Wednesday 11 September 2013

Ram attacker, Umar Siddique, who used car as weapon before stabbing, gets 11 years

A MAN who deliberately drove into an old school friend's car before stabbing him in the back has been jailed for 11 years.
Umar Siddique drove his Land Rover into the parked Skoda car in the middle of the night in Nidderdale Close, Wollaton, in March.

The 21-year-old, of Austin Avenue in Forest Fields, then reversed and rammed the car again.
Inside was his victim, also 21, who ran from the car. Siddique, however, chased him and hit him about the head with a pole. He then stabbed him three times in the back and slashed him on the left arm.
Siddique fled, but was quickly arrested. His victim spent several days in hospital and Siddique was convicted of causing grievous bodily harm and dangerous driving, following a trial. On Monday he was sentenced to 11 years and one year in prison respectively, to run concurrently.
Recorder Nicholas Dean said Siddique pre-planned the attack, using his vehicle as a weapon and inflicting serious injuries with a knife. He was fortunate his victim had not died.
Detective Constable Chris Underwood, of Radford Road CID, said: "Siddique went out that night with a knife and because it was there he used it. But not before he'd rammed the much smaller car of his victim, not once but twice, and beat him about the head. Any one of those strikes could have killed him and it amazes me that the victim was able to walk away from it that night.
"We do not tolerate any form of violence or disorder in Nottinghamshire and neither will we allow members of our community to suffer at the hand of those who perpetrate it."

Thursday 5 September 2013

Police hunting two Polish men after Radford sex assault

POLICE want to speak to these two polish men in connection with a serious sexual assault.
A woman was walking her dog in the grounds of St Peter's Church in Hartley Road, off Radford Boulevard, Nottingham, when she was grabbed by two men.
They pinned her to the floor and threatened her.
Her dog bit one of the men and the woman managed to escape.
She was bruised in the ordeal, which happened at about 9.30pm on July 10.
The first man is white, aged between 30 and 35, about 5ft 10in, with short, mousy hair. He is muscular and spoke Polish.

The second man is white, about 5ft 6in, 25 to 35, athletic, with short, dark hair. He also spoke Polish.

Anyone who recognises either of the men should contact police on 101.