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Friday 30 November 2012

Obama appoints Muslim terrorist defense attorney, Tony West, as #3 in the Justice Department, to directly oversee litigation for Guantanamo terrorists.


Not only that, all the Guantanamo terrorists will soon be coming to a neighborhood prison near you, thanks to their favorite lawyer, Tony West.

Gov. Chris Christie called his pal Barack Obama to see if he can be the first governor to welcome some of the Gitmo ‘guests’ to his state.



MUSLIM WHINE FEST over France’s growing disdain for Muslims from both sides of the political aisle


The interviewer is Tariq Ramadan who was banned from entering the U.S. for his radical Islamist views until Obama came to power. This discussion focuses on the French headbag, burqa, and street prayer bans as well as the rise of the anti-Islamization movements that are gaining wide support from the people.

No need to watch the entire 25-min video, the topics are pretty much defined in the first few minutes.





Motorist who hit pensioner, 81, for driving too slowly has jail sentence overturned k


  • Patricia Pearson was punched in the head and mouth by Usman Yasin
  • Yasin claimed she was driving at 5ph and became infuriated at her speed
  • She was off to visit her husband in his care home
  • The father of two overtook her, blocked the road with his car and attacked
  • Sentence of 16 weeks in prison dropped to 150 hours community service


  • Attacker: Usman Yasin, 30, attacked Patricia Pearson in a vicious road rage attack but has now had his jail term quashed in favour of community service
    Attacker: Usman Yasin, 30, attacked Patricia Pearson in a vicious road rage attack but has now had his jail term quashed in favour of community service.

    An aggressive male motorist who hit an 81-year-old woman in a road rage attack because she was driving at five mph has had his jail sentence quashed.
    Pensioner Patricia Pearson was left with deep cuts on her head and face after Usman Yasin overtook and blocked the road before smacking her in the face.
    She had been driving to visit her husband in his care home.
    Magistrates at Burton upon Trent jailed him for 16 weeks last month, but an appeal judge at Stafford Crown Court has now changed his sentence.
    Instead, the father of two was ordered to do 150 hours unpaid community work, banned from driving for two weeks and ordered to pay Mrs Pearson £100 compensation.
    Yasin, 30, of Burton, was convicted of common assault.
    The court heard how Yasin became increasingly frustrated as he travelled behind Mrs Pearson, maintaining that she had been driving at no more than five mph.
    Solicitor Nick Burn told his appeal hearing: 'The defendant came up behind Mrs Pearson, there was a combination of loud revving and sounding of the horn, clearly impatience on behalf of the defendant.'
    Yasin eventually overtook and stopped in front of Mrs Pearson’s car, causing her to brake. She got out, went up to Yasin’s Peugeot and 'exchanged words'.


    She put her hand up to his face in a gentle push, but Yasin reacted by lashing out with his hand.
    Passer-by Mr David Smith intervened and Yasin said to him: “The b**** hit me.'

    The elderly woman had a swollen lip, lumps on her forehead and cuts on her cheek from the incident
    Painful: Patricia had a swollen lip, lumps on her forehead and cuts on her cheek from the incident
    Victim: Patricia Pearson, 81, suffered horrific injuries after being slapped by a man who was angry at her for driving too slowly
    Victim: Patricia Pearson, 81, suffered horrific injuries after being slapped by Yasin - who was angry at her for driving too slowly.

