It turns out that the Sudanese stabber who carried out the monstrous attack in Belfast, Ulster not only has two brothers who also slipped into the United Kingdom, but, according to the Daily Telegraph, the Belfast Sudanese savage also used to work as a police officer in a paramilitary type outfit in Sudan. This is the sort of person who should have given the Home Office pause before they gave him leave to remain in the UK. The UK Government allowed this man, from a violent and misogynistic and backwards culture, to enter the UK and they did so with little or no thought about what impact this man might have on the society that the Home Office injected him, like a harmful bacteria, into.
We have been woefully let down by the Home Office and numerous other government departments and agencies. None of these entities took one second to consider whether allowing in Mr Stabby Sudanese or those like him was good for Britons. Sadly the Sudanese Stabber is not alone. There are hundreds of thousands of people from violent, backward and incompatible cultures who have been waved into the UK by politicians, Judges and civil servants. This is a situation that should never, ever have happened and it is a mess that now needs clearing up and cleared up in a way that primarily benefits the British people as a matter of priority.
The Telegraph said:
A Sudanese man charged with attempted murder after the Belfast knife attack served as a policeman in Khartoum, friends have told The Telegraph.
Hadi Alodid is from a prominent north Sudanese family and was followed to the UK by two other brothers who also live in Britain.
The 30-year-old appeared in court on Wednesday, charged with the attempted murder of 44-year-old Stephen Ogilvie, who lost an eye and suffered injuries to his back and head in the attack.
The Telegraph added:
Family friends told The Telegraph that Alodid was from a large and politically-connected family from the town of Karima. He was born and partly raised in Saudi Arabia, but returned to Sudan for his education.
Azheri Omer said he had been friends with Alodid in the Sudanese capital Khartoum in 2022. Alodid joined the police in Khartoum, but Mr Omer said he had only stayed a few months.
When the country was engulfed in civil war in April 2023, he said the pair decided to head to Europe via Libya, which is a busy migrant-smuggling route.
The Sudanese Savage should never have been allowed to stay in Britain nor should many others like him. Unfortunately we got him because of the telescopic philanthropy of those who govern and administer us and who see more value in supporting those from afar than in supporting Britons.




Be the first to comment on "The backstory to the Belfast attack is even worse than imagined and embarrassing for the Govt."