Thursday 28 August 2014

Rotherham's Muslim Grooming Gangs

Rotherham's Muslim Grooming Gangs - Well, where do we start with this?

First, let's give the BNP a pat on the back for being the only party that would listen to the stories being spoken locally and taking them seriously. Be warned, similar things are happening in towns near you, particularly in the north, and this probably won't be the worse of it.


A banner outside Rotherham police station today but it is far too late.

So what can be done to stop this happening again?

  1. We have to reverse the mainstream views that anything said about Muslims is racist, especially if it is concerning criminal behaviour. The police, social services and councils must be made to take anti white crime more seriously. This means getting out of the EU and repealing the equal opportunities laws making everything anti non white in the UK racist.
  2. We have to get the police to adopt policies of mandatory DNA testing on babies that occur as a result of rape. In Rotherham, this would have shown at an early stage what race the perpitraitors were, and possibly led to earlier detection.
  3. Public sector workers in positions of responsiblity must be more accountable - how can we have several people, involved with Rotherham council over the period since 1997, working in similar positions for other public bodies. I think they are guilty of some part in the cover up of this scandal and must at least lose their current jobs.
  4. Vote BNP of course - any white person should have realised by now that the only solution is to stop voting for the anti white LibLabConUkip parties and vote for the only party that cares about the white population of this country.

Some other links I think you should read on this subject:

From Rotherham BNP Activist Marlene Guest
Joyce Thacker - one of the traitors to this country
We warned you, we told you but you weren't listening
Rotherham's Operational Caste System

Come to our next Nottingham BNP branch meeting - contact us at nottingham@bnp.org.uk or @bnpnottingham



Tuesday 26 August 2014

Hyson Green takeaway, Khyber Pass, faces legal action after 100+ diners get food poisoning

LEGAL action is being considered against a restaurant where over 100 diners suffered food poisoning after eating halal take-away curries and kebabs.
Young mother Kimberley Davis says she was one of 13 people who were hospitalised after she ate a chicken curry from the Khyber Pass terrorist hideout, in Gregory Boulevard, Hyson Green, Nottingham

The takeaway was ordered to close "until further notice" on June 26 after more than 130 people were struck down with symptoms and an investigation picked up a strain of E.coli bacteria in 17 cases.
Ms Davis, 26, has engaged a solicitor and has been told she could secure up to £4,000 in damages if her claim succeeds. She is the first diner to say she is seeking compensation from the restaurant.
The college student and mum-of-one, from St Ann's, said she shared a chicken curry from the takeaway with her partner Bardot Rolf – and both had to go to hospital.
"I've been having takeaways from the Khyber Pass for the last five years and it has always been nice," she said.
"But then in June my partner and I had a curry and we got so ill.
"The day after we'd eaten it we felt awful; we were being violently sick. I had to call my dad to come and pick my son up and then we went to the QMC."
As well as those who were hospitalised, a further 122 customers reported gastrointestinal symptoms such as high temperatures, severe vomiting and chronic diarrhoea.


Dianne Barker, solicitor at Nottingham's Nelsons Solicitors, is handling the compensation claim and hopes to secure between £2,000 and £4,000 if it is successful. If the claim goes to court it could take up to 18 months to be resolved.
Lorraine Raynor, the city council's head of environmental health, said the complaints were being investigated - I bet they won't be for fear of being accused of being wacist.
The Khyber Pass could not be contacted - probably because they've already set up somewhere else pedalling their filthy ritually slaughtered halal shit - you can see what Milipede thinks of it.
Vote BNP to abolish All ritually slaughtered food including Kosher and Halal.


Friday 15 August 2014

Enriching Basford Law clerk led £1m drug supply ring

SOLICITORS' clerk Leon Angel-Robinson has been jailed for 19 years after he led a secret life as the guardian over a £1.2m plot to supply cocaine.
Angel-Robinson worked in the courts, helping lawyers and criminals appearing before magistrates. But the 30-year-old had turned rogue - going back to his monkey roots – and was no better than the defendants he was supporting.

