at Blackfriars Crown Court in Central London for her trial last week
          Covered up: Rebekah Dawson has not removed her niqab for any of her court hearings
          Covered up: Rebekah Dawson has not removed her niqab for any of her court hearings
          Judge Peter Murphy told the jury that Rebekah Dawson was 'fully entitled' to dress how she chose to in court
          Judge Peter Murphy told the jury that Rebekah Dawson was 'fully entitled' to dress how she chose to in court

          Ms Meek said the conversation between Dawson and Yusuf at the mosque on June 23 may have been irritating to Mr Yusuf, but it was not intimidating.

          People in a nearby room were shown on CCTV not being disturbed by any raised voices, the court heard.

          'It was not a shouting match, there are no raised voices in any shape or fashion,' she said.

          'No one is getting concerned about what is being said.'

          The trial will continue tomorrow, when the jury is expected to retire to consider its verdicts.

          Earlier in the trial, Judge Murphy told the jury that Dawson was 'fully entitled' to dress how she chose to in court.

          He told jurors to put aside any feelings they might have about her appearance because they would have nothing to do with the case.

          Muslim convert Mr Dawson admitted attending the mosque with the hood of his hoodie raised.

          But he said he had been there because he had been giving his sister a lift through the area, she had wanted to pray, and he decided to do the same.

          He said he heard his sister talking with a man but denied being involved himself.

          Two more men jailed after rape of 15 year old girl

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          Two men preyed on a 15-year-old girl who was walking alone late at night before taking her to waste ground where she was raped.

          Sohail Pervez, 23, and friend Hassan Samad, 26, were driving through Ashton-under-Lyne in the early hours of one day in July 2012 when they spotted the schoolgirl walking alone.
          Samad, who was driving the silver VW Golf, turned the car around and persuaded the girl – who was walking to meet friends but her mobile battery had died – to get in.
          She was then driven to a patch of waste ground where Pervez raped her.
          The court heard Samad got out of the car during the attack but helped his friend by moving one of the seats forward and passing his friend a condom from the boot.
          The pair then drove off, leaving the girl stranded alone on the waste ground where she was spotted by a passerby who called police.
          The girl has been so traumatised by the attack that she can no longer go out alone.
          In a witness impact statement read out in court, the victim said she had not wanted to walk to school alone or go out to meet friends since the attack.

          Pervez, 23, of Rose Hill Road, Ashton-under-Lyne, has now been jailed for eight years for rape and five years for assault by penetration, to run concurrently.
          His friend Samad, 26, of Kenyon Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, was sentenced to six years for aiding and abetting rape.
          Both Samad, a qualified engineer, and Pervez, a student, denied the offences. They were said to be of good character with no previous convictions.
          The pair were only caught when a police officer spotted a car matching the description of the one used to pick up the girl several days later.
          The car was traced to Samad and Pervez was later identified as the rapist.
          Sentencing them, Judge Maurice Greene said: “I don’t accept that you were cruising around looking for vulnerable women but you chanced upon this girl and turned the car around.
          “The evidence given was that she said she was going to a friend’s party but didn’t know where it was – if that were true there was no effort to assist her at all.
          “It was decided that she would be taken to waste ground.
          “You, Pervez, forced yourself on her.
          “She told you to get off and clearly did not want to have intercourse.
          “You then kicked her out of the car and left her stranded where anything could have happened to her.
          “I have heard the effects on her and in effect she had a breakdown.”
          Detective Chief Inspector Jamie Daniels said: “These two men preyed upon a young girl who was vulnerable and alone late at night.
          “Pervez did not know his victim but intimidated her into getting into the car with him, where he then forced himself upon her before the pair left her stranded in an isolated location with no care whatsoever as to what happened to her
          “Neither of these two cowardly men would admit their guilt in this case, causing this young victim to have to relive her traumatic ordeal in court. I would like to commend her for her bravery, which has led to them deservedly being put behind bars today for what they did.”

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          "This is not about freedom of speech - this is about the behaviour of a parliamentary candidate": Mohammed Shafiq from the Ramadhan Foundation says Lib Dem Maajid Nawaz has offended Muslims.

          Thousands sign petition to get Maajid Nawaz kicked out of Lib Dems

          Maajid Nawaz of the Quilliam Foundation

          Nearly 2,500 people have signed a petition to get Maajid Nawaz kicked out of the Liberal Democrats.