    Mrs Pearson said: 'This incident has left me feeling scared and vulnerable. I have always been a strong person, but I was terrified. There was no need for him to do this to me or use the language that he did. I know he may say I shouldn’t have put my hand up to his face, but that was only to stop him using the language he did.”
    Mr Burn added 'Overall, this was an ugly and unpleasant incident to which the appellant reacted with unnecessary force towards an elderly lady.'
    Mrs Pearson was on her way to visit her husband in a care home when the incident happened.
    Scene: Yasin raced past the pensioner in All Saints Road in Burton (pictured), blocked the road and attacked
    Scene: Yasin raced past the pensioner in All Saints Road in Burton (pictured), blocked the road and attacked
    Pensioner Patricia Pearson was left with cuts to her head and lip when Usman Yasin thrashed her in the face, Stafford Crown Court heard (pictured)
    Attack: Pensioner Patricia Pearson was left with cuts to her head and lip when Usman Yasin thrashed her in the face in a road rage attack, Stafford Crown Court heard (pictured)

    But Miss Rebecca Wade, for Yasin, said he had just been to visit his mother who was in hospital with breast cancer.
    'He was clearly irritated at the slow driving and stopping and starting of the complainant. It was she who got out of her car [but] his reaction was completely unjustified and caused her injury which he deeply regrets.'
    She said Yasin had never been in trouble before and this was wholly out of character.
    'He has been vilified within the community and while you would expect a significant level of outrage, this has gone beyond, the case has been all over the national press.'
    She said if he went to jail, Yasin would lose his job in a fast food restaurant.
    In quashing the prison sentence, Recorder Mr Kevin Hegarty QC said: 'We have looked at the circumstances operating on your mind at the time and the references from your friends. We have regard to your hard-working nature, holding down two jobs, and we have come to the conclusion that the appropriate penalty is a community order.'
    Yasin had earlier told the magistrates: 'I am very remorseful. She’s the same age as my grandma. If I had taken a second to think and had just driven on I wouldn’t be here today.'

    Only a Muslim could get away with something like this and end up doing community service instead of a jail sentence.

    You only have to look at the pictures of the 81 year old woman to see what this low life Muslim has done to her.

    Here is a woman who has lived and worked all her life in England who would never have expected our country to end up being over with Muslim savages, but that's what our country has now become and this poor woman was on the receiving end of this low life Muslim thug.

    The judge should be ashamed of him self for not sending this low life to prison, now all Muslims have to do is to put on a sorry face and tell the judge how sorry they are, and thy will be let off. What a 3rd world shit hole we now live in.


    Video: Muslim Horde Assails Anti-Islam Centre in Munich


    These Muslims came straight from a pro-Palestinian demo to assail an event being to protest against the construction of an Islam centre in Munich. You can see them waving Turkish flags 
    and spitting on the event participants. At one point they start shouting, “Nazis raus!” [Nazis out]. The speaker then explains to them how Muslims worked with the Nazis in WW2 and the similarities in their worldview. This only enrages the Muslims further.


    Dutch girls 11 and 12 years old are used for prostitution by Moroccans and Turks.


