Good to see this scumbag get served justice.
"No-one, regardless of their position, is above the law in this country"
I just hope he doesnt get sent back to saudi to serve his prison sentence, but instead joins the real criminals in Belmarsh.
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"No-one, regardless of their position, is above the law in this country"
qoraxeey wrote:haaye walaal![]()
gumeysigi baa jeceshahaay
*Nobleman* wrote:qoraxeey wrote:haaye walaal![]()
gumeysigi baa jeceshahaay
what the hell are you on? why would i like bullies.
He came from a place where all he's ever known was to serve princes like this killer. He doesn't know anything about laws and human rightsVoltage wrote:What still shocks me about this case is how emasculated the servant was. Even the most miskiin woman would have defended herself but if you watch the video of the elevator, the servant comes across as more submissive than the word can actually describe.
Yeah, sad isn't itVoltage wrote:So he was basically a slave?
WelcomeLeila25 wrote:Mentally he was a slave. He could have left him at anytime during their travels but chose to stay.
What can they do though? They cant deport him.Leila25 wrote:There is nothing great about how Britain treats victims of crime, they are so soft on sentencing that it can only be described as injustice. This is the history of a Somali criminal allowed to carry out crime again and again.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -1-2m.html