Well done lads. Showing killing nonces has no colours Two men have been charged with the murder of *****phile singer Ian Watkins, who was killed in Wakefield Prison. The former Lostprophets frontman, who was serving a 29-year sentence, was fatally injured in an incident at the prison just after 09:30 BST on Saturday. Rashid Gedel, 25, and Samuel Dodsworth, 43, have both been charged with murder and will appear before Leeds Magistrates' Court on Monday morning, West Yorkshire Police said. Watkins was jailed in 2013 for a string of child sex offences, including the attempted rape of a baby. Watkins admitted the attempted rape and sexual assault of a child under 13 but pleaded not guilty to rape. He also admitted conspiring to rape a child, three counts of sexual assault involving children, seven involving taking, making or possessing indecent images of children and one of possessing an extreme pornographic image involving a sex act on an animal.
Seriously sick ****, details of what he did are online, it isn't pleasant. Heard a rumour he'd been paying everyone off for protection, and the money had run out, which sounds plausible, he'd been attacked several times before.
Yeah I read he was paying for protection. Didn't read about it running out though. Bit surprised anyone would want to protect him tbph for any amount of money.
At the end of the day they knew he was rich and famous, so it was clear money could have been extorted from him. I assume any protection was pretty minimal, hence he's been attacked before. He'd been in prison for 12 years and it clearly wasn't a fun time for him, so at least he'd had a decent period of being treated like **** rather than killed immediately tbh.
Former Premier League referee David Coote has pleaded guilty to a charge of making an indecent image of a child. The 43-year-old was charged in August following an investigation by Nottinghamshire Police. He admitted making an indecent photograph of a child on 2 January 2020 at Nottingham Crown Court on Tuesday. Coote, from Woodhill Road, Collingham, Nottinghamshire, was granted conditional bail and will next appear at court on 11 December.
What a lovely chap. Can’t see anything about a deportation order. A man who came to the UK on a small boat and threatened to kill Nigel Farage has been jailed for five years. Fayaz Khan, 26, made a gun gesture with his hand, pointed to an AK-47 tattoo on his face and named the Reform UK leader in a TikTok post in October 2024. Authorities believed the Afghan migrant had given them a false name and he was actually a 31-year-old called Fayaz Husseini, Southwark Crown Court heard. Farage described the threat as "pretty chilling", adding: "Given his proximity to guns and love of guns, I was genuinely worried." In the video on his "madapasa" account on TikTok, Khan pointed towards his face tattoo and said he was going to "pop, pop, pop" the MP for Clacton, in Essex, referring to him as "Englishman Nigel". Sentencing him, judge Mrs Justice Steyn said: "Your video was not more abuse, it was a threat to kill with a firearm and it was, as Mr Farage put it, 'pretty chilling'." Speaking outside the court, Farage said it was a "win" that a "violent criminal" had been jailed. "The only reason we know about this guy is because somebody sent it to me on TikTok," he said. "It makes me wonder how many other madapasas are there now in this country?" Khan was one of 65 migrants on board a black inflatable boat that entered the UK by crossing the English Channel. "The defendant livestreamed the recording of his crossing, which appears to have gathered a large online viewing," said prosecutor Peter Ratliff. The court heard Khan gave a false name because he had "enemies he did not want to find him". However, the prosecution said it was "more likely" he had given misleading details due to his criminal record while living in Sweden. Mr Ratliff also disputed Khan's claim that he was unaware it was illegal to arrive in the UK by small boat. He claimed Khan "intended to encourage others" by documenting his journey from Sweden to the UK, sharing it with hundreds of thousands of viewers online. The court was told Khan had 17 previous convictions in Sweden, including for carrying a knife, threatening behaviour and vandalism. Khan was also jailed in June 2019 after using threatening behaviour towards a public servant. On 12 October 2024, Farage uploaded a video to YouTube entitled "the journey of an illegal migrant", which showed Khan and referenced "young males of fighting age coming into our country about whom we know very little". Jurors in Khan's trial were told he responded with a TikTok video under the username "madapasa" two days later, threatening Farage.
Yeah, he defo needs deporting, we have enough of our own knife crime to deal with without people like this coming to our shores. I believe he wants to go back to Afghanistan, we should grant his wish, even if it means giving him a parachute and telling him to count to 60 before pulling the chord.
Wouldn’t even give him a parachute. Blow a balloon up and give him that to hold on to with our best wishes when he’s pushed out the plane. They’ll be thousands like him already here. We need to grip on it but I fear that it’s beyond getting sorted now.
Sickening. I don’t understand why the judge didn’t serve a deportation order. Can somebody make me understand why this didn’t happen?
because our courts would rule we cannot deport to Afghanistan as it would be unsafe for him . Could try sending him back to Sweden but expect they would tell us to do one .
He’s asking to go back, though. The judge should have acknowledged that and said as you wish… This shows that our justice system needs a huge overhaul. It’s ridiculous.
don't think it's been before a judge just we a) have no official dealings with the Taliban regime b) some legal aid lawyer would see a payday
I saw Farage said in the interview on SKY after tthe trial that Germany are sending migrants back to Afghanistan, so suppose we need to look at whatever the Germans are doing - probably just lobbing them out the plane. Just found this link, might give some insight... https://www.infomigrants.net/en/pos...tations-and-rollback-of-fasttrack-citizenship This is from July this year... https://www.dw.com/en/germany-resumes-deportations-to-afghanistan/a-73319592