    Too ashamed to tell parents or teachers, the girls are cynically isolated from their old lives and swept into prostitution
    Seven girls laugh together at the supper table. One talks of her sister, a fashion model signed with a famous London agency. Another mentions her married brother, an artist in the north of England. A third — 17 with blonde hair tucked under an Alice band — says she plans to become a beautician on a cruise ship.
    At the small house, the blinds are closed so no one can peep in. Two terriers and a bull mastiff bark ferociously if there is a footstep outside the bolted front door.
    For these middle-class girls, groomed into sex slavery by street gangs, have been rescued and are living in a safe house a few miles from De Wallen, the notorious red-light area of Holland’s capital, Amsterdam.
    They are the lucky ones. Thousands of other young Dutch girls, some only 11 or 12 years old, are still in the power of the prowling gangs after a controversial social experiment to legalise brothels.
    In a chilling parallel to the scandal sweeping Britain’s towns and cities, where a multitude of girls have been lured into sex-for-sale rings run by gangs, the Dutch pimps search out girls at school gates and in cafes, posing as ‘boyfriends’ promising romance, fast car rides and restaurant meals.
    The men ply their victims with vodka and drugs. They tell them lies: that they love them and their families don’t care for them. Then, the trap set, they rape them with other gang members, often taking photos of the attack to blackmail the girl into submission.
    Befuddled, frightened, and too ashamed to tell parents or teachers, the girls are cynically isolated from their old lives and swept into prostitution.
    So dangerous are the gangs that the girls at the safe house never venture out alone, and when they have a coffee together in the back garden they are not allowed to talk about their past in case neighbours overhear.
    ‘You never know who has big ears,’ says Anita de Wit, 48, the mother of three who set up the safe house last month. It is thought to be the first of its kind in the world. ‘The gangs can kill, and will try to get these girls back because they earn them money. We do not want them coming here to harm them. ’
    Anything-goes Amsterdam has long been hailed as a sex mecca. The red-light district attracts thousands of customers, many of them tourists, who walk through alleys where half-naked prostitutes prance in the windows of some 300 brothels illuminated with scarlet bulbs.
    A century ago, the brothels were banned to stop the exploitation of women by criminal gangs of Dutch men. But gradually the sex establishments crept back, with the authorities turning a blind eye.
    In 2000, after pressure from prostitutes (demanding recognition as sex workers with employment rights) and Holland’s liberal intelligentsia (championing the choice of women to do what they wished with their bodies), the brothels were legalised. The working girls got permits, medical care, and now there are 5,000 in the red-light district.
    But things went badly wrong. Holland’s newly legal sex industry was quickly infiltrated by street-grooming gangs with one target: the under-age girl virgin who can be sold for sex.
    The men in the gangs are dubbed — incongruously — ‘lover boys’, because of their distinct modus operandi of making girls fall in love with them before forcing them into prostitution at private flats or houses all over Holland, and in the window brothels. The lover boy phenomenon has appalled Dutch society, not least because of the sheer numbers of girls involved.

    Switzerland: Muslim drug gang forces teens to become Muslim.

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    Neuchâtel public prosecutor’s office (Photo: Canton of Neuchâtel)

    Pot peddlers ‘forced teens to become Muslim’

    Police have arrested members of a gang of Eastern European immigrants who used violence, intimidation and the promotion of Islam to control marijuana trafficking operations in the Neuchâtel mountains, cantonal justice authorities said on Thursday.
    Three members were detained for questioning following the arrest of another ringleader in March, who remains in jail, the public prosecutor’s office said, while issuing an appeal to the public for more information to help permanently disband the group.
    The gang, which calls itself the Jamahat, forced other young people to become Muslims as part of its operations, said officials.
    The group peddled pot to adolescents from disadvantaged families in the cities of Le Locle and La Chaux-de-Fonds, traditional watch-making centres,the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.
    The group is made up of young Muslim men originally from such places as Chechnya, Afghanistan and Yugoslavia who recently stepped up their criminal activities, authorities said.
    The group “is attempting to radicalize its activities by seeking to impose — by physical and psychological violence — a monopoly on the sale of marijuana in our region.

    Britons rejoice! Plan to build a gigantic Islamofascist indoctrination center in London appears to be dead


    The latest proposal to construct a gargantuan-sized mosque in East London, which would become Britain’s largest place of worship, a monolithic, overly dominant, and incongruous ‘mosquetrosity,’ are set to be thrown out despite 25,000 letters in favor.


    The mosque, which could take 12,000 people — four times as many as St Paul’s Cathedral — would be as big as Battersea power station and become the HQ of Islamic sect Tablighi Jamaat. However, officers for Newham council recommend the plan is refused.

    The sect, to which the July 7 bombers and shoe bomber Richard Reid have been linked, could now be forced to leave the Abbey Mills site altogether in Canning Road, near the Olympic Park, after a 13-year battle.

    Alan Craig, campaign director of Mega Mosque No Thanks and a former Newham councillor, said: “Now it’s up to the planning committee to follow the recommendation to reject. The building would be ugly, it would add nothing to the area and we have huge concerns about the group behind it.”

