Thursday, 18 October 2012

Man who murdered his girlfriend must serve at least 20 years in prison.



Murderer: Santosh Kumar

A man who murdered his girlfriend was jailed for life with a minimum sentence of 20 years by a judge who branded him a "disgrace, a coward and a bully."

This beast of a man's 20 minute sustained, jealous attack on girlfriend Samantha Warren, was described as "deliberate, pitiless and cruel" by Judge Jonathan Durham Hall QC, who also told him "There is a great deal of cruelty and sadism about you."

Santosh Kumar prevented Miss Warren from getting medical help until it was too late.He drove her away from the hospital after a porter seen her slumped in a footwell. She died in hospital with fatal bleeding on the brain three days after. She had also suffered multiple other injuries in the attack, including a broken nose, a fractured rib and fractured finger.

Throughout their relationship, Khumar had been violent to Samantha Warren on a number of occasions and constantly accused her of being unfaithful to him. On this occasion he had attacked her because she had taken her car in for an MOT and he accused her of having an affair with the mechanic.

Had he not denied her medical treatment, then she would most probably still be alive today, and might have found the strength to leave him and find herself another, decent boyfriend. One of the same ethnic background and culture as herself who would treat her like a human being, and not one from a background that look on women as Chattel.

Victim: Samantha Warren.

The editor of Nationalistfairmedia does not agree with miscegenation and certainly doesn't approve of Samantha Warren's choice of boyfriend, and thinks that women who put themselves in her position can expect to be treated like animals by their "boyfriends". However, if this story puts just one female reader off of putting themselves into this lady's position, then it was worth a mention here.

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Immigration minister facing Jail over faked work visa application.

An immigration officer is facing jail after he admitted faking a visa application to bring a Nigerian woman to the UK, where he would have employed her as a Nanny and paid her just £300 a month.

Natasha Vulkic who was working for the UK Border Agency in Nigeria at the time, tried to bring the Nigerian woman back with her as cheap labour and Ms Vulkic and her partner James Mooney (who has also worked for the UK Border Agency) lied on the application, saying that Rose Inah had worked for them for a year in Nigeria, to ensure she would qualify for a visa, when the truth was she had only worked for them for 6 months.

This pair of scumbags were going to have the woman working 11 hours a day, six days a week and were only going to pay her £300 a month, or just under £1.15 an hour.

Prosecutor Riel Karmy-Jones told the jury that this offence was made more serious because of what they do. 

"They have in effect, stood in judgement over others for the offence that they have now committed." Miss Karmy-Jones told the jury.


It was the lie of her working for them for twelve months that attracted the attention of the issuing officer Lindsey Moore, who knew the couple, and remembered visiting their flat in late 2010, which is the time they claimed Rose Inah was working for them, before she went for a night out with the couple and on that visit she found Ms Vulkic angry because their maid was late.

They later told Mrs Moore that they had fired their unreliable maid and hired a new one called Rose, this was months later than was claimed on the form.

The couple initially denied this and Mr Mooney even claimed that Mrs Moore didn't like him because he used to go out drinking with her husband. However, he cracked under interrogation.

The trial continues.

Accused terrorist doctor appears in court.

A trainee NHS doctor who stands accused of joining a radical Islamic organisation that kidnapped two European photographers in Syria appeared in court today

Shajul Islam, 26, was allegedly involved in the plot to kidnap Dutch photographer Jeroen Oerlemans and his British colleague John Cantlie on the Syrian border with Turkey. 

Westminster Magistrates Court heard that the pair were handcuffed and held at gunpoint by a rebel army from July 17 until July 26 after they stumbled into the camp accidentally. After a terrifying, week long ordeal, the two managed to escape. John Cantile told the BBC that their captors had informed them that they intended to behead them.

The trial continues.


Riot Death Gun Suspect Faces a retrial.

A man who allegedly passed a gun to Mark Duggan just 12 minutes before Police shot him dead, has today faced a retrial.

The court heard that Kevin Hutchinson-Foster aged 30, concealed the weapon in a shoebox, before handing it over to Mark Duggan outside his home in East London.

Around 15 minutes later, Duggan was dead, after allegedly drawing that pistol on police officers. The death of this known Gangster sparked riots up and down the country, leading to 1292 people being jailed for riot related offences.

The trial continues