He governed the drugs conspiracy between criminal groups in Nottingham and Grantham. Police said he headed a network of Nottingham-based couriers who supplied about 45kg of cocaine to a trio of drug dealers from the Lincolnshire town between May 2012 and March 2013.
Angel-Robinson, 30, of Glamis Road, Basford, was sentenced following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court.
He was among seven defendants found guilty of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs after an investigation by the East Midlands Special Operations Unit.
Junior Mason, 29, of Nansen Gardens, Top Valley, and Martin Cooper, also 29, of Calder Close, Grantham, were each jailed for 15 years, while 12-year sentences were given to:
Nathan Stock, 29, of Mapperley Hall Drive, Mapperley.
30-year-old Greg Tulley, of Brendan Road, Wollaton.
Marc Fardell, 27, of Ambergate Walk, Grantham.
Jas O'Connor, 28, of Walton Gardens, Grantham.
Reuben Patterson, 29, of Noel Street, Forest Fields, the owner of a car used to deliver drugs to Adam Walker-Brown on the day of his arrest, was given a three-year sentence.
Walker-Brown, 29, of Stirling Grove, Clifton, and 26-year-old Desmond Buchanan, of Penlech Walk, Top Valley, pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing. They were sentenced on August 4 to eight-and-a-half years and six years respectively.
Aaron Simpson pleaded guilty to his part before trial on July 31. Simpson, 29, of Nidderdale, Nottingham, was sentenced to eight years.
Lee McNeill, 28, Wistow Close, Whitemoor, Jermaine Oram, 29, of Gawthorne Street, Basford, and Shirlon Ankle initially denied their part in the conspiracy. However, they all changed their pleas to guilty on Wednesday and all were sentenced yesterday.
McNeill received five-and-a-half years in prison and Oram got four. Ankle, 31, of Duchess Street, Bulwell, was jailed for 11 years.
Detective Chief Superintendent Andy Hough, head of the special operations unit, said: "Given that someone employed as a solicitors' clerk orchestrated this conspiracy shows a stunning disregard for the law.
"Even the arrests of his couriers did not deter or concern him, and he simply turned to others to deliver the drugs on his behalf. It is fitting, therefore, that he should be handed such a significant prison sentence for his role."
Vote BNP to really punish this scum 

Tuesday 12 August 2014

Can You Identify This 'Enricher' Who Harassed Girl At Nottingham Station?

A 17-year-old girl was harassed in broad daylight by a man as she left Nottingham train station to meet her mum.
The man walked behind the girl over the bridge leading from platform seven to the station car park.


He asked for her phone number and if she had a boyfriend.
The girl, of the Nottingham area, ignored him and carried on walking but he continued to follow her, making “explicit and lewd comments and requests”.
He remained behind the girl into the car park and up to her mum’s car. He then stood next to the car, staring into it.
British Transport Police are appealing for help with their investigation, into the incident which happened at 2.45pm on Sunday, July 20 - when the station may have been busy.
They have released CCTV images of a man they believe may have key information which could assist them.
PC Mark Burgess, the investigating officer, said: "This naturally caused her some distress and alarm and she asked him to go away and leave her alone.
“Unwanted sexual behaviour of any kind on the rail network and surrounding areas will not be tolerated. Fortunately incidents of this nature are rare but, when they do occur, we will do all we can to track down those responsible.
“If you recognise the man pictured, or have any information about the incident, I would urge you to please come forward and talk to us. Your information could prove vital to this investigation.”
A spokesman for East Midlands Trains, which operates the station, said: “We do not tolerate inappropriate behaviour on our stations and will be working with the British Transport Police to find the person responsible.
“Everybody has the right to feel safe and secure when travelling with us. The safety and security of our passengers and staff is our top priority.”
Vote BNP to sort out these 'enrichers'

Sunday 10 August 2014

Radford stabbing. Two arrested

The suspects, aged 23 and 21, were arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm and bailed pending further enquiries.

A 16-year-old was found injured in Alfreton Road, Radford, at just after 6.30pm on Saturday (2 August 2014).

He was taken to Nottingham’s Queen's Medical Centre in a serious but stable condition.

 If you saw the incident, or have any information, contact us on 101, quoting incident 786 of 2 August, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.