FBInCIAnNSATerroristSlayer
2020-05-19 06:50:33 UTC
Another PROOF, bible thumping british white christians LOVE Muslim
TERRORISTS' DICKS.
And the white skin worshiping Indian SLAVES don't know HOW to DEAL with
the EVIL WHITE FILTH and get the MUSLIM terrorist mother fucker
EXTRADITED to India.
Indian Hindus have been toooo nice and toooo tolerant to the EVIL WHITE
FILTH for toooo long.
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https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/uk-refuses-to-extradite-dawood-ibrahim-aide-and-gujarat-blasts-accused-tiger-hanif-to-india/story-bgUtEeEtehmBfE6uVl5GQK.html
UK refuses Dawood aide Hanif Tiger’s extradition
NAOMI CANTON | TNN | Updated: May 18, 2020, 10: ..
Read more at:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/75794654.cms?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=TOIDesktop&utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
Britain has refused India’s request to extradite Tiger Hanif – described
as a ‘classic fugitive’ by the high court of England and Wales – to face
charges related to two blasts in Gujarat in 1993 as a revenge for the
1992 Ayodhya demolition.
One of India’s high-profile cases in the UK, Hanif, reported to be an
aide of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, was arrested in Bolton in 2010.
He exhausted options to block extradition after it was cleared by the
Westminster Magistrates Court and the high court in 2013.
The Home Office informed Hindustan Times that the extradition request
for Hanif – full name: Hanif Mohammed Umerji Patel – was refused by
former home secretary Sajid Javid and was later discharged by the court.
After losing in the high court in 2013, Hanif made ‘further
representations’ to the home secretary, who for years did not take a
decision until mid-2019. The home secretary is the final authority to
order extradition after a request has gone through courts.
India’s case against Hanif, as the high court stated, was that he was
“part of Muslim group which obtained explosives, guns and other weapons
and then carried out revenge terrorist attacks on the Hindu community,
including two explosions which resulted in loss of life, injury and
damage”. Others involved in the blasts were convicted and sentenced.
Hanif’s arguments to oppose extradition included risk of torture in a
Gujarat jail, passage of time, that he would be denied justice, and that
there is no case for him to answer. For the first time, a team was sent
from London to inspect jail conditions in India during the trial.
TERRORISTS' DICKS.
And the white skin worshiping Indian SLAVES don't know HOW to DEAL with
the EVIL WHITE FILTH and get the MUSLIM terrorist mother fucker
EXTRADITED to India.
Indian Hindus have been toooo nice and toooo tolerant to the EVIL WHITE
FILTH for toooo long.
========================================================================
https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/uk-refuses-to-extradite-dawood-ibrahim-aide-and-gujarat-blasts-accused-tiger-hanif-to-india/story-bgUtEeEtehmBfE6uVl5GQK.html
UK refuses Dawood aide Hanif Tiger’s extradition
NAOMI CANTON | TNN | Updated: May 18, 2020, 10: ..
Read more at:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/75794654.cms?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=TOIDesktop&utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
Britain has refused India’s request to extradite Tiger Hanif – described
as a ‘classic fugitive’ by the high court of England and Wales – to face
charges related to two blasts in Gujarat in 1993 as a revenge for the
1992 Ayodhya demolition.
One of India’s high-profile cases in the UK, Hanif, reported to be an
aide of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, was arrested in Bolton in 2010.
He exhausted options to block extradition after it was cleared by the
Westminster Magistrates Court and the high court in 2013.
The Home Office informed Hindustan Times that the extradition request
for Hanif – full name: Hanif Mohammed Umerji Patel – was refused by
former home secretary Sajid Javid and was later discharged by the court.
After losing in the high court in 2013, Hanif made ‘further
representations’ to the home secretary, who for years did not take a
decision until mid-2019. The home secretary is the final authority to
order extradition after a request has gone through courts.
India’s case against Hanif, as the high court stated, was that he was
“part of Muslim group which obtained explosives, guns and other weapons
and then carried out revenge terrorist attacks on the Hindu community,
including two explosions which resulted in loss of life, injury and
damage”. Others involved in the blasts were convicted and sentenced.
Hanif’s arguments to oppose extradition included risk of torture in a
Gujarat jail, passage of time, that he would be denied justice, and that
there is no case for him to answer. For the first time, a team was sent
from London to inspect jail conditions in India during the trial.