Boxer Amir Khan has thanked the Metropolitan Police for helping with his case after they charged three men in with stealing his £72,000 watch at gunpoint.
Yesterday the police charged Ahmed Bana, 25, Nurul Amin, 24, and Dante Campbell, 20, over the incident on April 18.
Amazing that the police caught them, but then they weren't the sharpest tools in the drawer...rather like their victim:
Speaking after the charges were announced, the Olympic medallist tweeted: ‘I would like to thank the Metropolitan Police.
'They were always in communication with me & Sadiq Khan for pushing this case on his end.
‘Gun culture is on the increase in the UK, and we need to educate our youth to stay away from this.’
Wait, what? 'Gun culture'..? Who on earth is this moron trying to kid? It's not 'gun culture' that's the issue here, it's gang culture. It's the 'why should I bother getting a job when I can prey on others?' culture.
It wasn't even a real gun, FFS!
Scotland Yard said the three suspects, all from north London, have been charged with conspiracy to commit robbery.
Bana and Campbell have also been charged with possession of an imitation firearm.
Campbell has also been charged with possessing an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, and possession of ammunition for a firearm without a certificate.
Someone who buys ammunition for a fake gun is beyond educating, wouldn't you say?
Of course Sad Dick Khan't was pushing this case. Amir Khan is famous, and of the same religion. If it had been Joe Bloggs, a Christian plumber, then Khan't wouldn't have done anything except ignore the theft. Vote harvesting for the next election, either for continuing as mayor or becoming leader of the Labour Party.
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Surely he can't get voted in again..?
DeleteI increasingly find I now yawn at all these 'London' stories.
ReplyDeleteWhy? No English (or arguably civilised) humans involved. In fact I find it hilarious that the feral ethnics and tribals infesting a once great city are now 'forced' to prey on each other (since the elitists live in their protected bubbles, safe ... for now at least) ... and a more deserving set of 'victims' I cannot think of.
I would too, if I didn't work there!
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