Wednesday, 27 November 2019

Putting A Fox In Charge Of The Henhouse...

Kingston Crown Court heard how he told four girls he caught shoplifting from the store that they would get criminal records, their parents would be informed and they would be detained for some time unless they carried out the sexual acts.
The 27-year-old, who was employed by Brooknight Security, was caught out in after a complaint was made about him and police were called in. He also failed to fill out the correct incident report paperwork in shoplifting situations and asked colleagues to delete CCTV footage.
He was also known to keep condoms in the control room.
And this rang no alarm bells?
Graham Partridge, from the CPS, said: "Zia Uddin preyed on young girls in a vulnerable situation.
"He abused his authority by telling them to perform sexual acts for him on the promise that they would then be released without their parents or the police being informed about what they had done.
"Having worked in security, Uddin was also well aware of the CCTV camera 'blind spots' and took advantage of these in order to carry out his offending."
Who's surprised? Not me. I wonder his lawyer didn't try the Race Card...

4 comments:

  1. Gosh. Zia Uddin preyed on young girls, you say?

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  2. Well, he's quite a low brow, but 14 years? That's the max penalty for causing death by dangerous driving (Anne Sacoolas). Were any of the girls actually harmed?

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  3. So he preyed on innocent young shoplifters?

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  4. "Gosh. Zia Uddin preyed on young girls, you say?"

    I know!

    "...14 years? That's the max penalty for causing death by dangerous driving (Anne Sacoolas)"

    You're right. That penalty needs to triple.

    "So he preyed on innocent young shoplifters?"

    Only the female ones. I assume?

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