    One corner of the planned mega mosque complex that opponents say would turn part of West Ham into an “Islamist ghetto”

    Tablighi Jamaat first submitted plans to use the site, which has several prefab buildings, in 1999, arousing intense opposition from the start. In 2001, it agreed worship there would be on a temporary basis only, but when permission expired in 2006 the group continued to use the site.

    In 2010, the council issued an enforcement notice but Tablighi Jamaat won its appeal last year and more than 5,000 people a week now worship at the site. The giant new mosque would have 40ft minarets, a visitors centre, a library and a 300-space car park.

    The council’s special strategic development committee meets next Wednesday to decide. The planning office received 3,000 letters opposing the scheme. Only one per cent of the 25,000 letters of support were from people living in the local consultation area.

    Critics claim Tablighi Jamaat preaches “separation and segregation”. The group maintains its main objective is peaceful missionary work.

    The Anjuman-E-Islahul-Muslimeen of London UK Trust, Tablighi Jamaat’s charitable trust and the site’s owner, said it will appeal if the plan is thrown out. Newham council said: “Officers have made a recommendation for refusal, which will be considered.

    “Our planning policies promote the development of the Abbey Mills site for a mix of residential, employment and community uses, to help create a new local centre near West Ham station and regenerate the area. It is not considered this application is consistent with these policies.

    “There are also concerns about the size of the proposed buildings and impact on parking and traffic.”


    GOOD NEWS! Negative messages about Muslims are increasing in the media…even the left wing media

    Organizations using fear and anger to spread negative messages about Muslims have moved from the fringes of public discourse into the mainstream media since the Sept. 11 attacks, according to new research by a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill sociologist.

    ScienceCodex  Titled, “The Fringe Effect: Civil Society Organizations and the Evolution of Media Discourse about Islam since the September 11th Attacks,” the study appears in the December issue of the American Sociological Review.

    Christopher Bail, an assistant professor of sociology in UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences, used plagiarism detection software to track the influence of 1,084 press releases about Muslims from 120 organizations on more than 50,000 television transcripts and newspaper articles produced from 2001 to 2008.

    “I found that organizations with negative messages about Muslims captivated the mass media after the Sept. 11 attacks, even though the vast majority of civil society organizations depict Muslims as peaceful, contributing members of American society,” said Bail, who also is a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar at the University of Michigan. “As a result, public condemnations of terrorism by Muslims have received little media attention, but organizations spreading negative messages continue to stoke public fears that Muslims are secretly plotting to overthrow the U.S. government.”

    Bail said the mass media has not only contributed to the spread of negative messages about Islam, but also given fringe organizations the opportunity to raise funds and build social networks within elite conservative circles. ”They are now so much a part of the mainstream that they have been able to recast genuinely mainstream Muslim organizations as radicals,” he said.

    Most importantly, Bail added, “The rising tide of anti-Muslim sentiment in the American media not only tests foundational principles about religious tolerance, but may also validate foreign extremists who argue that the United States is at war with Islam, since American media messages routinely travel to the Middle East.”

    Bail is working on a book that expands on this study. The book will explain how fringe groups not only create cultural change in the mass media, but also public policy and public opinion more broadly.

     Source: American Sociological Association

    While this is an encouraging trend, we all know that most of the media still give Muslims a pass on most of their criminal, terroristic, misogynistic, supremacist, homophobic, antisemitic, anti-Christian, xenophobic, pro-sharia/anti-democratic behavior.

    Thursday 29 November 2012

    Girl, 15, ‘beheaded’ in Afghanistan after her family turned down marriage proposal


  • Two men have been arrested following the death of the teenage girl in Kunduz province, northern Afghanistan
  • Victim, named as 'Gisa', was beheaded by her cousin after she and her family turned down his marriage proposal, a police spokesman said.



