Abu Hamza extradition halted .. again

Abu Hamza extradition halted .. again

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BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Thursday 3rd January 2019
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What a lovely family.

wikipedia said:
In 1999, Hamza's son Mohammed, then 17 years old, was arrested in Yemen with Hamza's stepson Mohssin Ghalain and eight other men. All were tried and convicted of planning a terrorist bombing campaign that the prosecution alleged Hamza had sent the men to carry out. Mohammed and Mohssin received prison sentences of three and seven years, respectively.[27][28]

Mohammed, Mohssin, and Hamza's oldest son with Najat, Hamza Mustafa Kamel, were convicted of fraud by a London court in 2009, and sentenced to prison terms.[29] Following his release Hamza, referred to as Tito Ibn Sheikh in court proceedings, was given a 12-year sentence after being convicted of 'orchestrating' a violent kidnapping in 2014.[30]

Hamza's third son with Najat, Yasser Kamel, was sentenced to 12 months in youth detention in 2010, for violent disorder at anti-Israel protests in 2009.[31] In 2012, Hamza's second youngest son, Imran Mustafa Kamel, was convicted of armed robbery and illegal possession of a firearm with intent to commit an offence and was sentenced to 11 years' imprisonment.[32] In 2013, the Evening Standard reported that Hamza's second-oldest son with Najat, Uthman Mustafa Kamal, delivered sermons at An-Noor mosque in Acton, west London, that were allegedly 'in support of holy war', videos of which were uploaded online but have since been taken down.[33] In 2017, Hamza's youngest son, Sufiyan Mustafa Kamel, was stripped of his UK passport after travelling to Syria in 2013 to fight alongside rebel groups against Bashar al-Assad.[34]

Hamza's Moroccan daughter-in-law was jailed for attempting to smuggle a mobile phone sim card when visiting him in Belmarsh prison in 2012. She is now facing deportation but because she is the sole carer of her son, a British national, the European Court of Justice's advocate general has ruled she cannot automatically be deported despite her criminality unless she is deemed to pose a 'serious' threat to society.[35][36]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Hamza_al-Masri


Burwood

18,709 posts

246 months

Thursday 3rd January 2019
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BlackLabel said:
What a lovely family.

wikipedia said:
In 1999, Hamza's son Mohammed, then 17 years old, was arrested in Yemen with Hamza's stepson Mohssin Ghalain and eight other men. All were tried and convicted of planning a terrorist bombing campaign that the prosecution alleged Hamza had sent the men to carry out. Mohammed and Mohssin received prison sentences of three and seven years, respectively.[27][28]

Mohammed, Mohssin, and Hamza's oldest son with Najat, Hamza Mustafa Kamel, were convicted of fraud by a London court in 2009, and sentenced to prison terms.[29] Following his release Hamza, referred to as Tito Ibn Sheikh in court proceedings, was given a 12-year sentence after being convicted of 'orchestrating' a violent kidnapping in 2014.[30]

Hamza's third son with Najat, Yasser Kamel, was sentenced to 12 months in youth detention in 2010, for violent disorder at anti-Israel protests in 2009.[31] In 2012, Hamza's second youngest son, Imran Mustafa Kamel, was convicted of armed robbery and illegal possession of a firearm with intent to commit an offence and was sentenced to 11 years' imprisonment.[32] In 2013, the Evening Standard reported that Hamza's second-oldest son with Najat, Uthman Mustafa Kamal, delivered sermons at An-Noor mosque in Acton, west London, that were allegedly 'in support of holy war', videos of which were uploaded online but have since been taken down.[33] In 2017, Hamza's youngest son, Sufiyan Mustafa Kamel, was stripped of his UK passport after travelling to Syria in 2013 to fight alongside rebel groups against Bashar al-Assad.[34]

Hamza's Moroccan daughter-in-law was jailed for attempting to smuggle a mobile phone sim card when visiting him in Belmarsh prison in 2012. She is now facing deportation but because she is the sole carer of her son, a British national, the European Court of Justice's advocate general has ruled she cannot automatically be deported despite her criminality unless she is deemed to pose a 'serious' threat to society.[35][36]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Hamza_al-Masri
The disgrace is that 'we' still keep pandering to this scum. I wonder what that family, collectively has cost this country. I'll go long at £15M

wc98

10,378 posts

140 months

Thursday 3rd January 2019
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colin_p said:
scenario8 said:
Come on guys - no thread on his son’s arrest? The papers are going to love this story tomorrow.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-46751...
The apple didn't fall far from the tree.
given the views of the father i doubt it was ever going to be any other way.

dudleybloke

19,805 posts

186 months

Thursday 3rd January 2019
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wc98 said:
given the views of the father i doubt it was ever going to be any other way.
I've heard he wasn't a very "hands on" parent.

colin_p

4,503 posts

212 months

Friday 4th January 2019
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dudleybloke said:
wc98 said:
given the views of the father i doubt it was ever going to be any other way.
I've heard he wasn't a very "hands on" parent.
Yes, he got off the hook.

Thorodin

2,459 posts

133 months

Friday 4th January 2019
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I wonder if he was ever stopped and searched?

Dromedary66

1,924 posts

138 months

Friday 4th January 2019
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BlackLabel said:
What a lovely family.

wikipedia said:
the European Court of Justice's advocate general has ruled she cannot automatically be deported despite her criminality unless she is deemed to pose a 'serious' threat to society.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Hamza_al-Masri
This is one reason I voted for Leave. To stop things like that happening in the future. I am fully aware that it will probably be decades before we can remove the European Court of "Justice"'s claws from our Justice system. But it can only ever happen by leaving the EU.