          The petition on Change.org was started last night in response to Nawaz’s recent activity on Twitter where he has posted pictures of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) and Prophet Isa (as) which many Muslims have found offensive.

          Nawaz, who runs the anti-extremism think-tank the Quilliam Foundation, is a parliamentary candidate for the Hampstead and Kilburn parliamentary seat.

          You can view the petition here

          http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/nick-clegg-remove-maajid-nawaz-as-ppc-for-hampstead-kilburn

          The petition says:

          “Maajid Nawaz’s recent activity on social media outlets Facebook and Twitter have been both disrespectful and offensive to the Muslim community in the UK and abroad and the Islamic faith at large. It is my assertion that through his posting and association with derogatory and disrespectful cartoons of the Prophet Jesus and Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon them) Maajid Nawaz is in breach of Article 3.1(b) of the Federal Constitution that states:

          As a Member of the Liberal Democrats, you must treat others with respect and must not bully, harass or intimidate any Party member, member of Party staff, member of Parliamentary staff, Party volunteer or member of the public. Such behaviour will be considered to be bringing the Party into disrepute.

          “And hence the Party must take punitive action ideally through disassociating itself with Mr Nawaz by removing him from his position as PPC for Hampstead and Kilburn.

          Nick Clegg has not commented so far
          Nick Clegg has not commented so far
          “How is it sustainable that the Liberal Democrats maintain their selected candidate for Hampstead and Kilburn, Maajid Nawaz, while he tweets images from and promotes a cartoon series (Jesus and Mo) which he is well aware contains many highly offensive images of Jesus and Muhammad including homo-erotic scenes of them in bed together, being at bars together drinking alcohol using foul language, and reading pornographic magazines, among many other clearly offensive images, offensive to both faiths.

          “It should also be noted that when questioned by members of the public on his posting of the images Mr Nawaz only served to bring the Party into further disrepute with his responses, a selection of which follow:

          “offence?? Get the F**** off my timeline if you’re offended. I’m not, and he’s MY prophet too”

          “oh P*** off bro, its MY timeline, I can do what I want on it”

          “If you dont like an inoffensive, rather polite cartoon, I don’t give a **** get the **** off my timeline. Why did I post it? Who gives a ****!”

          “Ha ha!! As @IceCube once said in the intro skit to “Amerikkka’s Most Wanted”, while on death row. “F*** all y’all” #Radical”

          “The Liberal Democrats have, in the past few years, made great strides in showing goodwill and support in reaching out to the British Muslim Community both through their leadership, Nick Clegg, and on a local level through the stellar work done by individual councillors such as Sarah Teather and David Ward who both continue to show exemplary connection, empathy and leadership of their communities unlike Mr Nawaz.

          “Mr Nawaz’s actions fall far short and run contrary to the conciliatory tone adopted by the Party at large and have clearly bought the Party into disrepute and run the risk of tarnishing the positive work it has done in the recent past and alienating its Muslim supporters.”

          Counter-petition

          Meanwhile a counter-petition has been launched (also on Change.org) supporting Nawaz and entitled: “Give full support to Lib Dem PCC Maajid Nawaz and take disciplinary action against party member Mohammed Shafiq.”

          The petition has been signed by nearly 500 people and says: “On January 12th, Maajid Nawaz, Liberal Democrat PPC for Hampstead and Killburn, posted an innocuous ‘Jesus and Mo’ cartoon on his Twitter timeline and stated that he, as a Muslim, was not offended by the content. This followed a BBC Big Questions programme in which the cartoons were discussed and Maajid Nawaz was included as a studio guest. The cartoon depicts Jesus and Mo saying ‘Hey’ and ‘How ya doin’” to each other.

          “Islamists and political opponents have now mounted a campaign against Maajid Nawaz, resulting in numerous threats to his life. We note that this campaign, rather than being based on legitimate concerns of Muslims, is a political campaign which is being spear-headed by a group of Muslim reactionairies with a track record of promoting extremism.

          “They are seeking to use Muslim communities in order to whip up hatred against a liberal and secular Muslim. We are concerned that this campaign will also be used by anti-Muslim extremists as evidence of Muslim intolerance and incompatibility with liberal values which could, in turn, fuel anti-Muslim bigotry.

