A man who vowed he would carry out a terrorist attack by ploughing a car into a group of black people and going on a knife rampage was spared jail yesterday.
Ha ha ha! Of course
that's not true!
Ruzykhan Sayadi, of Southfield Park, Bartlemas Close, Oxford, had denied one count of causing racially aggravated intentional harassment, alarm or distress.
During his trial, which was held at Oxford Crown Court between January 24 and 26 this year, the jury took seven hours and one minute to find Sayadi guilty by a majority verdict.
Why so long?
As he was sentenced, the court was told the 23-year old asylum seeker from Afghanistan had accrued a long-standing debt problem.
*raises eyebrow*
Sayadi had also grown ‘frustrated’ with the immigration service, which had been dealing with his claim for asylum over the course of a number of years.
He's frustrated...?! Imagine how we taxpayers feel, having to fund the lazy public sector Home Office twonks who've failed to throw him out of the country!
Sentencing, Judge Pringle added: “You do need some assistance and some change if you are going to establish yourself as a lawful citizen of this country in due course.”
He's clearly shown that that's as likely a prospect as me going to the moon. FFS!
Sayadi was given a community order for 18 months to include a rehabilitation activity requirement for 20 days and participation in the Resolve programme.
So once again, he's treated as
an employment opportunity for the public sector!
Why no immediate deportation order?
ReplyDeleteLet's be wary about thinking and publishing truthful comments with regard to such matters. It would probably prove as much inconvenient to JuliaM as it would undoubtedly be to myself, to serve a long prison sentence alongside fellow whites for incurring the wrath of the State and its puppet Judges.
ReplyDeleteMTG
It would have been better if this Afghan savage was not in the country at all let alone being given a deportation order
ReplyDelete"He's the victim"
ReplyDeleteIndeed,and we must all hang our heads in shame that he was given, however temporary, respite from living in a war zone and persecution. How we all stood by as he was brutalised by 3 square meals a day and by being forced to live in the warm and the dry with no risk of even a single shell hitting the accommodation. That such conditions exist in our rich nation...we are all guilty.
"Why no immediate deportation order?"
ReplyDeleteGood point.
"Let's be wary about thinking and publishing truthful comments with regard to such matters."
No. Let's not.
"It would have been better if this Afghan savage was not in the country at all ..."
Well, yes. But we are where we are.