Riots UK latest: First adult charged with rioting as prosecutors seek heavier sentences | The Independent
Play stupid games win stupid prizes.
Riots UK latest: First adult charged with rioting as prosecutors seek heavier sentences | The Independent
Play stupid games win stupid prizes.
@Jag85: no where near the same. But I'm not going to argue with you about it doesn't matter.
X is a worse version of Twitter.
Riots UK latest: First adult charged with rioting as prosecutors seek heavier sentences | The Independent
Play stupid games win stupid prizes.
Right-wingers are so mad about these charges... Weren't they all about "law and order"? But when the "law and order" comes for them, they change their tunes. As usual, right-wingers don't stick to their own principles (well, neither do left-wingers for that matter).
Lol crazy as hell
"Law and order, except for everyone in my team!"
Play stupid games win stupid prizes.
Fortunately most people also happen to disagree with your anarchist viewpoint,
Glad your evil "team" lost this round ✌️
More Than 1,000 Arrested As Britain Works to End Far-Right Riots - Business Insider
P.S. Linking End Wokeness? This is worse than me citing Hasan.
Channel3Now, the fake news site that helped spark the riots with a false news article claiming the murderer was a Muslim asylum seeker, has now been traced back to its source...
Turns out Channel3Now is not based in Russia, Israel or India as previously suspected... But it's based in Pakistan!
Man arrested in Pakistan for ‘spreading UK riot misinformation’
Man arrested in Pakistan for ‘spreading UK riot misinformation’
The suspect was identified by Pakistan authorities as Farhan Asif, 32, a freelance web developer
Joe Middleton
12 hours ago
Pakistani authorities have arrested a man and charged him with cyber terrorism for his alleged role in spreading misinformation that led to rioting in the UK earlier this month, a senior police investigator said Wednesday.
The suspect was identified as Farhan Asif, 32, a freelance web developer, said Imran Kishwar, deputy inspector general of investigations in Lahore, the capital of eastern Punjab province.
The man is accused of spreading misinformation from YouTube and Facebook about the British teenage suspect in a stabbing attack that killed three girls and injured 10 other people July 29 at a Taylor Swift dance class in Southport.
The misleading information spread quickly online in the UK, with riots breaking out in various locations, including major cities such as Liverpool. Dozens of police officers were injured and more than a thousand people were arrested.
There were also anti-racist counter-demonstrations attended by thousands of people.
One of the platforms’ editors-in-chief posted an apology on July 31 for “the misleading information published in a recent article on our website, Channel3 Now. We deeply regret any confusion or inconvenience this may have caused”.
At a news conference in the eastern city of Lahore, police said Asif was arrested at his house in the city for questioning.
They said Asif has claimed that he was not the source of the misinformation but that he reposted it from social media.
Police have handed over the case to the Federal Investigation Agency, which handles cases relating to cyber terrorism. It was unclear if Britain had requested his extradition.
According to the latest Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) figures, 494 people have been charged in relation to the recent rioting. More than 150 people have already been sentenced, with the vast majority facing jail sentences.
On Wednesday, the latest batch of defendants to appear in court included men accused or convicted of unrest outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham.
The unrest outside the Holiday Inn Express, in Manvers, on August 4 left 58 police officers, three police horses and a police dog injured, and saw attempts to storm the building and set it on fire.
Railway engineer Morgan Hardy, 29, of Melton High Street, Rotherham, is accused of throwing chairs, fencing and a fire extinguisher at police guarding the hotel, and denies violent disorder.
Former soldier Peter Beard, 43, of Becknoll Road, Brampton Bierlow, Rotherham, was jailed for two-and-a-half years after admitting pushing aggressively at the line of officers.
The father-of-three, who undertook tours of duty in Kosovo, Bosnia and Northern Ireland, was told by Judge Jeremy Richardson KC: “Your conduct was shameful, it was disgraceful and, in many respects, astonishing.”
Passing sentence at Sheffield Crown Court, the judge heard how Beard served in the Royal Green Jackets between 1998 and 2003, and said he was “astonished” that the defendant had become involved as he had been “on the receiving end” of public order incidents as a peacekeeper.
A 27-year-old man who threw a wood panel onto a fire outside the hotel admitted a charge of arson with intent to endanger life.
Recorder of Sheffield Judge Jeremy Richardson KC told Thomas Birley his offending is “unquestionably” the most serious of all those he has dealt with in the last fortnight in relation to the rioting outside the Holiday Inn Express, at Manvers, Rotherham, on August 4.
Birley, of Rowms Lane, Swinton, Rotherham, who also admitted violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon, will be sentenced on September 6.
Please Log In to post.
Log in to comment