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Title: England: Pakis Attempt to Kidnap & Murder RAF Serviceman #LeeRigby
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Wed 27 Jul 2016
http://www.news.com.au/world/europe/eight-terror-plots-foiled-in-uk-in-last-12-months-according-to-london-police-commissioner-sir-bernard-hogan-howe/news-story/afb2ac6bdc955cf5f297cff6479b6f60

Extract: UK POLICE have foiled eight major plans for terror attacks across the UK in the last 12 months — the majority of which have been in London.

That's according to Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe who is in charge of the capital's 32,000 strong force — 90 per cent of which are unarmed.

... UK police appeal for information on two men suspected of attempting to abduct a Royal Airforce Serviceman and drag him into a waiting car with a knife in Norfolk this week in an attack that echoes the killing of Lee Rigby three years ago.

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While the victim managed to fight them off, Detective Superintendent Paul Durham believes the target may have been significant and wants the public on high alert after the men mysteriously disappeared.

"It is probable that there would have been a degree of planning involved and in order to achieve this, it is quite possible that there was at least one other person involved," he said.
Title: Re: England: Pakis Attempt to Kidnap & Murder RAF Serviceman #LeeRigby
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Fri 09 Dec 2016
* Mustafa Abdullahi was jailed for ten years after threatening to kill his victim
* The 31-year-old was set to be deported to Somalia on his release
* But immigration judges have ruled he cannot be kicked out because his mother and other family members live in the UK
* They claim deportation would breach his right to a private and family life
* 'Mockery of justice': Rapist Mustafa Abdullahi will not be deported to Somalia after he has served his 10 year prison sentence for rape because it would breach his human rights


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2519621/Vicious-rapist-deport--right-family-life.html

'Mockery of justice': Convicted rapist Mustafa Abdullahi cannot be deported to Somalia because it would breach his human rights
A Somali rapist who held a  knife to a pregnant woman's throat as he raped her has been allowed to stay in Britain to protect his human rights.


Mustafa Abdullahi, 31, was jailed for ten years after he threatened to kill his victim and repeatedly assaulted her.

He was set to be deported on release, but immigration judges have ruled he cannot be kicked out because his mother and other family members live in the UK.

They said he had been here so long, it would breach his right to a private and family life to force him to return to Somalia.

The judges also gave him credit for having  'faced up to what he has done' and having put his criminal behaviour 'behind him'.

They also concluded he posed a 'low risk' of committing further offences, based on evidence from a psychiatrist who only saw him for a couple of hours.

The case is the latest in a series of human rights judgments in which judges favour the rights of criminals over those of victims and the wider public.

Tory MP Dominic Raab said: 'This vicious man should be on the first plane back to Somalia. It makes a mockery of British justice and human rights to see such a dangerous thug dance rings around the UK system.'

Abdullahi came to Britain aged 11 in February 1993 to join his mother, brother and sister, who arrived three years earlier. They were all given indefinite leave to stay in 2000.

But in 2007 he was sentenced to ten years in prison for the horrific sex attack, in which he repeatedly raped a 'vulnerable' pregnant woman in her early twenties who had been sleeping at her home, after holding a knife to her throat and threatening to kill her.

Despite the evidence against him he refused to accept his guilt, forcing his victim to go through the ordeal of a trial. Even while in jail he refused to admit what he had done.

When the Home Office began efforts to deport him, he immediately claimed asylum.

This application was rejected last year, by which time he was out of prison after serving half his sentence. But Abdullahi's lawyers appealed against his deportation on human rights grounds.

Earlier this year, a Home Office lawyer told a tribunal Abdullahi should be deported because of the 'very serious and disgusting nature of his offence'. The Home Office pointed out that even after he was released from prison he continued to show 'no respect for the law'.