On 10 May this year a 15-year-old girl was with friends near parkland on the outskirts of Leamington Spa. Shortly after 9 p.m. she was separated from those friends and abducted by Jan Jahanzeb, a 17 year old Afghan asylum seeker who arrived in the UK in January. The victim had the quick thinking to record the start and aftermath on her phone, so footage of the incident exists. As a result we know that while she was being taken away from her friends, the girl screamed for help, but Jahanzeb placed his hand over her mouth.
Every single one of these horrific crimes is not just a tragedy. Every single one of these crimes is entirely avoidable
From that video we also know that Jahanzeb called his friend Israr Niazal, another Afghan asylum seeker. During that call, conducted in Pashto, Jahanzeb said ‘Oh my god, I’m a Muslim in one minute’.
Niazal joined Jahanzeb. CCTV shows them escorting the victim to a secluded area. There they raped the girl. She submitted a victim impact statement to the court which said ‘the day I was raped changed me as a person. Now every time I go out I don’t feel safe. Watching [other family members] feeling crushed as they believe they should have been there or done something is particularly painful for me.’
The victim’s mother said, ‘something broke in all of us that day’, and described how the family ‘have watched our vibrant, happy and confident daughter shrink down and suffer with anxiety so bad, she is often physically sick.’
The prosecuting barrister described the footage captured by the victim on her phone, which included her screaming for help, saying ‘you’re going to rape me’, and repeatedly shouting ‘let me go’.
The video is so disturbing that Niazal’s barrister said ‘it is horrific footage, genuinely horrific footage’ and that ‘I have no doubt that if the general public were exposed to that, we would have disorder on our hands’.
Jahanzeb was sentenced to ten years and eight months. Deportation papers have already been issued to him. Niazal received a sentence of nine years and ten months. According to his barrister, Niazal is still seeking asylum and intends ‘to make a life in this country after he has been released.’
Were this an isolated incident it would be horrifying enough. But of course, it isn’t. Yesterday, Croydon Magistrates Court sentenced Iraqi asylum seeker Hawre Mohamed to eight months in prison for sexually assaulting a 20-year-old woman at Horley railway station on 22 September. When Mohamed is released from prison in two months’ time he will be able to continue his application for asylum.
Last month at Warwick Crown Court, Ahmad Mulakhil, an Afghan, pleaded guilty to raping a 12 year old girl in Nuneaton.
On 13 November, Amin Abedi Mofrat, an Iranian asylum seeker, was sentenced to nine years and six months in prison for the rape of a 15-year-old schoolgirl in Oxford.
On 1 November Eid Anwar Fathi Najjar, an illegal migrant from Egypt, pleaded guilty to marching a woman out of a York nightclub and raping her in an alleyway.
I could go on, for pages if I had to. Every single one of these horrific crimes is not just a tragedy. Every single one of these crimes is entirely avoidable.
As Rob Bates, Director of the Centre for Migration Control told me, ‘we know that the nationalities coming across on the boats are hugely overrepresented in crime statistics… These men should never have been in the country. The barbarism seen in Leamington Spa, and towns across the country are the direct result of an asylum system that extends every generosity and largesse to illegal migrants whilst viewing the safety of British citizens as nothing but an inconvenient afterthought’.
That’s the truth. The British state, aided by activists and charities, is choosing every day to import men it knows pose a substantial risk of sexually assaulting, raping or even murdering innocent Brits. This is a the result of choices made by politicians, civil servants and judges every single day.
This means that the state, along with its open borders mercenaries are ultimately responsible for every single one of these crimes. Never let them forget that.
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