  • A teenage girl was beheaded by a relative in northern Afghanistan after she turned down his marriage proposals, according to reports.
    The victim, named as Gisa, was decapitated with a knife in the Imam Sahib district of Kunduz province on Tuesday, local police said. She is believed to be around 15-years-old.
    A police spokesman said two men, named as  Sadeq and Massoud, had been arrested following the teenage girl's murder.
    The two men are understood to be close relatives of the victim that live in the same village.
    Local police sources have said the men behind the attack wanted to marry the girl, but their advances had been turned down by victim's father.
    Violence: The teenage girl is understood to have been beheaded after she refused a relative's repeated marriage proposals (FILE PHOTO)
    Violence: The teenage girl is understood to have been beheaded after she refused a relative's repeated marriage proposals (FILE PHOTO)

    Gisa is understood to have been attacked as she returned to her home in Kulkul village after going out to collect water from a nearby well.
    Her father told a local news agency he had not wanted his daughter to get married because she was too young.
    Afghanistan's Taliban regime - notorious for its oppression of women in the country - was ousted in 2001, but extreme violence against women is still rife.
    In 2009 the Elimination of Violence Against Woman law was introduced in Afghanistan, criminalising child marriage, forced marriage, 'giving away' a girl or woman to settle a dispute, among other acts of violence against the female population of the ultra-conservative Islamic nation.
     
    But the UN has said there is a 'long way to go' before the rights of Afghan women are fully protected.
    Comprehensive official statistics on the number of incidents of violence against women in the country are difficult to establish, with the majority of cases going unreported. However in the year to March 2011, Afghanistan's Independent Human Rights Commission registered over 2,000 acts of violence against women. 
    The NATO-led International Security and Assistance Force has given high priority to re-establishing women's rights that were eradicated under the Taliban as part of its efforts to create a security strategy for Afghanistan.
    But with the deadline for international troops to pull out of the country - scheduled for the end of 2014 - looming, activists have warned that the outlook for the female population remains bleak.
    Human Rights Watch has said women's rights are increasingly at risk in the run up to the scheduled draw-down of NATO forces, with early and forced marriage, impunity for violence against women and lack of access of justice among the long list of challenges they still face.
    'Beheaded': The teenage girl is understood to have been attacked as she returned to her home in the Imam Sahib district after fetching water from a nearby well
    'Beheaded': The teenage girl is understood to have been attacked as she returned to her home in the Imam Sahib district after fetching water from a nearby well
    While Afghan women have won back some basic rights since the Taliban was toppled 11 years ago, so-called honour killings remain relatively commonplace in the war-torn Islamic nation.