          “We note with concern that this attempt to silence Maajid Nawaz is fuelled by Liberal Democrats party member Mohammed Shafiq. Freedom of expression are essential to the functioning of a liberal democracy, and core values of the Liberal Democratic party. The agitation of a party member against a designated PPC is antithetical to these core values.

          Nawaz’s Quilliam Foundation used to get millions in funding from the government which was keen to put the onus on the Muslim community to “clean up its own house” after the 9/11 and 7/7 attacks. Although that funding has now been withdrawn Nawaz still promotes his message of “Muslim reform” on mainstream TV stations and in the right-wing media.


          Sunnis are blowing up Shias, and vice versa. Ahmadis are being slaughtered in Indonesia. Christians are being persecuted by Muslims in Egypt, Iraq, and Pakistan. Muslims from around the world are calling for the annihilation of Israel. Teenage girls are being butchered by their fathers and brothers over Muslim "honor." Wives are being beaten in the name of Surah 4:34. Terrorist groups are plotting their next attack. And Muslims in the UK are complaining about . . . a cartoon.

          UK Muslim society wants forced sex segregation in UK

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           Some Muslims want to force male and female university students to be seperated in universities, treating them as some kind of relious place - which they are not. Journalist Yasmin Alibhai Brown has a go at Omar Ali, who represents the Federation Of Student Islamic Societies. 

           In 21st Century Britain, such seperation in schools and universities should NOT be allowed.

