Tag: British Court

  • Allegation Of Raping Minor Girls, 7 People In Britain Found Guilty

    Allegation Of Raping Minor Girls, 7 People In Britain Found Guilty

      Canada Global (Web News) The British court has declared 7 people guilty of raping minor girls. Among the criminals are Muhammad Ammar, Muhammad Zameer, Abid Siddiqui, Muhammad Sayab, Yaserjaibi, Tahir Yasin and Ramin Bari. British media. The girls, aged 11 and 16, were taken from a children’s home and sexually abused several times in 2000. Sheffield Crown Court found the accused guilty after a nine-week trial.

    According to British media, the J Report, published in 2014, launched an investigation called Operation Stovewood, which revealed that 1,400 girls were raped by a gang of Pakistani men in Rotherham from 1997 to 2013. According to the media, the British National Crime Agency said that the rapes took place in various places, including a supermarket, a cemetery, a park, a car and behind a children’s nursery in the city. During the hearing, the jury was told how a The girl was taken to a hotel where two men sexually assaulted her.

  • British girl shot dead in family garden in western France

    British girl shot dead in family garden in western France

    Canada Global (Web News) Following a long-running land-related disagreement between neighbours, an 11-year-old British girl was shot and killed in her home’s yard in western France’s Brittany, according to the local prosecutor and a town official.

    In the little town of Saint Herbot, next to Quimper, the family was enjoying a beautiful Saturday evening in their garden when a Dutch neighbour allegedly opened fire on them many times.

    The prosecutor said that the girl’s parents were both injured, with her father sustaining potentially fatal wounds. The second daughter of the parents, who is 8 years old, was uninjured but in shock.

    The Quimper prosecutor’s office released a statement stating that “initial evidence suggests the victims’ neighbour, a 71-year-old Dutch pensioner, suddenly appeared armed with a firearm and fired several shots in the direction of the victims… before retreating to his home with his wife.”

    When a police negotiator convinced the Dutchman to leave his property, he turned himself in.

    The local prosecutor stated that although the reason for the incident was not immediately evident, the two families had been engaged in a protracted dispute over a piece of land that bordered the two estates.

    The British family has been in the hamlet for five years, according to Regine Guillot, secretary of Plonevez-du-Faou’s nearby town hall, and the Dutch neighbour is a reclusive man.

    Guillot told Reuters that there were “neighbourhood issues, yes, a hedge, a field, but nothing more than that, not that we were aware of.” The community is in disbelief.

    Calls to the British embassy in Paris were not immediately answered by a representative.

    granted the seriousness of the situation, the public prosecutor in Brest has been granted the case.

    A British youngster was one of four children and two adults who were stabbed in the peaceful Alps town of Annecy only days before to the tragedy.

  • Amir Khan handed two years boxing ban due to drug overdose

    Amir Khan handed two years boxing ban due to drug overdose

    Canada Global (Web News) The UK Anti-Doping organisation announced on Tuesday that British boxer Amir Khan has been suspended from all sports for two years after the illegal chemical ostarine was found in his sample following his match against Kell Brook in February.

    After losing to fellow British Brook in the sixth round on February 19 and announcing his retirement in May, the 36-year-old former light-welterweight world champion Khan said he will not fight again until April 2024.

    According to the UKAD website, ostarine is a medication intended to mimic the effects of testosterone. It is listed as an anabolic agent on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s restricted list and is never allowed in sports.

    Khan acknowledged that he infringed anti-doping laws but insisted that it was not his aim. Before to his fight with Brook, Khan had voiced worries about the absence of drug testing.

    In a written judgement dated February 21, 2022, an independent panel accepted Amir Khan’s case, disregarded “deliberate or reckless conduct,” and imposed a two-year suspension from all sports owing to “strict liability.”

  • British parliament blocks TikTok over security reasons

    British parliament blocks TikTok over security reasons

    Canada Global (Web News) The British Parliament, the latest Western institution to forbid the Chinese-owned video app due to security concerns, will block TikTok on all devices connected to its network following a similar ban on government gadgets.

    The commissions of both the House of Commons and the Lords have decided that TikTok will be prohibited from all parliamentary devices and the wider parliamentary network in response to the government’s decision to prohibit the app from government devices, a parliamentary official said.

    The Chinese-owned video app was last week outlawed in Britain on official phones.

    “Cybersecurity is a top duty for parliament,” the spokeswoman stated.

    The US, Canada, Belgium, and the European Commission have previously banned the app from being used on equipment that has been issued by their respective governments.

    Because of worries that the Chinese government could misuse user data from the TikTok app, which is owned by the Beijing-based company ByteDance, Western security interests have come under increased scrutiny.

    The British parliament’s ban was made public as TikTok’s CEO answered questions from American lawmakers who believe the app should be restricted because it could endanger American national security.

  • Reham Khan announces third marriage

    Reham Khan announces third marriage

    Canada Global (Web News)

    Reham Khan, a former wife of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and a British-Pakistani journalist, announced her marriage.

    Reham Khan took to Instagram to share several images announcing her third marriage to Mirza Bilal.

    The first image depicts a couple holding hands and displaying their wedding rings.

    “In Seattle, we married in a simple Nikkah ceremony. As per Muslim tradition, my husband @mirzabilal__ does not wear gold “She captioned the photograph.

     she further wrote on Twitter. 

  • Daily Mail Defamation: Court denies Shahbaz Sharif time to respond.

    Daily Mail Defamation: Court denies Shahbaz Sharif time to respond.

    Canada Global (Web News) British court rejects Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s plea for indefinite adjournment in Daily Mail defamation case.

    The court rejected Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s request for an indefinite adjournment and refused to grant further respite to the petitioner.

    The lawyers took the stand that the Prime Minister of Pakistan is busy, more time should be given to submit the reply, to which Justice Matthew Nicklin remarked that the Prime Minister and the common man are equal in his court.

    It should be noted that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his son-in-law Ali Imran have not yet been able to respond to the Daily Mail’s defense in court. If Shahbaz Sharif fails to respond in the case, he will have to pay the legal costs to the Daily Mail.

    What did the Daily Mail publish?

    According to reports, the British newspaper has claimed that the assets of Shahbaz Sharif and his son-in-law started to skyrocket after becoming the Chief Minister. Sources say that Ramzan Sugar Mill has also been mentioned in the reply.

    The Daily Mail claims that “we sought the views of the Sharif family before publishing the story.”

    According to newspaper officials, David Rose spoke to Salman Shehbaz twice, Maryam Aurangzeb and Azam Tarar were also contacted but they did not respond.