Thursday 29 December 2016

Was Bristol Mosque Protester Murdered in Prison?

In the last few years, since the Rochdale scandal of 2012 in fact, it has become increasingly evident that Muslims occupy a place of special favour in the eyes of our judicial system, media & polity while the native people are judged comparatively harshly. Muslims have been allowed to carve out enclaves in our cities where the police hold no sway & the law of the land does not hold.

The nation's prisons are run by the vastly disproportionate Muslim contingent of inmates, where they receive special treatment because of their awful religion. Teenage sex abuse victims are rebuffed & resisted by local councils & police, when the perpetrators are Muslims, as they are more often than not, while the media swoons with outrage when a Muslim's headscarf is so much as tugged & then brushes the whole thing under the carpet when it turns out to be a lie.

A Muslim can claim that he didn't know paedophilia was illegal, & get let off for molesting a thirteen-year-old, while the act of putting bacon on a mosque door handle spells gaol for an Englishman or Scot. Now, one of those Englishmen has been found dead in his cell, at 35, & it cannot be argued that foul play had nothing to do with it, our authorities being so shamelessly corrupt. This report from the Bristol Post today:

Man who tied bacon to mosque door handles dies in Bristol prison

A man who was jailed for tying bacon to the door handles of a mosque has died in prison.

Kevin Crehan, 35, died in HMP Bristol on Tuesday, December 27 while serving a 12-month sentence for the crime.

A prison spokesman said an investigation into the death in underway, but no further detail has been released.

Crehan, from Knowle, was jailed in July along with 48-year-old Mark Bennett, from Patchway, after the pair attacked Jamia Mosque in Green Street, Totterdown.

Jamia Mosque in Green Street, Totterdown. Still standing, it seems.

During the incident a St George's flag was also tied to the fence surrounding the mosque. Bennett was given a nine-month sentence for his role in the attack earlier this year.

His wife Alison Bennett, 46, was also given a six-month suspended sentence for her involvement.

Angela Swales, 31, from Brislington, was given a four-month suspended jail term.

The four also shouted racist abuse at a member of the mosque.

All four were all given a restraining order banning them from going within 100 metres of a mosque anywhere in England or Wales for the next 10 years.

Sentencing, Judge Julian Lambert had said the incident was an 'attack on England' and 'the principles of freedom of religion'.

Crehan
Bennett
Lambert

A Prison Service spokesperson said: "HMP Bristol prisoner Kevin Crehan (dob 29/08/81) died in custody on Tuesday 27 December.

"As with all deaths in custody, the independent Prisons and Probation Ombudsman will investigate."

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