Naser Mahmood.
Mahmood’s defense lawyer was a fellow Paki, but the judge sentencing him was a white man.
That explains the decent sentence (by British standards).
What happens, though, when both the defense lawyer and the judge are Pakis?
Britain is certainly heading in that direction…
A businessman has been jailed for 16 years for the sexual abuse of two girls when he was a teenager.
Naser Mahmood, of Bradford Road, Shipley, was convicted of two offences of rape and six allegations of indecent assault after a trial last week.
The 37-year-old showed no emotion when he was sentenced by Judge Neil Davey QC at Bradford Crown Court.
The court heard Mahmood abused the two girls when he was a child aged between 14 and 18-years-old and included multiple offences.
After he sexually assaulted one of the girls, he asked her to pick up the Quran and told her, “Promise you won’t tell anyone or I will kill you.”
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The court heard how the abuse the girls suffered at the hand of Mahmood stopped when he was 18 and the girls were old enough to tackle him.
Abbas Lakha QC, for Mahmood, said his client was a married father-of-two who had run his family’s business.
He said: “In the time that has passed there has been no further offending and the court has heard of the unblemished life he has led.
“In the intervening years he has built up a successful family business which employs 18 people whose livelihoods are dependent on him.”
Sentencing Mahmood to 16 years imprisonment, Judge Davey referred to the way he had tried to silence one of his victims.