    HONOUR KILLINGS IN AFGHANISTAN THIS YEAR

    The summer of 2012 saw a spate of so-called honour killings in Afghanistan.
    In July a father shot his two teenage daughters dead in the Nad Ali district of Helmand when they returned home four days after running away with a man.
    Earlier that same month shocking video footage emerged of a 22-year-old Afghan woman being gunned down with an AK47 in front of a crowd of baying villagers in Parwan province. 
    Thought to have been married to a member of a hardline Taliban militant group, the woman, known only as Najiba, was executed after being accused of having an affair with a Taliban commander.
    Her murder followed a horrific case in Ghazni province in which a man beheaded his ex-wife and two of their children.
    Serata's former spouse barged into her home and decapitated her in front of their eight-year-old son and nine-year-old daughter.
    He then killed the children because they had seen, police said.
    This year the country's Independent Human Rights Commission recorded 16 incidents of honour killings in March and April alone, the first two months of the Afghan new year.
    During the month of July a spate of brutal killings in the country - which left four women and two children dead - attracted international attention.
    The Independent Human Rights Commission warned last month that Afghanistan has seen a sharp rise in cases of both honour killings and rape, adding that many incidents of murder and sexual assault go unreported to authorities.
    The ever-present threat of violence at the hands of men in a patriarchal society has also led to an increase in cases of Afghan women taking their own lives.
    Dozens of women commit suicide in the country each year, often to escape failed or abusive marriages.
    Divorce is still taboo in Afghanistan, and women who flee their marriages, if caught, face stringent prison sentences.
    A family court established in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, in 2003 offered a semblance of hope for women in the country that are trapped in forced marriages or subject to domestic violence - but it still adheres to Afghanistan's version of Islamic sharia law.
    Traditional Afghan culture places no onus on a man who wants to leave his spouse to go through legal proceedings - he can divorce his wife without any approval of the justice system. In the court in Kabul, a woman must plead her case before judges and lawyers, and she must have five male witnesses willing to attend in support. 
    A recent case saw a 17-year-old girl forced to accept a marriage proposal from a man she despised successfully argued for her engagement to be scrapped by the court, according to The Washington Post.
    Tragically for Farima, who dreamed of becoming a doctor, the decision did not mark a return to the life of relative freedom she enjoyed before her engagement. Before taking her battle to the court, the desperate teenager had thrown herself from the roof of her Kabul home.
    Farima broke her back in the fall, but survived. Her fiance insisted that their planned marriage must still go ahead, leading the now disabled teenager to take her battle to the family court.
    Following the case, the 17-year-old is back in her childhood home. Her family did not allow her to return to school, and the injuries she sustained in her failed suicide bid mean relatives fear she will be unlikely to marry in the future. While she managed, against the odds, to free herself from a fate she dreaded, the future for this defiant Afghan girl still looks bleak.
    Girls in rural parts of Afghanistan are often forced into marriage at a young age
    Challenges: Afghan women have won back some basic human rights since the fall of the Taliban, but there is still a 'long way to go', activists say (FILE PHOTO)

    Muslims are absolute savages and evil through and through, and what has happened in Afghnistan wont be long before it's happening in Great Britain and the whole of Europe, it's the only kind of life Muslims know, along with rape and honour killings.

    It is coming and there is no escape from it. Why do you never see the so called moderate Muslims coming out in protest against  killings like this and why do you never see moderate Muslims coming out against the terrorist Muslims, it's because they all want the same thing, they are all the same, and there is going to be murder happening more and more as Muslims grow in number.

    It's time to listen and take note.Muslims are Savages, they hate the west and they hate YOU.

    Detectives investigating Jimmy Savile abuse claims quiz man in his 80s on 'suspicion of sex offences'


  • Man is being treated as part of investigation not directly relating to disgraced DJ
  • Police executed search warrant at Berkshire address last Saturday
  • Left police premises this afternoon after being interviewed under caution.



  • Police investigating the Jimmy Savile abuse scandal yesterday questioned a fifth man.
    The suspect, in his 80s and from Berkshire, was interviewed under caution on suspicion of sexual offences.
    It follows the arrests of paedophile pop star Gary Glitter, comedian Freddie Starr, DJ Dave Lee Travis, and Savile’s former producer Wilfred De’Ath. All deny any wrongdoing.
    Police are investigating hundreds of allegations against the late DJ Jimmy Savile
    Police are investigating hundreds of allegations against the late DJ Jimmy Savile.

    Scotland Yard said the man questioned yesterday was being treated as part of the investigation that does not directly relate to Savile’s offences.
    He was interviewed for five hours by officers working on Operation Yewtree. 
    On Saturday, police searched a property in Berkshire.
     


    A Metropolitan Police: 'A man was interviewed today by officers working on Operation Yewtree has now left police premises.
    'A man in his 80s, from Berkshire, was interviewed under caution on suspicion of sexual offences after attending south London police premises by appointment at midday today.
    'He was interviewed by officers working on Operation Yewtree under the strand of the investigation we have termed 'Others'.
    'Officers executed a search warrant at an address in Berkshire on Saturday 24 November. 
    'We are not prepared to discuss further.' 
    Gary Glitter has been arrested and bailed by police as they look into allegations
    Gary Glitter has been arrested and bailed by police as they look into allegations
    Dave Lee Travis, the former Radio 1 DJ, (left) and comedian Freddie Starr have both been arrested and bailed as part of the inquiry
    Dave Lee Travis, the former Radio 1 DJ, (left) and comedian Freddie Starr have both been arrested and bailed as part of the inquiry
    Dave Lee Travis, the former Radio 1 DJ, (left) and comedian Freddie Starr have both been arrested and bailed as part of a national inquiry.

