Sunderland – More alleged migrant rapists come before the courts

The location in North East England of Sunderland

 

Earlier this year this blog published an article concerning a massive wave of anger that had arisen in the North East of England, Sunderland in fact. A street that had had a great number of unwanted ‘refugees’ and ‘migrants’ dumped on them by central and local government, appeared to be becoming a locus for rape and sexual offences offences.

The article published at the time, June 2018, said:

Anger appears to be rising in Sunderland in North East England over the issue of potentially dangerous ‘refugees’ and a spike in the number of rapes and sexual assaults that have occurred there. These attacks have been attributed by some locals to the ‘refugees’ who appear to have been dumped in multiple occupied homes (HMO’s). According to a report in a local newspaper and from reports on social media, there have been two separate rape allegations relating to Roker Street in Sunderland, a street where these ‘refugees’ have been placed. The first attack in Roker Street is alleged to have taken place on May 23rd and two Muslims have been charged with sexual offences. The second attack also allegedly took place in Roker Street on 4th June for which two men have been questioned but released pending further enquiries.

There must have been an awful lot of Islam and migrant related rapes and sexual assaults happening to bring locals out on to the streets and peacefully demonstrate about this problem. The police at the time were obviously concerned about public reaction to this problem as they went out and made statements to the effect that ‘not just migrants rape’ to try to turn public attention away from the ‘asylum seekers’.

Now at least two of these alleged attackers from the ‘refugee’ housing in Roker Avenue (not ‘Roker Street as in the original piece) have come in front of the courts and they are surprise surprise (or rather not) defendants with Muslim names. According to a report in the Sunderland Echo, two men, one from asylum accommodation in Roker Avenue, deny charges that they raped a woman at the accommodation.

The Sunderland Echo said:

Saheed Rasoolli, 30, and Araz Abdulla, 23, each took a turn to rape the victim in the bedroom of a flat at Roker Avenue in Sunderland, it is claimed.

Newcastle Crown Court heard she was left with nail marks to her neck, throat and arms after the ordeal.

Prosecutor Paul Abrahams told jurors the woman had been waiting for a bus in the city in May when she was approached by Rasoolli, who had “decided at this early stage he was going to have sex with this female, whatever her views”.

Mr Abrahams said the victim was taken by Rasoolli to a “multi-occupancy building, containing a number of flats occupied by asylum seekers” and into Abdulla’s bedroom, who left the room.

He told jurors: “Rasoolli, without warning pushed her on the bed.”

Mr Abrahams said Rasoolli had sex with the woman and added: “She told him to stop and tried to push him off, she made it clear she didn’t want to have any kind of sexual activity but despite her attempts, he ignored her and continued to force himself on her.”

The court heard when Rasoolli had finished with the victim he left the room, Abdulla returned and took his turn to rape the woman.

Following the attack the woman was able to make good her escape. She reported the matter to the police and they investigated. One of the men, Abdulla, allegedly tried to derail the investigation by telling police that he also was the victim of an assault by ‘a male and a female’. Abdulla also claimed that Rasoolli had ‘forced’ him to have sex with the woman. Rasoolli when questioned by police tried to claim that he woman had come onto him and he had to ‘beg’ the woman to go away.

Although this pair of savages are entitled, as are we all, to be presumed innocent until or if they are found guilty, it does appear that local people were correct that the asylum housing in Roker Avenue, Sunderland is a problem. It would surprise me not one bit to find that there may be other sex offences or alleged offences that could be the work of the residents of these ‘asylum houses’ whom the local inhabitants neither wanted nor needed to be dumped upon them.

This case has revealed that not only were local people correct to be worried about what is going on in Roker Avenue, but also that the police are desperate to keep a lid on what seems to be growing public anger at the alleged crimes of the migrants housed there. The local people deserved better from their local police than just mealy mouthed guff about how it is not just ‘asylum seekers’ that rape. What local people deserve and require is to be protected from imported savages who have no respect for our nation, no respect for our way of life and certainly no respect for women.

The trial of Abdulla and Rasoolli continues.