Monday, 22 July 2024

It Seems 'Asylum Seeker' Translates to 'Get Out Of Jail Free'...

Two asylum seekers who targeted a reveller for his £25,000 Rolex in London’s West End walked free from court today. Egyptian Yousef Garef and Algerian Amin Abdelkadar were both spared jail and handed community orders on Wednesday. Both admitted to robbery.
At least the police did their bit this time, shame the courts didn't uphold their end.
Judge Adam Hiddleston told the pair: ‘You followed and attacked a member of the public with the intent of stealing from him a valuable watch. Such offending has become a scourge of the West End. They have become an all too frequent occurrence in the past few years.
‘These offences took place in the early hours of the morning. You were both acting as part of a group and you were targeting high value property.

Yes, they were, so why aren't they serving a sentence commensurate with that? Or subject to immediate deportation?  

Abdelkadar was handed a two-year community order and Garef was given a three-year community order. Both will have to complete 150 hours of unpaid work and 40 hours of a rehabilitation activity requirement. They will also be subject to a six month curfew between 9pm and 6am and must reside at the Home Office Asylum Centre in Islington. The men were issued with a five year criminal behaviour order and will not be allowed to enter the western half of the City of Westminster or have any contact with one another.
Meanwhile, elsewhere:
An asylum seeker who assaulted a female police officer cannot do community service because he can't speak English and needs an interpreter, a court heard. Jordanian national Mustafa Al Mbaidin would need a full-time translator with him if he were to do a period of unpaid work which would raise 'issues' with the health and safety at work laws, his lawyer argued. Instead the 27-year-old was fined £26 for the offence of assaulting an emergency worker which he will pay at a rate of £2 a month.

No, which we, the taxpayer, will pay... 

Magistrates handed Al Mbaidin a 12 month conditional discharge and told him that if he gets in trouble again in that time he will be dealt with for this offence and any fresh matter. They told him to pay a victim surcharge of £26 which is to be paid at a rate of £2 per month.

Why is he simply not removed from the country?  

3 comments:

  1. This is taxpayer funded diversity, which no taxpayer asked for, as imported by the commieservatives and liebour in their never-ending struggle to reduce Britain to a one-party state.

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  2. Two violent crimes and no punishment. Hurty words agaist a protected class and guaranteed prison time

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