Wednesday, 30 October 2024

Afghan Resettled In UK Accused Of Littlehampton Park Sex Attack On 14 Year-Old Dog-Walker

Crawley Magistrates' Court
A young Afghani immigrant - allowed into the UK under the Armed Forces resettlement scheme - appeared in court yesterday, accused of molesting a 14 year-old girl walking the family dog in a Littlehampton park.

Gulahmad Oryakhail, 21, is said to have forced his hands under the young teenager’s bra and between her legs near the tennis courts in Maltravers Leisure Park.


He appeared in custody at Crawley Magistrates’ Court, where he was sent to Lewes Crown Court for a plea and trial preparation hearing on November 26.


He is charged with sexually assaulting the girl on October 25 and with stalking her between October 25 and October 27.


Oryakhail, of Fairlight Court, Pier Road, Littlehampton, who works part-time in a local Wimpy bar, obtained UK residency via his brother, who assisted the British Armed Forces, enabling the entire family to settle in the UK.


In 2021 the UK government agreed that Afghan citizens, who had served with or assisted our Armed Forces, were entitled to permanent residency under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Policy.


Their application can also include a partner, dependent children and additional family members and as of November, 2023 there were still over 2000 eligible Afghans in the queue for UK residency. 


The court heard he repeatedly kissed the schoolgirl on the lips and neck, while asking for sex and tried to drag her towards a more secluded area.


Long-haired and bearded Oryakhail, who required the assistance of an interpreter, had been riding his bike in the park and will contest the charges.


Prosecutor Mr Jeremy King said Oryakhail then bombarded the complainant with message to her phone over the next two days and was arrested near her home address.


He has been in the UK for twelve months and lives with his parents.


The girl’s family were on the look-out for Oryakhail and were described by Mr King as “angry and agitated” when police arrived to arrest him.


The prosecutor asked for the young Afghani to remain in custody because: “He would be a real risk to vulnerable young people in the area.”


He also asked for the remand for Oryakhail’s own protection from the girl’s family, but the magistrates emphasised this was not the reason they agreed he should remain in custody.


Oryakhail claims the girl told him she was 18 year-old and consented to sexual contact with him and voluntarily gave him her phone number.

Monday, 28 October 2024

Violent Shoplifter Banned From Square Mile

A persistent shoplifter, who targeted stores in the City of London, has been banned from entering the Square Mile.

Lennox Adler, 44, has been slapped with a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO), which prohibits him physically entering the City for the next two years.

He received six weeks imprisonment when he appeared at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court.

Adler was guilty of thefts from Tommy Hilfiger and Holland and Barrett of items worth £383.

He was also convicted of assaulting a shop worker.

Detective Sergeant Helen Bentley, of the City of London Police, said: “We hope that this will give reassurance to businesses, retail staff and also shoppers, as well as act as a deterrent to others thinking of criminal activity.

“We take such offences very seriously and this is a warning that we will bring those committing crimes in the City to justice.”

Alder was convicted of two counts of theft from premises, totalling £383.

Saturday, 26 October 2024

Just What CPFC Chairman Steve Parish Wants............Three Points!

A driver was caught behind the wheel of CPFC Chairman Steve Parish’s Ferrari steering with his forearms while on his mobile phone.

The Premier League club’s supremo was not in the supercar at the time, which was pulled over on Victoria Embankment by the River Thames.


Mason Michael Wright, 26, who lives in Grade II Stondon Massey House, Ongar Road, Stondon Massey, Essex failed to appear at Lavender Hill Magistrates’ Court.


He was convicted after a short trial in his absence to driving the blue electric-powered three-litre 2023 Ferrari on February 6, without having the sportscar under proper control.


Wright was not charged with an offence of driving while using his mobile phone, which carries twice as many penalty points.


Meanwhile Parish's team are still seeking their first league win of the season.


Prosecutor Fiona Hamilton told the court: “The defendant was seen driving while steering with his forearms and while holding a phone out in front of him.


“He was seen by a police officer and stopped and when asked of he thought his manner of driving was in proper control of the vehicle agreed it was not.


“The Crown do not have to prove he was not in control, but was not in a position to be in control.


“Not holding the steering wheels with his hands and holding the phone meant that he was not able to properly see potential hazards in the road ahead and was not in proper control of the steering wheel.”


PC Fareed Sakavloo told the trial he was on patrol, riding a pedal bike.


“I like to view the traffic and have a hunch when a driver is on the phone.


“I noticed a blue Ferrari and when I cycled up a young lad was steering with his forearms in slow-moving traffic.


“I spoke to the driver and pulled him to the side of the road and he agreed he was using his phone, he said: ‘Yes, sorry sir.’


“I asked him if he thought he was in control of the car and he replied: ‘No.’ 


“We were at the side of the road for around fifteen minutes.”


The magistrates fined Wright £660, with £85 costs and ordered him to pay a £264 victim surcharge.


He also received three penalty points on his driving licence.

