Today a gang of four migrant vermin robbers were jailed, although the judge recommended that they be deported back to what ever shithole these untermenchen came from you can bet that this will not happen. Instead should the authorities do a single thing wrong to the poor darlings you can bet they will be crying to the Guardian readership in no time at all.
Instead the Home Office will no doubt lose them or lack the backbone to round them up after letting them out early from their time behind bars. When they will then join the other 3000 or so illegals who are out on our streets instead of being on streets back in their home nations.
No doubt we will hear a lot more about the "unhappy childhood" and/or "poor upbringing" etc etc from this lot when they appeal their time. The sad thing about this is that had we a migration system that worked these animals would have been kicked out a long time back and thanks to New Labours social experiments with hugging any old savage who wants to live here, more people have had to endure their attacks.
From the Daily Mail: New Labour allow savages to cause chaos
A gang of armed robbers who plucked smartly dressed pedestrians from the street and subjected them to "sadistic and gratuitous" violence have been jailed for life.
During a four-month reign of terror, Robert Lincoln, 18, Pedro Frota, 19, and Sofian Majera, 22, used guns, knives and baseball bats to force their victims - who they treated like characters in an "arcade game" - to hand over cash and valuables.
Typically they would ambush their targets from behind, before punching and kicked them to the ground. Those who fought back were met with threats to slit their throats or gouge out their eyes.
Finally, they stripped them of their belongings and bundled them into stolen cars before driving them to a cash machine and forcing them to withdraw money.
Yesterday, police said the men, who all came to Britain as teenagers, were the "most violent street gang to operate in London in the last five years". One senior officer said it was the worst case he had dealt with for 20 years.Sentencing them at Wood Green Crown Court, North London, Judge Witold Pawlak said: "These offences are sufficiently serious to justify life sentences.
"The attacks usually took place late at night. You hunted in a pack and the violence was gratuitous and sadistic.
"Some of you appear to be addicted to violence. You treated your victims as if they were targets in an arcade game.
"The attacks happened invariably on men, alone, near underground rail or tube stations.
"Some of your victims were kept prisoner for as long as an hour and were intimidated verbally and physically. In a word, these were appalling crimes."
The men, along with Frota's older brother Luis, 22, a former amateur footballer who was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison for one robbery and two handling offences, were all recommended for deportation following their sentences.
Lincoln, a Jamaican national living in Dagenham, was given a life sentence after admitting 10 robberies, with a minimum term of seven years.
Pedro Frota, a Portuguese national living in Barking, Essex, was given a life sentence after admitting four robberies, with a minimum term of six years and three months.
Majera, who arrived in the UK from Rwanda in 1997 to "escape the violence" and lives in Dagenham, was given life for 10 robberies, with a minimum term of seven years.
The robberies took place between August 31 and December 14 last year across North East London.
The four men were eventually caught following an eight-month long investigation by the Met's Territorial Policing Crime Squad. It is thought other members of the gang are still at large.
They were trapped using mobile phone data, which showed they had made calls to friends and family using phones stolen from their victims just minutes after the brutal attacks.
DNA matching some of the men was also found at attack scenes and on the stolen property.
An examination of one of the stolen cars into which a victims was bundled revealed the blood of five previous victims.
As well as briefcases, wallets, mobile phones, bankcards and cash, their haul included two BMWs, two Audis and one Lexus, which they drove off in after stealing the keys from their victims.
They removed digital cameras and laptops found inside the cars, and used the cars in subsequent robberies.
One man, who was so paralysed with fear that he could not tell his attackers what they wanted to know, had his arm stamped upon until it broke, while another was repeatedly tortured with a cigarette lighter.
The gang even boasted to their mainly white and Asian victims that "racist and homophobic attacks were the norm for their team".
One of the gang's victims, 48-year-old contracts manager Paul Mitchell, revealed he is still traumatised by his ordeal.
Speaking after the gang was sentenced, the father-of-two said he was attacked without warning as he headed home late one night last November.
He said that just seconds after parking his car he was felled by a punch so powerful it shattered his eye socket and cheekbone in four places.
"They took everything I had including my car and just left me for dead," he said.
Mr Mitchell, from Harlow, Essex, said apart from his on-going physical difficulties, the attack had left him with a legacy of anger towards those responsible.
"The whole thing has had a huge effect upon my life and on my family's life...the violence they used was completely unnecessary."
The court heard that members of the gang had had an "unhappy childhood" or "poor upbringing" and did not know how to deal with peer pressure when they came to Britain.
But Judge Pawlak said: "You have all had unhappy family lives, but there comes a time when sympathy for your background evaporates.
"All of you came to this country as teenagers. All of you have spent a considerable amount of time in custody. 'Your contribution to society has been that you have subjected your victims to a senseless and brutal crime.
"I have no hesitation in recommending all of you for deportation or expulsion at the end of your sentences."
Majera, a Rwandan national who came to Britain in 1997 with his mother and other family members after his father died, "to escape the violence".
Unemployed, he had been living with a girlfriend in a council flat in Dagenham at the time of the offences.
He had been offending regularly since the age of 18 and has a total of 20 previous convictions. Before the robbery spree, he spent 21 months in prisons and young offenders' institutions.
Despite his criminal background, he was granted indefinite leave to remain in the UK a few months before the robberies began.
Lincoln, came to Britain from Jamaica at the age of 12 and had been living on a council estate in Dagenham, where he has also been living with a girlfriend.
Also jobless, he had racked up eight previous convictions, including three for robbery and one for causing grievous bodily harm, and spent at least a year in a young offenders' institution.
He was in the process of applying for indefinite leave to remain in the UK while committing the robberies.
Pedro Frota, also unemployed, is a Portuguese national who came to Britain as a teenager with his mother and older brother Luis.
The family settled in a council flat in Barking, but the boys' mother became ill and, unable to cope, has returned to Portugal, leaving her sons to fend for themselves.
Pedro already has six previous convictions, including one for robbery and one for arson, and was last released from prison in 2004.
His brother, Luis is a former amateur footballer who has two previous convictions, for theft and failure to surrender.
Following the case, Detective Inspector Lloyd Gardner said: "They were the most violent street robbery gang to operate in London in the last five years.
"It is the worst I have come across personally in 20 years.
"Hopefully today we send out a clear message that if you engage in this type of criminality, not only will we catch you, but you will go to prison for a very long time.
"The violence used was sadistic and gratuitous. Victims were not only abducted, they were tortured and they were hospitalised, some receiving serious injuries.
"The mental scars will live with them for the rest of their lives."
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A disgusting bunch of animals; around here someone would have killed them in self-defense sooner or later. Especially if they were in one of the many states that allows concealed carry permits.
Agree with ya there bobg, still thats what happens when you let feral pack animals loose in a civilised nation.
Mind you if we were that civilized we would put them to sleep.
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