Kafir Crusaders
May 24, 2014
Once again the mainstream media have chose to ignore a Muslim grooming gang trial. The trial is currently ongoing at Stafford Crown Court and involves six Muslims from Burton On Trent. The only coverage is from the local newspaper, Burton Mail.
The public have a right to know about the Muslim grooming epidemic happening across the UK. Keeping reports at a local level only stops the public being able to see the big picture. You cant make a fuss or speak out about things that you don’t even know have happened
The Muslims on trial are:
- Umber Farrouq, 21, of Belvedere Road,
- Anees Hanif, 19, of Norfolk Road,
- Haroon Hafeez, 18, of Waterloo Street,
- Matab Ali, 21, of Gordon Street,
- Ameer Arshad, 18, of Waterloo Street,
- Junaid Ali, 20, of Shobnall Street,
One of the Muslims on trial had previously been on trial for a Muslim honour crime. Umber Farrouq held the view that his sister Shagufta’s wedding without the family blessing ‘disrespected their culture.
He armed himself with a cricket bat when he found outcast Shagufta visiting another sister, Myra Kauser, who had been through an arranged marriage which the family approved of.
Shagufta went round to Mrs Kauser’s house with her husband and baby on the night of January 29. Farrouq had been invited along with his mother, but arrived earlier than expected. When he discovered his exiled sister was inside, he went home and returned minutes later with a cricket bat before launching an onslaught of violence and abusive language.
Farrouq received a nine-month community order with a requirement to complete 24 hours at an attendance centre. Farrouq was also told to pay £85 in costs.
From Burton Mail:
A TEENAGE schoolgirl at the centre of a sexual exploitation case has given evidence against her alleged attackers.
The 15-year-old from Burton addressed the courtroom from behind a screened curtain at Stafford Crown Court where the case is being heard.
Charges have been brought against six Burton men who are alleged to have come into contact with the girl during 2012 and 2013 while she was aged 14 and 15.
Umber Farrouq, 21, of Belvedere Road, Anees Hanif, 19, of Norfolk Road, Haroon Hafeez, 18, of Waterloo Street, and Matab Ali, 21, of Gordon Street, all face charges of sexual activity with a child.
Ameer Arshad, 18, of Waterloo Street, faces allegations of causing or inciting a child to engage is sexual activity and blackmail.
Junaid Ali, 20, of Shobnall Street, faces allegations of attempted rape, while Hanif is also charged with causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity. They all deny the charges.
The court heard that the girl told police officers she twice had sex with Farrouq in October 2012.
But Farrouq’s defence solicitor Balraj Bhatia said claims made the by girl about phone calls between the pair were inconsistent and the pair never had sex.
Hanifs’ defence solicitor, Simon Ripon, challenged the girl over her version of events, in which she claimed they had sex four times.
It is alleged Ali attempted to rape the girl at her home after Hanif introduced the pair last spring.
In a video interview with child protection officers played out to the court, the girl claimed Hanif told her they ‘always shared girls’.
Lefi Tsiattalou, defending for Ali, disputed this and pointed to a police document in which the girl said nothing had happened between the pair.
The girl said she initially had not raised allegations against Ali because she ‘did not want any trouble with him’.
The trial continues.