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The UK Assimilating With Today's World.
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(11-04-2019, 10:36 PM)Ninurta Wrote: ...Nothing spectacular. I just was acquainted with a young lady (no, not THAT young!) whom I believe he was
eyeballing for a "second wife". If it's the same dude, he went to Pakistan during those negotiations and picked
up his first wife - while negotiations for his second wife were ongoing! The gent didn't want to waste any time,
apparently. I never saw his face, so can't be certain, but the name and age range fit...

Surely you must be mistaken, the media over here portray the Pakistani communities in a grand light and at any
turn, show articles that imply their social ethics are the same as their whiter brethren!
(Yer' should've introduced him to your blunderbuss!!)
tinylaughing

Here's the reasons that the hunting grounds for these animals are available. The BBC of course, resist the need
to make the connections and so, display the article because they have a picture of a black man and a female victim.



Quote:Kidnapped from an unregulated care home.

'Figures from a BBC News investigation suggest that young people are increasingly going
missing from unregulated homes that provide support to over 16 year-olds.

Responses from councils to freedom of information requests by the BBC indicate that the
number of times those in care or who have recently left care have gone missing has more
than doubled in the last three years in England and Wales.

The BBC has also learned that more than 60 children were found by councils to have been
sexually assaulted and exploited while missing from unregulated homes.

The Department for Education declined to be interviewed but says it is trying to improve how
local areas respond when a child in care goes missing...'
BBC:

Read more:
Teens in unregulated homes face 'organised abuse'

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But these cases are two-a-penny now and also branch out to:



Quote:SULLY LINE TRIAL: Drug dealers given jail sentences totalling over 80 years.

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'TWELVE men and a woman have been jailed for a total of more than 80 years for their roles
in the Sully Line “ring and bring” drug dealing operation that netted up to £4 million in just over
a year.

The line, that was first set up in 2012, received 229,000 calls between July 2017 and August last year,
Bradford Crown Court heard today. It was centred on Bradford’s Lumb Lane area and manned 24 hours
a day, supplying heroin and crack cocaine to a stream of addicts who rung from phone boxes.

“It was a business that never closes,” Judge Jonathan Rose said, labelling the “massive” trade in Class
A drugs wicked and greedy. Six men were sentenced for conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.

Mohammed Assan, 26, of Quaker Street, Undercliffe, Bradford, was jailed for 11 years and four months.
He and his brother, Mohammed Ayaz, 29, of the same address, were directors of the Sully Line, playing
a leading role in its operation. Ayaz was imprisoned for 13 years and two months.

A third director, Tassawar Aslam, 34, of Victor Street, Heaton, Bradford, was locked up for ten years.

A storeman for the line, Amir Rehman, 28, of Lumb Lane, Manningham, was jailed for eight and a half years.
He earned £700 a week warehousing the drugs at his home address. When it was searched by the police,
officers seized 561 deals of Class A drugs worth £3,500.

Mujahid Mahmood, 28, of Hollins Street, Bradford, was jailed for ten years. Described as a “trusted lieutenant”
for the operation, he fled the country part-way through his trial. He was believed to have flown to Islamabad
and will serve his sentence if he is arrested on a warrant.

The ring’s “communications man” Sheraz Mahmood, 31, of Airedale College Terrace, Undercliffe, Bradford,
was jailed for five years and four months. His role was to keep the Sully Line operational by replacing SIM
cards and putting calls diverts on to the line.

Seven defendants were jailed for supplying Class A drugs by street dealing for the Sully Line.
Hareem Hussain, 22, of Charteris Road, Lower Grange, Bradford, was locked up for three years and nine months.
A teenager at the time, Judge Rose labelled her “a dishonest woman” who had lied to the police and the court.

Mohammed Vanid Khan, 45, of Cumberland Road, Lidget Green Bradford, who was the driver when Hussain was
handing out drugs, was jailed for four years and two months.
Mohmmed Zahid, 27, of Manor Farm Gardens, Middleton, Leeds, was locked up for two years and ten months.
Muhammed Asfan, 37, of Lynfield Drive, Heaton, Bradford, was jailed for two years and two months.

Former solider David Coates, 35, who is currently serving a jail sentence for drug dealing, was imprisoned for four
years...'
Telegraph&Argus:


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