          500 Muslim Sex Grooming Cases in 6 Months

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          “Never have the British public been so badly served by the police’
          New allegations in the now-notorious epidemic of  gangs of Muslim men grooming infidel  girls as young as 11 for sex, and trafficking them across the UK. Detectives in London are investigating allegations of up to 50 “very serious” child grooming sex cases, shock new figures reveal today. A specialist unit set up to investigate allegations of grooming and Screen Shot 2014-02-04 at 1.28.05 PMchild abuse has received a total of 500 allegations within the last six months.
          BBC finally airs the shocking truth: Muslim Men Grooming, Raping, and Pimping Young Sikh Girls
           Inex shared this:
          “Last week I met up with an old acquaintance who is a police detective.
          He’s one of the good guys and openly admits how much the police have been corrupted by the left, diversity obsession and political correctness.
          Of course we touched on this grooming/rape phenomena in our chat and his comment, ‘never have the British public been so badly served by the police’ crowns the lot for both honesty and a growing awareness amongst the rank and file bobby that all is not well.
          This awareness is obviously filtering up the chain of command otherwise the lid would still be firmly in place on this disgusting conspiracy of silence.
          The bubbling pot has now boiled over and the lies just will not cut it anymore.
          When I asked why it had gone on so long, known about and right under police and social service noses he came straight out with it. They were scared.
          Firstly it appeared of Muslim upheaval, rioting and unrest but also of the diversity obsessed upper echelons for whom promotion depends on appeasement via toeing a sharia compliant line.
          So there we have it, held to ransom by our unruly and obviously lawless Muslim minority rapists and ordered by the powers that be to stay schtum or you’ll be pounding a beat until the day you retire.
          Welcome to the filthy and corrupted land which is now Britain.
          PS: Welcome as this report from the Evening Standard is, where is the honesty regarding the perpetrators group motive or the common denominator so obviously influential and the driver of this rape epidemic?
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          UK Police Receives 500 Pedostani Allegations ‘Within The Last Six Months’ 
          Detectives in London are investigating allegations of up to 50 “very serious” child grooming sex cases, shock new figures reveal today.
          A specialist unit set up to investigate allegations of grooming and child abuse has received a total of 500 allegations within the last six months.
          These included around 40 to 50 cases of a “very serious nature,” a senior Scotland Yard detective said.
          So far, the Sexual Exploitation Team has launched four separate full scale investigations into suspected child grooming gangs as a result of the allegations.
          These inquiries are each said to involve several victims and a number of perpetrators.
          The development comes a year after seven men from a grooming gang in Oxford were jailed for life for a horrific series of sex assaults on vulnerable girls aged between 11 and 15.
          The case caused a national outcry and a serious case review is examining failures by social services and police to protect the girls.
          Today Scotland Yard launched a new set of guidelines for the investigation of child sexual exploitation in London.
          The protocol, involving police, social services and charities, includes guidelines on how to identify children at risk, protect them and investigate their claims.
          Police also said that all front line officers in the Met are to get training in how to recognise signs of grooming and child sexual expolitation.
          Detective Superintendent Terry Sharpe, the head of the Met’s Sexual Exploitation Team, which was set up nine months ago, said : “A number of recent high-profile investigations has rightly brought the issue of child sexual exploitation to the fore in everyone’s consciousness.
          “Child sexual exploitation is a hidden crime with thousands of children and young people at risk. This protocol allows us to use our expert resources in this area – with specially trained officers committed to working with partners to identify and safeguard the vulnerable and prosecute offenders.”
          He added : “In the last six months we had have over 500 referrals relating to children suspected of being sexually exploited.”
          He said around two thirds of these cases had been passed to borough officers for investigation but the remainder – around 200 – were being examined by specialist teams.
          Det Supt Sharpe said around 10 per cent of the 500 cases were considered to be of “a very serious nature.”
          He said : “We are dealing with people from all cultures. I think there is a view that many victims are vulnerable people in state run care homes but that is not the case. These children come from all walks of life.”
          He said officers were dealing with potentially hundreds of victims.
          Joan Smith, the head of the Mayor’s Violence Against Women Panel, said: “Child sexual exploitation is a serious and often hidden blight on London and it’s important that government and all other agencies continue to work together to tackle this issue, so no young Londoner falls through the net.”
          Sex ring victim helps police to find victims
          A victim of the Oxford sex ring is helping police in London to identify victims of child grooming gangs.
          The woman, who was 12 at the time she was first assaulted, has filmed a video for front line officers describing her ordeal and her dealings with police.
          Now 22, the victim, known as Girl A, came into contact with police “hundreds of times” during her three year ordeal.
          She claims that officers refused to take her claims seriously or failed to spot warnings signs that she was being abused.
          In an interview with the Standard she said police were finally taking the issue of child grooming seriously but said the problem was probably worse now because of social media.
          All uniform officers will be shown the video in which the girl highlights how she was ignored by police.
          In an interview with the Standard she told how she was approached by the grooming gangs.
          “I was in secondary school and deemed academically gifted in all the top sets.
          “I was really a typical teenager. I started hanging out smoking and bunking off school. That’s how I first met them. They would invite me for drinks which was exciting for a girl my age and take my on trips in their cars. I was fed up and they wanted to cheer me up. They built up my trust over weeks and months. I really believed they were my friends.
          “Then one day it happened. One minute it was OK and the next it had gone too far. They made me feel in debt to them, that I had to do everything they said. There was a clear change in their behaviour.
          She describes how she had hundreds of contacts with police, often dropping the claims after she made them. A police video of one interview shows her as a skeletal figure. Now she says: “I looked like a heroin addict, it was horrible, it is very upsetting that someone could get to that stage and no-one did anything about it.”
          She finally escaped the gangs and is now helping victims and a mother of two young chidlren. She says : “I have got on with my life, although what they did to me was awful I have lot let them destroy me. I suppose that is my message to them.”

          Britain's first female genital mutilation trial expected to come to court within weeks

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          Britain's first trial for female genital mutilation is expected to take place within weeks, following a concerted campaign to bring the brutal practice to an end.

          Despite the procedure being criminalised 28 years ago, the case of an unidentified adult woman who was mutilated twice will be the first female genital mutilation trial to be heard in a UK court.

          Experts warned that future prosecutions were being hampered however, as doctors, teachers and social workers are systematically failing to report cases of genital mutilation to the police.

          According to the latest research, more than 65,000 girls in the UK are at risk of female genital mutilation.

          However there were only 93 reported cases in the UK last year - 69 to the Metropolitan Police and 24 to West Midlands Police.

          This is despite an estimated 70 girls, some as young as seven, seeking treatment every month.

          Speaking to The Times, Detective Superintendent Jason Ashwood, head of a Scotland Yard team specialising in female genital mutilation cases, said: 'I can hardly think of an example of a doctor calling up to say 'I have someone with me in A&E, please can you call an officer'. That just does not happen'.