Thursday, 24 October 2024

Wimbledon Tennis Bodyguard To Serve Eight Years For Rape Bid

Behind Bars: Harrison

A Wimbledon tennis tournament players’ bodyguard has been jailed for molesting and trying to rape a female colleague after the pair enjoyed drink and cocaine into the early hours.

Phillip Harrison, 33, stripped and climbed into the sleeping woman’s bed, groped her between the legs and climbed on top of her despite her continued objections.


At Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court the former Royal Engineers Lance Corporal received eight years imprisonment.


Father-of-one Harrison, of Littlewood Close, Browney, Durham fought the charges, but was unanimously found guilty of attempted rape, plus a count of assault by penetration.


Security Industry Authority (SIA)-registered close protection operative Harrison described himself to the jury as: “High, horny and arrogant,” the night he bombarded the victim with flirtatious texts.


They were both housed at the University of Roehampton student halls of residence, where on June 30, last year they consumed drink and drugs into the early hours.


“You lied and deceived reception staff to give you a keycard to access her room,” Judge Sarah Plaschkes KC told him. “You undressed and got into her bed and touched her intimately.


“She said ‘no’ repeatedly and asked you to leave. You repeatedly put your hand between her legs and ignored her wishes and continued to touch her.


“She rolled over to protect her body and you sat on top of her and she kept her legs shut and squirmed to stop you.”


Harrison left her room at 11.40am and sent a series of texts, begging the victim not to report him, suggesting her cocaine use would be exposed and destroy her career.


“You gaslit her and falsely claimed you would all lose your jobs and you falsely claimed she was being extremely flirtatious and enticed you to her room.


“You have lied and tried to blame the victim and this incident has had a significant impact on her confidence in personal and professional life.


Looking At Serving A Long Stretch: Harrison
“There was some degree of planning by you obtaining her room key and you supplied her with Class A drugs.


“You used every manipulative means, including threats, to prevent her reporting the offence.


“You intended to commit rape and very nearly succeeded and the trigger was your sense of sexual entitlement.


“She was not sexually interested in you and made that clear,” the judge told Harrison. “However, you would not take no for an answer.”


Harrison sent a total of sixteen texts before returning to the victim’s room, after writing: ‘I’m coming for a cuddle.’


“Afterwards you tried to pass it off as over-enthusiasm.”


Harrison begged the victim: ‘I beg that it stays between us.’ ‘Please don’t do this to me. I will lose everything.’ ‘I have a small daughter. You hold my life in your hands.’ 


Earlier that evening Harrison paid £100 for cocaine outside The Angel pub, where many of the close protection officers, including the victim, were drinking, following Wimbledon’s qualifying tournament.


They returned to her room with another male colleague, where the woman twice rebuffed Harrison’s advances when he tried to kiss her.


After leaving her room Harrison bombarded her with flirtatious texts, which she ignored and the woman went to sleep.


“I woke up to Phil in my bedroom. He was in bed with me naked,” she told the police in a video-recorded interview.


“I said: ‘What the f*** are you doing in my bedroom?’ and the next thing he was beside me.


“He just kind of laughed it off a little bit. He undressed and climbed into bed with me.


“He was kissing my back, neck and ears and was putting his hand on my breast and between my legs a few times and he kept trying to put his hand between my legs.


“He tried to push hard further between my legs around five times and was saying he was really horny.


“I told him to leave and he said I was moody. I rolled over onto my stomach so the mattress was protecting most of the parts of my body and he sat on top of me.”


Earlier Harrison had texted: ‘Filth don’t come into it.’ ‘Let me tease and please you like never before’ and ‘Give into temptation.’


He also tried to tempt her with more cocaine and also texted: ‘I’m coming for a cuddle. LMAO.’


After trying to rape her Harrison wrote: ‘FFS I can’t believe I came into your room. Obviously out of control,’ ‘OMFG what a mess I was in’ and ‘I’m sorry if I was OTT.’


Yesterday, prosecutor Bartholomew O’Toole told the court: “There was encouragement of the use of drugs and planning, with multiple texts in the hours before.


“The emotional pressure and threats regarding her career are also aggravating circumstances.”


In one text Harrison wrote to the victim: “We’ll all get the boot for being high and be blacklisted in the industry.” 


In her victim impact statement the woman said: “I felt during the trial that I was being attacked by the female defence barrister.


“What Phil did made me question my life in many ways. I always thought I was a strong and independent woman in a male-dominated industry, but now question myself.


“If I cannot look  after myself then I am kidding myself that I can look after others.


“I was working at Wimbledon, a role I really enjoyed, but now feel I cannot go back there ever again.


“I’ve been getting flashbacks when I go to bed and go to sleep and feel Phil is in my room and is going to attack me again.


“Nothing could prepare me for what I had to endure in court. The cross-examination scarred me as much as the incident.


“I feel so much safer knowing now he is in prison and I will not be assigned another job with him.


“I am grateful he will not be able to do this to anyone else. He violated me and lied about it.”


