Sicko asylum seeker who filmed UK sexual assault earlier convicted of murder

· Toronto Sun

The UK appears to be taking a page out of Canadian immigration policy.

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An asylum seeker who filmed a woman being gang raped on a beach had earlier been convicted of murder in Egypt, British prosecutors said.

According to UK media reports Karin Al-Danasurt, 20, was found guilty of four counts of rape as a secondary party. The Egyptian national encouraged and then filmed the horrific attack last October.

Al-Danasurt, along with Ibrahim Alshafe, 25, and Iranian Abdulla Ahmadi, 26, who were each found guilty of two counts of rape, were convicted after a trial in Hove Crown Court.

Will they be deported?

The three monsters crossed the English Channel by boat and were awaiting decisions on their asylum claims.

Prosecutors revealed that Al-Danasurt had been convicted of murder in his absence in Egypt, adding that the basis of his asylum claim was that he fled the country to “evade a lengthy custodial sentence.”

No, no, his legal eagle said. It was his BROTHER. A judge ruled to keep the murder conviction super secret. Al-Danasurt was previously given a caution for “criminal damage.”

An ‘appalling crime’

Sadly, court heard it was “not a foregone conclusion that these defendants will be deported”, adding “I am not the Home Office” when asked about reports to determine whether the rapists meet the threshold for extended sentences.

However, border security and asylum minister Alex Norris said: “Once sentencing has taken place, we will move to deport them off British soil.”

The trio had only been in the country for several months when they committed the gang rape. Alshafe’s asylum application had been refused on Oct. 3, but he told the court he did not know about the update to his case before going to Brighton that night. Convicted killer Al-Danasurt had been in the country about four years.

Under current law, most foreign nationals in British prisons can be considered for removal after serving 30% of their custodial sentence. They are then barred from ever returning to the UK.

‘People taking our country for a ride’

Norris added: “My thoughts are first and foremost with the victim of this appalling crime, and with all those who have been affected by it.

“What she endured is deeply disturbing, and I commend her bravery in coming forward and reporting these vile individuals. I share the public’s outrage in their horrendous actions.

“The perpetrators have now been rightly convicted, and justice has been delivered by the courts. Once sentencing has taken place, we will move to deport them off British soil.”

Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, told reporters: “There are people who are taking our country for a ride, are coming here trying to claim asylum, which is for genuine refugees, when really they come here to do harm to others. This is why it’s really important that we solve this small boats crisis, that’s why I’ve changed the Conservative Party policy.”

Foreign-born criminals, particularly Muslim rape gangs, have become an increasing problem in the UK. The predatory activities frequently target vulnerable white girls who are then gang-raped, hooked on drugs and forced into prostitution.

However, for years, authorities did not act because they worried arrests and trials might harm “social cohesion.”

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