            'It's clear when professionals are seeing people who are survivors or at risk of FGM, it's not being referred to the police, What we need to do is get out people in the public sector to fulfill their safeguarding responsibilities,' he added.

            Mr Ashwood went on to say: 'It is child abuse. Police are just at the end of the line of the process. You can only react to what you find and what you are told.'

            Pain: A nine-year-old girl winces in pain after undergoing female genital mutilation (file image)
            Pain: A nine-year-old girl winces in pain after undergoing female genital mutilation (file image)

            News of the case coming to court comes as the Crown Prosecution Service revealed it is investigating further 10 cases in London alone after establishing a network of specialist prosecutors in each region of the country.

            Of the 10 cases being investigated in London, four relate to incidents where a decision had previously been taken not to prosecute, three are at an 'early advice' stage, and another three are entirely new cases.

            Later today misisters prosecutors and law officers will meet to mark Female Genital Mutilation Day and outline the next steps in tackling the crime.



            Husband who strangled his arranged wife to death at their Birmingham home in a row over Bangladeshi land deal

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            A deranged husband who his estranged wife by strangling her to death in a dispute over a piece of land has been jailed for life.

            Mohammed Liaqat Ali, 37, throttled Lilima Akter Munny, 27, at their rented home on June 13 last year.

            Ali moved to the UK in 1998 from Bangladesh before returning home to wed Lilima in 2004 in an arranged marriage.

            The pair moved to the UK in 2005, although their relationship quickly broke down when Ali became involved in a dispute over land in Bangladesh with his wife's mother
            The pair moved to the UK in 2005, although their relationship quickly broke down when Ali became involved in a dispute over land in Bangladesh with his wife's mother
            The pair moved to the UK in 2005, although their relationship quickly broke down when Ali became involved in a dispute over land in Bangladesh with his wife's mother
            The pair moved to the UK in 2005, although their relationship quickly broke down when Ali became involved in a dispute over land in Bangladesh with his wife's mother.

            The argument, which lasted for months, resulted in Ali stating he would kill his wife if the deeds were not changed to his name.

            Ali eventually carried out his threats on the mother-of-two last summer, who was found by officers after being alerted by a family member when she failed to collect her children from school.

            Police gained entry into the couples rented home in Birmingham in the early hours of June 14 to find her body at the foot of the stairs.

            A post-mortem examination later found that she died from pressure to the neck.

            Yesterday at Birmingham Crown Court, Ali was handed a life sentence and ordered to serve a minimum of 15 years behind bars.

            After the murder, the court heard how Ali pretended to look for his wife when she didn't collect the children 

            Judge Patrick Thomas QC said: 'The background to the killing of your wife involves a dispute, which you took deeply to heart, about the title to land you had bought in Bangladesh.

            'I am satisfied that a significant part of your character is a stark inability to understand that anybody who differs from your views could possibly be right.

            'You also have a very short fuse. I am satisfied that you have resorted on previous occasions to using violence against your wife in the course of disputes, mainly about money.'

            He added that Ali squeezed his wife's neck for a 'significant amount of time'.

            After the murder, the court heard how Ali pretended to look for his wife when she didn't collect the children.
            Robert Price, prosecuting said: 'The victim's two children had been waiting at school to be collected on the day their mother died.

            'Ali had played a "cool and calculated game" by pretending to look for Lilima.'

            Christopher Hotten QC, defending, there had been no significant pre-planning and no weapon had been used.
            Speaking after the case, Detective Sergeant Ranj Sangha, who led the investigation, said: 'I'm satisfied with today's hearing which will see Ali behind bars for a considerable amount of time.

            'This was a tragic case where a long running argument over land in Bangladesh has resulted in Lilima losing her life.
            'It was a violent attack against an innocent woman in her home that has left her family completely devastated by what happened.

            'Lilima has left behind her two young daughters whose lives will never be the same following this terrible crime.

            'I hope that today's verdict brings some closure to Lilima's family and they can now begin to come to terms with what happened.'

