UK: Gang of Infant-Faced Non-White Thugs Get Pathetic Slap on Wrist for Terrorizing 2 White Neighborhoods

Birmingham Mail
July 29, 2014

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The repulsive brats were attacking White people, calling them racial slurs and hurling rocks at them.

A gang of baby-faced thugs – including one aged just 13 – have been banned from two Birmingham neighbourhoods for throwing rocks at terrified passersby.

The schoolboy yobs struck fear into the hearts of law-abiding residents in Washwood Heath and Bordesley Green and laughed at the law despite being arrested dozens of times.

They also hurled racial insults at community members, vandalised buses and verbally abused other passengers.

None of the thugs was older than 15 and the youngest – 13-year-old Sajeer Khan – looked younger still on a West Midlands Police mug shot.

Now Khan, his brother Kabir, 15, and Hamza Shafiq, 14, have all been hit with three-year anti-social behaviour orders banning them from parts of Washwood Heath and Bordesley Green.

Hassan Hussain, also 15, was banned from the same areas unless he was accompanied by his father.

All four were also specifically banned from launching missiles after they were repeatedly caught hurling rocks and stones at passersby.

The orders, which imposed overnight curfews on the Khans and Shafiq, were imposed after Birmingham Magistrates’ Court heard the gang, who all live in Alum Rock, caused months of misery.

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The Magistrates Court just told them not to throw any more stones.

They were also said to have targeted other teenagers in street robberies for phones, cash and other valuables.

Police and council officials spent nine-months building a case against the gang and tried to offer warnings and acceptable behaviour contracts before the ASBOs were issued.

Insp Keith Wiseman, of West Midlands Police, said: “Early intervention and numerous previous arrests did not deter these four young men from carrying out their campaign of serious anti-social behaviour causing alarm and distress to the community.

“We are pleased the court issued orders against these four individuals, which will provide great relief to the local neighbourhood.”

The crackdown was also welcomed by Birmingham City Council’s safety boss, Coun James McKay.

“I congratulate the bravery of the local community who felt empowered to make a change and reclaim their neighbourhood,” he said.

“Criminal acts and anti-social behaviour should not have to be tolerated by decent people trying to live their lives in peace.

“We will continue to work to remove anti-social behaviour from our city.”

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The gang from Alum Rock were mugging other teenagers for phones and valuables and all the Police did was offer them acceptable behavior contracts and warnings.