    Before today, four arrests had been made as part of a national investigation, called Operation Yewtree, into alleged sexual offences by Savile and others.
    Gary Glitter and comedian Freddie Starr were arrested and bailed under Operation Yewtree in the strand classed 'Savile and others'.
    DJ Dave Lee Travis and a man in his 70s were arrested and bailed in November as part of the operation strand classed as 'others'.
    Scotland Yard is leading the inquiry and has said officers are currently dealing with around 450 potential victims, the vast majority of whom claim they fell prey to Savile.


    November 2012 Shropshire paedophile jailed for seven years


    Jailed paedophile Mohammed Ali Sultan had sex with a 13-year-old girl in his car after taking her to a lay-by and slapping her, a court was told.


    The 26-year-old married man had first asked the girl to perform a sex act when she was just 12 years old, Wolverhampton Crown Court was told.

    Sultan, of Victoria Avenue in Wellington, was yesterday jailed for seven years after the court was told of a string of sex-related offences with children and youngsters.

    He was told he would have to serve an extended period on licence and banned from working with children for life.

    Sultan admitted having illegal sex with two teenage girls – including the 13-year-old.

    He was also sentenced for taking a third teenager from Telford to have sex with workers at a fish and chip shop.

    Judge Michael Challinor told Ali Sultan he had known that the 16-year-old girl, who was being prostituted, was damaged, and that the other two victims were both young and vulnerable.

    “The harm this sort of sexual activity causes is incalculable. I have seen with my own eyes what has happened to these girls,” he said.

    Ali Sultan had pleaded guilty to being involved in sexually activity with the 13-year-old girl more than four years ago.

    He also admitted sexual activity with a second girl in 2009, in the weeks leading up to her 16th birthday, and a charge of controlling the prostitution of a child.

    Judge Challinor imposed an extended period of licence for an additional five years on Ali Sultan’s release from prison.

    He was also banned for life from working with children and must be on the sex offenders’ register for life and was made the subject of a Sexual Offences Prevention Order until further notice.

    Miss Deborah Gould, prosecuting, said the youngest victim met Ali Sultan when she was just 12 when he had asked her to perform a sex act.

    She refused but later, when she was 13, the defendant took her in his car to a lay-by where he had slapped her and had sex with her.

    Miss Gould said the 16-year-old victim had been groomed and exploited as a prostitute by two other men who were friends of the defendant.

    He had twice been involved in taking her to a fish and chip shop in Hadley where she was sold for sex to several of the workers.

    The third victim was taken into a house in Victoria Avenue, two doors from Ali Sultan’s home.

    He knew she was still 15 and gave her vodka, cider and cannabis before he had sex with her.

    Mr Brian Dean, for Ali Sultan, said his client had been ‘immature’ at the time and now faced the shame that these type of offences attract.

    September 2012

    Telford man admits having sex with young girl

    A 25-year-old Shropshire man has admittedhaving sex with a 13-year-old schoolgirl in his car. Mohammed Ali Sultan, of Wellington, has also admitted sexually activity with another teenage girl.

    At Wolverhampton Crown Court yesterday Sultan admitted controlling the prostitution of a third teenager.

    The incident with the 13-year-old girl is said to have happened more than four years ago. Miss Deborah Gould, prosecuting, said the sexual activity with the second girl in 2009 was a specimen of several incidents.

    The charge of being involved in controlling the prostitution of a third girl was also a specimen count and was one of two incidents between September, 2007 and December, 2009.

    At court yesterday defence barrister Mr Brian Dean said Sultan of Victoria Avenue, did not seek a social inquiry report and Judge Michael Challinor adjourned sentence. Sultan was bailed.