An Afghan migrant, still in England despite being convicted of 23 crimes, including sexual assault, in Runcorn, England, was sentenced to a short prison sentence for attempting to kill a teenager like an animal on the floor of a bus.
Hamid Ahonzada, who allegedly came to Britain at the age of 16 ten years ago and claims to be a refugee from the Western-backed Afghan government, apparently did not receive a heavy sentence for many of the crimes he committed because the attack took place in March last year, he was an independent man.
The Chester Crown Court found that Ahonzada, who claimed to be “close to God”, heard voices “holding”. [his 17 year-old victim’s] He threw his head back and lowered the knife, described as a steak knife, down his throat, while another murdered an animal and his 16-year-old girlfriend sitting behind him on a public bus.
Despite this surprising evidence Liverpool Echo court tape and video footage of the attack, prosecutors did not charge him with attempted murder – the victim’s throat was not completely slit, he needed glue and stitches to stop the bleeding, and his girlfriend was injured. But he admitted his guilt. . in front of prosecutors. Relatively minor offenses under Article 18 – willful damage and public transport of cold objects.
He was also found guilty of assaulting an emergency guard and grossly unconsciously beating a prison guard within minutes of his arrest.
For that, the career offender and sex offender received only four years, including four years of extended license after being released by Judge Michael Leaming, despite a lot of tough talk about his “his record of violence and sexual harassment.” [was] aggravates the situation.”
It should be noted that prisoners serving life sentences in the UK hardly serve their entire sentences behind bars, as they are eligible for automatic parole under license for half or more often two-thirds of their sentences.
It is also possible that the four-year number was obtained by adding penalties for different crimes committed at the same time, so that all but the longest are practically meaningless. .
Breitbart London appealed to the Chester Crown Court to clarify the details of Akhonzade’s sentences.
Source: Breitbart