An African refugee who was jailed twice for sex offences was awarded £110,000 in compensation for having to stay in prison for “too long”.
The sex assaults were described as “serious.” One was against a 16-year-old girl. Yet Judge Nicholas Madge audaciously proclaimed that Aliou Bah had the “right to receive justice” and was “due compensation” because he stayed 21 weeks behind bars for “too long.” Where is the outcry on behalf of these women who now bear the scars of what both Aliou Bah and Judge Madge inflicted? Those scars will last much longer than a mere 21 months.
This tolerance of the intolerable is ongoing and worsening, and is being enabled by those who stand by and pretend to be deaf, dumb and blind. Aliou Bah may not be a Muslim, but this same willful ignorance is displayed toward Muslim migrants in the UK. Add to this atrocious report the fact that Muslim rape gang violence against young girls was covered up, and it is becoming increasing clear that the UK, along with Sweden and other countries, is descending into a situation in which Sharia misogyny is accepted. Women are now seeing their rights stripped away by their own leaders, who are handing them over to Muslim men. Back in April, a judge also ruled “that an illegal immigrant convicted of attempted rape should be awarded £27,000” of taxpayer money because he too “was held in immigration detention for too long.”
“Refugee Sex Attacker Compensated £110k for Staying in Prison ‘Too Long’”, by Victoria Friedman, Breitbart, December 6, 2017:
An African refugee who was jailed twice for sex offences was awarded £110,000 in compensation for having to stay in prison for “too long”.
Guinean native Aliou Bah, 26, was imprisoned twice for serious sexual assault — once against a 16-year-old girl — but was awarded the compensation for being detained for 21 months longer than his original prison sentences whilst the Home Office fought for his deportation, reports The Sun.
The West African joined his refugee father in the UK in 2007. In 2011, he was convicted of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl, was jailed for 18 months, and put on the sex offenders’ register.
He then went on to commit another sex attack against a woman and was jailed for two years in 2014.
Following both periods of imprisonment, Bah was detained for a total of 21 months “pending deportation”.
However, the judge presiding over the case, Judge Nicholas Madge, ruled the periods of detention after his sentences had expired were unlawful. Given the West African’s refugee status and as the Guinea Embassy refused to issue travel documents, there was no prospect of him being deported, Central London County Court heard.
The newspaper reports that then-Home Secretary Theresa May had signed the deportation order in December 2011, unaware that he was entitled to be treated as a refugee.
Judge Madge ruled Bah had a right to receive justice and was due compensation because of the Home Office’s incompetence….
In June, Breitbart London reported that a Somali immigrant, who was set to receive compensation from the government for being “unlawfully detained” whilst awaiting deportation, went on to be jailed for beating a woman after he was released.
And in April, a judge ruled that an illegal immigrant convicted of attempted rape should be awarded £27,000 because he was held in immigration detention for too long whilst authorities tried, unsuccessfully, to deport him.
Source: Jihad Watch