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Sharon Beshenivsky - Gone But Not Forgotten


On the 18th November 2005, policewoman Sharon Beshenivsky was shot during a robbery in Bradford. She had only been serving as a police officer for a few months. She had three children and two step-children.

On the 25th November police named 3 suspects: named Mustaf Jama (25), Yusaf Jama (19) and Muzzaker Shah (24). Yusaf Jama was arrested and charged on 26th November and Muzzaker Shah was arrested in my home city of Newport in South Wales and also charged with her murder.

Mustaf Jama alas remains at large and it is believed that he has gone back to Somalia. Mustaf Jama was granted indefinite leave to remain in the UK in 2000. In May 2001 he was sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court to 15 months in prison for aggravated vehicle taking and road traffic offences.

Two months later he was jailed for three years at Sheffield Crown Court for two offences of robbery In February last year he was given three months at Harrow magistrates' court for burglary.

Despite that record, the Immigration and Nationality Directorate decided last spring not to pursue deportation. Home Office sources said it was two years since any such repatriation had been tried because Somalia was regarded as dangerous.

One of Charles Clarke's - the then Home Sec. - aides said there was "nowhere to send him to" because airlines would not fly to Somalia. Aparently efforts are still being made to locate and get Jama sent back to the UK to face trial for murder.

The pic of the scumbag police are looking for: http://www.westyorkshire.police.uk/imgpreview.asp?id=2665
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Beshenivsky
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Update on the scumfuck Mustaf Jama:

According to The Times, in 1993 Nadifa Egal a Somali woman arrived at Heathrow with three children and a Kenyan people trafficker who falsely claimed to be her husband. Mrs Egal described the danger from which her family were fleeing following tribal violence. The family were granted leave to remain and Mrs Egal set about contacting her four other children who had been sent to the UK in 1992. Soon after being granted leave to remain it is reported that Mrs Egal returned to Somalia leaving her seven children to be brought up by friends and relatives in London and Birmingham.

Mustaf Jama was 12 years old when he stood by his mother’s side at Heathrow in 1993. Eight years after arriving in the UK, Mustaf was jailed for burglary and robbery offences. After a string of violent criminal offences he was released from prison in 2005 aged 25; he was considered for deportation but permitted to remain because it was deemed too dangerous to send him back to Somalia where the conflict continued. Some time between Christmas Day and New’s Year he fled the UK, returning to Somalia, apparently bearing his sister’s passport and disguised in a niqab. Jama was not required to prove his identity by immigration staff.

It has been further reported that Jama’s Uncle is a former Somalian Foreign Minister and his father a former MP and cousin of Mohamed Siad Barre the country’s ex-president who seized power in 1969 in a brutal military coup. Mustaf Jama is reportedly protected and hiding in Somalia.

Mustaf Jama is still wanted by British police as the prime suspect for the murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky
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