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| Zimbabwean asylum seeker, Mthokozisi Ndozo, was charged with the attempted abduction of a 2-year-old. A woman became separated from her child in a in Cardiff Argos. Ndozo is seen on CCTV trying to lead the child away before her mother pulled her from him. |
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| The bombs of the 21/7 would-be bombers were made at Yassin Omar's flat. After his bomb failed to explode in Warren Street tube, the Somalian immigrant escaped wearing a Burka. He was jailed for 40 years. The 21/7 bombers were all housed in council accomodation.
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| When the bomb of Ethiopian immigrant, Hussain Osman, failed to detonate at Shepherd's Bush, he fled to Italy. After he was brought back, he was jailed for 40 years along with the others. They were caught so quickly because the cops had been on to them BEFORE the abortive bombings! |
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| 2 weeks after the 7/7 bombings, Eritrean immigrant, Muktar Ibrahim, went out to commit mass murder similarly. However, he mixed his bomb ingredients in the wrong proportions and it failed to detonate. The stupid career criminal, the leader of the 21/7 bombers, was jailed for 40 years. |
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| Somalian immigrant, Ramzi Mohammed, along with Muktar Ibrahim and Yassin Omar, regularly attended Abu Hamza’s sermons at Finsbury Park mosque. On 21 July 2005, he tried detonate a bomb at the Oval tube station but it failed to go off. He was jailed for 40 years. |
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| Arun Patnaik committed 5 rapes and was jailed for life. Appeal Court judges said he had committed "prolonged, sadistic and degrading assaults" upon his victims and his depravity had "plumbed uncharted depths". His trial judge said his victims would be "mentally scarred for ever". |
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| Tyrell Ellis (pictured) and Jean Louis Tomety, members of the south London SMN gang, mugged people, threatened them with violence, assaulted them, verbally abused shop staff and breached good behaviour agreements. So what were they sentenced to? |
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| Ellis and Tomety (pictured) both got ASBOS! They had previously been penalised with an ABA - an Acceptable Behaviour Agreement. If anyone out there ever wondered why our country is in the shape it’s in, read this and weep.
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| Afghan taxi driver, Noorullah Seddiqi, was arrested in connection with the rape of one woman and the sexual assault of 3 others. However, he absconded after being given bail. |
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| Yassin Nassari was jailed for 3.5 years for trying to smuggle rocket blueprints into England. His wife had written him a letter urging him to fight "jihad" and saying she hoped their 5 month-old son would also be martyred. She was cleared after claiming it was a piece of "creative writing". |
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| 55-year-old Wayne Docksey was evicted from a night-club and attacked by club owner, Joseph Akka. Wayne was left with horrific brain damage as a result. Akka, who had a previous conviction for violence, was jailed for just 13 months. He was released after just 14 weeks. |
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| Faisal Wangita, who had previous convictions for possessing an offensive weapon, theft, fraud and threatening behaviour, was jailed for 5 years for his involvement in the murder of Mahir Osman. Wangita is the son of former Ugandan dictator, Idi Amin. |
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| Croydon college student, George Isodo, was convicted of GBH and robbery after he hit teenager Mekel Bailey over the head with a metal bar and stole a mobile phone from his friends. Although Mekel was left fighting for his life, Isodo was jailed for just 4.5 years. |
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| 6-year-old Ethan Penrose waited for the lights to change before stepping into the street. But Ilyas Akujee ploughed into him nevertheless, despite having been nearly 70 yards away when the lights changed to red. Akujee was jailed for just 3 years for killing Ethan.
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| Vivian Gamor used a hammer to kill her 10-year-old son and suffocated her 3-year-old daughter with cling film after being released from the nuthouse. The loony was told she had "a postive outlook" by a shrink. Social workers had denied the childrens' father sole custody. |
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| Algerian, Rahman Benouis, dreamt of becoming a male model. So he changed his name to Anthony Garcia. However, he also attended the same Pakistani paramilitary training camp as Omar Khyam. On his return, he planned terroist atrocities and was, subsequently, jailed for life. |
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| Waheed Mahmood was jailed for life for terrorist offences. A few days after the 2004 Madrid bombings, which killed 191 people, he was overheard saying: "Spain was a beautiful job weren't it? It was he who raised the idea of bombing the Bluewater shopping centre. |
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| Salahuddin Amin iss considered by police to be a link between British extremists and the al-Qaeda network. On sentencing him to life imprisonment for terrorist offences, the trial judge told him: "The focus of your life was your support for terrorism."
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| Jawad Akbar's already had extreme views when he met Omar Khyam. Together, they headed for a paramilitary training camp in Pakistan and they agreed that they should attack the UK on their return. They planned to blow up the Ministry of Sound. He was jailed for life. |
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| Omar Khyam, the ringleader of the fertiliser bomb plot, had meetings with hate preachers, Omar Bakri Mohammed, Abu Hamza and Abdullah Faisal. He attended Mujahideen training camps and met Taleban leaders. He was jailed for life for planning to bomb Britain. |
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| Mohammed Naveed Bhatti, who helped convicted al-Qaeda plotter Dhiren Barot with his "dirty bomb" plan, admitted a charge of conspiracy to cause explosions and was jailed for 20 years. |
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| Junade Feroze admitted a charge of conspiracy to cause explosions and was jailed for 22 years.
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| Zia Ul Haq, who admitted conspiracy to cause explosions, helped in creating false identities and aided Dhiren Barot in the planning of the terrorist attacks, was jailed for a total of 18 years. |
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| Abdul Aziz Jalil, a convicted al-Qaeda plotter and Dhiren Barot's 'minder', was jailed for a total of 26 years after he admitted conspiracy to cause explosions. |
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| Omar Rehman was jailed for 15 years after he admitted conspiracy to cause explosions. |
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| Qaisar Shaffi, who travelled with convicted al-Qaeda plotter Dhiren Barot to America for a reconnaissance trip, was convicted of conspiracy to murder and jailed for 15 years. |
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| Nadeem Tarmohamed, who travelled to America to help plan potentially devastating attacks on the IMF, New York Stock Exchange and Prudential Buildings and admitted conspiracy to cause explosions, was jailed for a total of 20 years. |
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| Terrorist Kazi Nurur Rahman was arrested after trying to buy 3 sub-machine guns and missiles. He was jailed for just 9 years. In 1995, he had been arrested after a student was murdered. He was released but his friends, Saeed Nur and Umran Qadir, were jailed for life. |
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| Abu Bakr Mansha plotted to kill Cpl. Mark Byles and sundry others. After information in his possession was found to be "likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism" he was jailed for 6 years. |
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| Saajid Badat, who lost his bottle and backed out at the last minute, was jailed for 13 years after he admitted conspiring with Richard Reid and a Belgian terrorist to blow up a plane. |
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| After being sentenced to life imprisonment, Richard Reid, the “shoe bomber” who tried to blow up a plane over the Atlantic, was taken away screaming. "I admit my alliances to Osama Bin Laden, I do not apologise for my actions and I am still at war with your country," he said. |
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| Illegal immigrant, Ibrahim Benmerzouga raised thousands of pounds through a credit card fraud for jihad against the West. The Algerian also made military equipment, false travel documents and recruitment material available to Al-Qaeda uperatives. He was jailed for 11 years.
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| Baghdad Meziane, also an Algerian illegal immigrant, was jailed for exactly the same crimes as his friend Ibrahim Benmerzouga and received the same punishment. |
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