Lucy Organ, defending, submitted: “Both of them were using drugs and alcohol, but it was not to facilitate the offence.


“It is not accepted there were threats or blackmail regarding reporting the offence.


“Mr Harrison has not worked since his arrest and has lost his career as a result of this conviction.”


Harrison was arrested at a hotel three weeks after the offences and remained on bail until the jury unanimously convicted him after a seven-day trial.


He was also ordered to sign the sex offenders register for life.

Sunday, 20 October 2024

"Dangerous" Kurdish Illegal's Tube Train Murder Bid

A Kurdish illegal immigrant is starting a life sentence for pushing a tube train passenger onto live tracks at Oxford Circus Underground Station.

Brwa Shorsh, 24, deliberately shoved a postman into the path of an approaching train, claiming the victim had given him a funny look.

He has already been refused asylum in Germany and France, but managed to somehow slip into the UK, where he has given authorities three different dates of birth.

After a trial at Inner London Crown Court a jury convicted him of the attempted murder of Tadeusz Potoczek on February 3 and he received a sentence of life imprisonment.

Judge Benedict Kelleher announced Shorsh must serve a minimum and eight years and forty-nine days before he could be considered for parole.

The court heard at 2.53pm, Mr Potoczek, a man aged in his sixties, was walking along the Victoria Line southbound platform, where Shorsh was sitting on a bench.

As he neared Shorsh, checking the arrival of the next train on the overhead screen, he was pushed – unprovoked – onto the tracks as an underground service approached. 

A witness immediately responded, pulling the victim back onto the platform. 

The train driver also responded quickly to the incident and thankfully the victim did not sustain any serious injuries.

Shorsh left the station and he was arrested by an officer, who recognised him from the CCTV images collected, just hours later at Warren Street station at around 10.30pm.

Judge Kelleher told him: “You were complete strangers to each other and, as I will set out, he had done nothing at all to you to even begin to justify what you did to him.

What happened was captured on clear CCTV footage. 

You had been lying down on a bench on the platform for some time, but were siting upright when Mr Potoczek approached.

As he walked past, you stood up suddenly and pushed him hard to the side, causing him to fall onto the track.

At the moment you did that, a train was seconds away from emerging the tunnel into the station.

It was purely through luck that Mr Potoczek fell close to the edge of the track and did not touch the electric rail.

He remained on his feet and thanks to the very quick reaction of another passenger, he was pulled to safety.

The train driver saw what was happening and commendably was able to stop the train manually before it reached the point where Mr Potoczek had fallen.

Had Mr Potoczek touched the electric rail or had the train not stopped in time he would almost certainly have lost his life or at least been caused very severe injury.

You said that you had seen some women passing on the previous train, who you believed were laughing at you and that had made you angry.

You said that you then felt disrespected by Mr Potoczek because of the way he looked at you.

Although you denied trying to kill him you said that you did not care if he died.”

The victim told the trial he never looked at Shorsh in any particular way and this was accepted by the judge.

I sentence you on the basis that for no other reason than that you were feeling generally angry and then wrongly perceived Mr Potoczek to have been looking at you, you made the spontaneous decision to try to take away his life,” continued Judge Kelleher.

You were first identified in the UK in 2018, having entered illegally.”

Shorsh's multiple false dates of birth put him at between twenty-three and twenty-five years-old, however his personal life story to a psychiatrist adds up to a man in his late twenties.

This means he has consistently claimed to be younger than he is when asked to give his age.

Shorsh claimed a falling-out with his father as a teenager, prompted his departure from his native Kurdistan – losing his identity documents as he travelled through Europe.

You say you were refused asylum in Germany and then France, before travelling to the UK,” added the judge.

You were initially housed in Yorkshire, but then moved to London in late 2018. You appear to have been homeless on and off since then.

You have since made an asylum application in the UK, but not until at least 2020.

Within months of your arrival in the UK you committed a racially-aggravated offence of common assault and received a short sentence of twelve weeks.

Once in London, between the beginning of 2019 and the end of 2023 you committed a further five offences of assault or battery, an offence of threatening a person in public with a weapon, a bike chain and three offences of outraging public decency.

Most of the assault offences were committed towards officers attempting to move you along from railway stations.

The last offence, committed in November 2023, was an unprovoked attack on a female rail passenger in which you struck her to the back of the head.”

Experts have assessed Shorsh's IQ at close to borderline learning disability and having no mental illness.

He continued to tell the Probation Service he believed Mr Potoczek disrespected him and deserved to be pushed and officers concluded Shorsh continues to pose a high risk of serious harm to the public.

A police officer who regularly saw Shorsh on the network since 2018 confirmed his behaviour and appearance had dramatically changed over the period.

I have no hesitation at all in concluding that you are a dangerous offender,” Judge Kelleher told him. “You clearly pose a high risk of serious physical harm to members of the public.

It is no exaggeration to say that this was an extremely dangerous criminal act that would strike fear into every traveller on the Underground.”