Al-Noor admitted,
“Guilty. Yes, I did that.
Why not?”
in response to the rape charge
Muslim Refugee Dragged Screaming Rape Victims to Graveyard in UK ‘City of Sanctuary’
Image: https://www.humberside.police.uk/sites/default/files/Al-Noor Ishaq.jpg
Humberside Police
8 Aug 2018
A Sudanese refugee has been sentenced to 16 years jail for rape and attempted rape after
he lay in wait for victims before dragging them into a graveyard
in Hull, which was named a City of Sanctuary last year.
Ishaq Al-Noor raped one woman in a “vicious” attack in June last year, which Hull Crown Court heard caused his 17-year-old victim to attempt suicide, before launching an “almost identical” assault in November on a mother, in the same cemetery.
The 21-year-old, who is believed to have entered Britain three years ago to seek asylum, “thinks of himself as a peaceful man, a Muslim who prays and fasts and is not a bad person”, said Claire Holmes, mitigating.
But Judge Simon Jack said Al-Noor posed a “high risk” to women, after the court heard he had engaged his victims in conversation late at night “before dragging them off the pavement and into [Spring Bank] cemetery, where he then raped one of them and tried to rape the other”.
“These were not chance encounters,” said prosecutor John Thackray, explaining that “the defendant was deliberately waiting for them, waiting in that area for vulnerable females late at night with the intention to attack them and rape them”.
In the early hours of June 4 last year, Al-Noor approached the teenage victim as she was walking home from a party, reported the Hull Daily Mail.
The first woman said she had tried to take her own life in the aftermath of the attack, disclosing in a victim statement read to the court: “When he assaulted me he might as well have taken my future, my sense of self, my security, and stomped on it.”
According to the Daily Mail,
Al-Noor admitted,
“Guilty. Yes, I did that. Why not?”
in response to the rape charge
https://www.breitbart.com/london/2018/08/08/sudanese-asylum-rape-sanctuary-city/
Image: https://www.humberside.police.uk/sites/default/files/Al-Noor Ishaq.jpg
Humberside Police
8 Aug 2018
A Sudanese refugee has been sentenced to 16 years jail for rape and attempted rape after
he lay in wait for victims before dragging them into a graveyard
in Hull, which was named a City of Sanctuary last year.
Ishaq Al-Noor raped one woman in a “vicious” attack in June last year, which Hull Crown Court heard caused his 17-year-old victim to attempt suicide, before launching an “almost identical” assault in November on a mother, in the same cemetery.
The 21-year-old, who is believed to have entered Britain three years ago to seek asylum, “thinks of himself as a peaceful man, a Muslim who prays and fasts and is not a bad person”, said Claire Holmes, mitigating.
But Judge Simon Jack said Al-Noor posed a “high risk” to women, after the court heard he had engaged his victims in conversation late at night “before dragging them off the pavement and into [Spring Bank] cemetery, where he then raped one of them and tried to rape the other”.
“These were not chance encounters,” said prosecutor John Thackray, explaining that “the defendant was deliberately waiting for them, waiting in that area for vulnerable females late at night with the intention to attack them and rape them”.
In the early hours of June 4 last year, Al-Noor approached the teenage victim as she was walking home from a party, reported the Hull Daily Mail.
He was “laughing and joking”, the court heard, when “without any warning he grabbed her by the neck and pulled her backwards into the cemetery. She tried to hold onto the railings but without success.
“Despite her best efforts she was unable to hold on and he dragged her backwards into the cemetery,” where he forced her to the ground and raped her, ignoring the teenager’s cries of pain and pleading for him to stop, Mr Thackray said.
The first woman said she had tried to take her own life in the aftermath of the attack, disclosing in a victim statement read to the court: “When he assaulted me he might as well have taken my future, my sense of self, my security, and stomped on it.”
According to the Daily Mail,
Al-Noor admitted,
“Guilty. Yes, I did that. Why not?”
in response to the rape charge
https://www.breitbart.com/london/2018/08/08/sudanese-asylum-rape-sanctuary-city/
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