            Five men jailed for plot to flood Manchester with over £300k of cannabis

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            (from top left, clockwise) Rafaqet Sadiq, Mohammed Butta, Christopher Manning, the drugs recovered by police, Ahmed Hadi and Imran Sabhane.
            A police raid last year revealed that a property at Woodlands Road, Cheetham Hill , had been converted to a cannabis “packing and distribution centre”.
            One of the workers at the illicit depot, Ahmed Hadi, of Duchess Road, Crumpsall , made the mistake of leaving drinks bottles and cigarettes strewn about the property.
            He has now been jailed for three years by a judge who concluded that the trash he abandoned in the house revealed he was ‘at home’ there.
            The evidence – along with his ‘extensive’ previous convictions – meant that Hadi got more jail-time than four other men linked to the property by evidence found in the raid last June.
            A total of 32kg of marijuana – with a street value of over £300,000 – was discovered, vacuum sealed into bulk deals and branded with names such as ‘Prince Naseem’ and ‘Liberty’.
            Each sealed kilo of the drug was separated into 1oz deals for street supply at the address, which was unoccupied at the time of the raid, and had barely any furniture in it.
            Convicted robber Ahmed Hadi, 29, of Duchess Road, Crumpsall, admitted possessing class B with intent to supply.
            Miss Recorder Goode, sending him down, told him: “I take the view that the fact your fingerprints were there extensively indicates you have greater involvement. 
            Your DNA was also found on drinks bottles and cigarette butts. It would appear from that evidence you were clearly familiar with the premises and at home there.”
            Mohammed Bhutta, 29, of Handforth Grove, Longsight whose DNA was also found at the scene, admitted the same charge, and has been jailed for 32 months in his fifth drug conviction.
            Rafaqat Sadiq, 30, of Galsworthy Avenue, Cheetham, was jailed for 32 months for the same charge, after his fingerprints were found at the scene. 
            He also admitted conspiracy to supply cocaine, because he was found to be in possession of phones which referred to dealing ‘posh’ – street slang for the class a drug.
            Imran Sabane, 28, of Windsor Road, Oldham, who has five previous drugs convictions, was also linked to the operation by fingerprints, and admitted possessing cannabis, and got 32 months.
            Christopher Manning, 29, of Duchess Road, Crumpsall, who was subject to a suspended sentence for an earlier drugs offence at the time of the raid, admitted possessing cannabis with intent to supply and breach, and was also jailed for 32 months.

            55 year old man accused of dangerous driving and attempting to meet girl, 13, for sex

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            Pervez Akhtar, of Lye, in the West Midlands, appeared at Leamington Magistrates’ Court to hear both charges put to him.
            It is alleged that while behind the wheel of his Renault Megane he drove at another man and broke his leg during an incident in Cedar Road in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, on June 4 last year.
            He is further accused on the same date of trying to meet a girl with the intention of engaging in sexual activity with her at Worcester, having communicated with her on at least two previous occasions on the online social networking site badoo.com
            Akhtar indicated not guilty pleas to both charges and was unconditionally bailed to appear for a plea hearing at Warwick Crown Court on Friday May 23.

            UKIP’s Mujeeb ur Rehman Bhutto was jailed for kidnap in Pakistan

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            The UK Independence Party suffered a setback ahead of European elections after a prominent party member confirmed he had spent time in jail for being involved in a kidnapping in Pakistan.
            The scandal is the latest to buffet UKIP, which opinion polls show is on course to beat Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservative party in May elections for the European Parliament and to split the centre-right vote at a national election in 2015.
            BBC reported on Monday night that Mujeeb ur Rehman Bhutto, who had previously appeared on television as a UKIP spokesman, was the former leader of a gang in Pakistan which was behind a high-profile kidnapping in Karachi in 2004.
            “As soon as we were made aware of allegations relating to this report we confronted him and he immediately resigned his membership,” UKIP said in a statement on Tuesday.
            UKIP has been hit by a series of scandals involving the views and background of its members.
            Last month, one of its local councillors in England provoked uproar when he said that recent flooding across Britain was God’s punishment for parliament backing gay marriage.
            In August last year, a UKIP lawmaker in the European Parliament caused similar outrage by describing some of the countries Britain sends aid to as “bongo bongo land”.
            A spokeswoman for UKIP said Bhutto had not held the post of a formal spokesman and that he had no responsibilities beyond that of a normal member.
            UKIP said Bhutto had previously been a member of the Conservatives and had since rejoined Cameron’s party. A Conservative spokesman said his application to become a member had been rejected.
            The BBC reported that following the kidnapping, Bhutto came to Manchester in the north of England to collect a £56,000 ransom payment, which was later found hidden under his bed in a house where he was staying in Leeds.
            Bhutto admitted conspiracy to blackmail and was jailed for seven years by a UK court in 2005.
            Bhutto told the BBC he had admitted the charges against him rather than risk being sent back to Pakistan and hanged.
            “The evidence which was brought against me was from Pakistan. The allegation was simply because of political rivalry,” the BBC quoted him as saying.
            UKIP has 13 seats in the European parliament and took aquarter of the votes cast in local elections in May.

