Afghans Jan Jahanzeb and Israr Niazal, both 17, had arrived only months earlier in small boats before assaulting the 15-year-old in a park on May 10.
Phone footage captured by the victim was so appalling that even one of the boy's own barristers warned it would lead to 'disorder' if 'the general public were exposed' to it.No wonder the bleeding hearts are getting worried.
In the distressing three-minute clip, the girl could be heard crying 'you're going to rape me' as she was dragged away from where she had been drinking with friends in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. The footage, played at Warwick Crown Court yesterday, also showed her weeping, screaming 'help' and begging not to be taken to the park.She was forced to perform a sex act on the boys in a secluded area, before she escaped and filmed more clips describing her ordeal. The girl was eventually found by a passer-by who took her to a nearby police station, where officers were able to obtain vital forensic evidence.
The CPS didn't want to name them:
Jailing Jahanzeb for ten years and eight months, and Niazal for nine years and ten months, Judge Sylvia de Bertodano also accepted a legal challenge mounted by the Daily Mail which means they can be named for the first time.
But don't start praising the judge just yet. You've yet to hear her true concern about the impsct of this crime...
She said they had 'betrayed the interests' of genuine refugees and 'should feel a deep and lasting sense of shame'.
It takes a breathtaking lack of awareness to state this as a valid concern and a reason for shame, rather than considering the impact on the actual child victim, but we should welcome it as a true peek under the mask of the modern judiciary, and a reminder that their interests ans concerns are so often these days not those of the country, or thei fellow couyntrymen.
The asylum seekers were living in taxpayer-funded houses at the time of the attack, having arrived in the UK by small boats. The boys admitted the attack in October. Jahanze faces deportation, but Niazal does not, as he pleaded guilty a day before turning 17 – too young to qualify.
His barrister made the extraordinary suggestion this would allow the younger of the two rapists to 'make a life for himself in this country' when he is eventually released. The judge later confirmed during her sentencing that she would recommend that the Home Secretary considers deporting both Jahanzeb and Niazal.
If we really do see the back of this pair after they serve whatever of their sentence the Prison systems sees fit, no-one will be more surprised than me. After all, they weren't even remanded in custody after admitting thair crime.
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