            White Muslim convert who plotted to disarm an army officer and gun down Prince Harry has been jailed for three years for his 'vague and unlikely' plans

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            A Belfast-born convert to Islam who planned to shoot Prince Harry dead has been jailed after admitting making a threat to kill.

            Ashraf Islam, 31, who was formerly known as Mark Townley, had wanted to kill the fourth in line to the throne, whom he believed 'had blood on his hands' after taking part in two tours of Afghanistan, by disarming a bodyguard and using his gun to shoot Harry.

            Today he was jailed for three years after the judge at Isleworth Crown Court in west London described Islam’s plot as 'vague and unlikely to succeed', but said he presented a risk to the public.

            Mark Townley, 31, who is now a Muslim convert called Ashraf Islam, was jailed today after threatening to kill Prince Harry
            Islam, who changed his name by deed poll in 2010, was jailed today for three years
            Ashraf Islam, 31, who was Mark Townley, left, before he converted to Islam, was jailed today for three years after telling police he was plotting to kill Prince Harry, whom he thought had 'blood on his hands' as a soldier

            Islam, of no fixed address but who had been living in west London, had handed himself in to police in May last year the day after drummer Lee Rigby was killed in Woolwich.

            His barrister, Roxanne Morrell, told the judge that Islam had given himself up and volunteered information about his plot.

            Judge Richard McGregor-Johnson, the recorder for Kensington and Chelsea, said he would not go over details of Islam’s plot, but he told Islam during the brief hearing: 'This was not a threat made in isolation.
             
            'The examination of your computer revealed you conducted research on his [Prince Harry’s] whereabouts and intentions.

            'You had given the matter considerable thought.'

            He added: 'The reason behind that is that you thought he and other serving officers had some moral guilt, and you thought you had a moral right to judge.

            'I accept that there is nothing here that could be described as professional plans as to your expressed intentions.

            'Your plan was vague and unlikely to succeed.'

            Islam intended to shoot Prince Harry with a gun he hoped to take from a royal bodyguard, a court was told
            Islam intended to shoot Prince Harry with a gun he hoped to take from a royal bodyguard, a court was told

            But the judge said police would have intervened had Islam, who has previous convictions for dishonesty and for involvement in an attempted robbery, attempted to carry out his plan.

            The judge said he considered a longer sentence, but said it would have been deemed 'excessive'.

            'I would have wished to consider an extended sentence,' he said. 'But the authorities are clear, even if a court finds that the person does represent a danger to the public, that doesn’t justify a longer sentence.'

            Ms Morrell said her client had a personality disorder.



            'Aim for target.  No civilians to be injured....Not to be viewed as Islamist extremist'

            Notes found on Islam's computer after he confessed murder plot
            At a hearing last September, Isleworth Crown Court was told that Islam had 'advanced' plans to shoot Prince Harry at close range with a low-calibre pistol.

            The court was told that Islam, who separated from his wife and young child in Northern Ireland after making ‘several reckless financial decisions’, converted to the religion in Belfast and changed his name by deed poll in 2010.

            He spent 10 days in Thailand researching the prince and his whereabouts, before flying back into Heathrow and then walking into Hounslow police station on 23 May and saying he wanted to talk about a murder, the court heard.

            The would-be killer gave himself up after he began to feel nervous about his plans, which he intended to carry out the next day, the court was told.  It was alleged he aimed to disarm an officer during a parade because he did not want to bring a firearm into London.

            Police then found a document on Islam’s computer that read: ‘Aim for target. No civilians to be injured. Dress code is the biker look. Use low-calibre pistol at close range. Not to be viewed as Islamist extremist.’

            Islam was said to have converted to the religion while serving time in prison for fraud.

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