Monday, 27 May 2013

Ways To Help Your Local BNP Branch & Protect The Way Of Life Of Ingenious Britains

There are many ways you can help your local BNP branch which you may not have thought of - here are some ideas:


  • Become a candidate for the Local Council, Euro or Westminster elections - you just need to be on the electoral role.
  • Join the local leafletting group to spread the message
  • Attend the local BNP meeting - the Nottingham ones are scheduled for the last sunday of each month in town - email bnpnottingham@gmail.com for details
  • Set up a will to leave some money to the BNP - see http://www.bnp.org.uk/legacy for details
  • Follow us on twitter at @bnpnottingham to get the real news
  • Do NOT believe anything the BBC tells you - they are biased to the left side because of the communist NUJ involvement - we prefer Russia Today (http://rt.com/)

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Algerian Thieves' £50k haul from Nottingham clubbers


A GANG have been jailed over a "sophisticated" conspiracy targeting Nottingham clubbers for their mobile phones.

Expensive smart phones were stolen from handbags and pockets in bars and nightclubs and passed on for sale in Algeria.
Police uncovered the scam by chance – after a student at the University of Nottingham had her iPhone 4 stolen in Stealth nightclub.
She had downloaded an 'app' called Find My iPhone which allowed her to lock it and to track it.
The student logged onto her laptop and found her phone was at an address in Radford Boulevard.
She passed this information to detectives who found her phone and 58 others.
They had been taken from people in Stealth, Rock City, Market Bar, Ocean, Oceana, Coco Lounge and Red Bar.
Derby clubs Nono8 and Fever had also been targeted along with Embrace and Replica in Sheffield.
Algerians Karim Bousaboun and Mehamad Maddahi, both of Radford Boulevard, are believed to have made £51,488.71 from the scam.
Prosecutor Ian Way said a third man had been bailed and was believed to have left the country.
Bousaboun and Maddahi were jailed at Nottingham Crown Court yesterday for conspiracy to steal mobile phones.
Bousaboun, 25, who was found guilty after a trial, received four years, and Maddahi, 22, who pleaded guilty, got three.
Judge Andrew Hamilton said: "The two of you acted as a gang. You target young people in Nottingham clubs. They were easy prey. Young people have their phones about them at all times these days.
"As a gang you worked out a system whereby in fact one of the gang would take the phone out of the nightclub and hand it to the person waiting outside."
An Algerian man would collect the phones and take them out of the country.
"The fact is this netted you a considerable amount of money and this was clearly done as a very sophisticated scam," said the judge.
The woman who helped expose the scam said: "The night was ruined, so I went home and got straight on my laptop to see if I could find it on the 'Find My iPhone' app.
"They must have turned the phone off because the app couldn't find it, but at midday the next day they must have turned it on for a few minutes because I got a hit."
Detective Constable Perveez Rashid, of Radford Road CID, said 60 per cent of the phones they found had not been reported stolen and were presumed lost.
He urged people to pinlock phones, register them on the website www.immobilise.com and report a lost or stolen phone to police.
He said: "With Bousaboun and Maddahi now in jail, and their illicit enterprise dismantled, we have gone a long way to reducing this type of crime."


Friday, 17 May 2013

BNP's Nationalistic Socialist agenda is the real voice


May I remind you to follow us at   twitter@bnpnottingham  and Facebook bnpnottingham which also links to our blogspot.

Remenber UKIP is getting alot of free publicity from the Zionist media but soon enough the BBC and the rest will turn on Farage (who is really a tory) and that will be the end of that.

Its this party with its Nationalistic Socialist agenda that is the real voice of opposition,not phoneys like UKIP.

So keep the faith and help us and this great country of ours in any way you can.

Monday, 13 May 2013

Radford Armed mugger given 2 years in a young offenders institution (serving only half the sentence)!

TWO masked robbers have been locked up for mugging a motorist.
Jordan Shardlow pulled out a knife with a six-inch blade and threatened Ouzair Malik, while accomplice Fabio Agostinho got into his car.
Mr Malikhad been out and was getting into the car in Independent Street, Radford, at 3am on March 24.
Agostinho searched the car and the pair stole Mr Malik’s bag, Nottingham Crown Court heard.
Shardlow slapped him in the face & prodded him three or four times with the knife, not injuring him but leaving him in fear.
Shardlow, 18, of Hardy Street, Radford, and Agostinho, also 18, of Lindfield Road, Broxtowe Estate, were arrested and charged with robbery, which they admitted.
Recorder Mark Wall sent them to a young offenders’ institution for two years and four months each.
He said they would serve half their sentences and the rest on licence.
“Your behaviour on this night in March is completely incomprehensible.
“You are two 18-year-old men with no previous convictions. Yet you committed a really serious robbery.”
The judge said the offence was more serious because the weapon was used to prod the victim.
He also said the fact there were two of them, the time the attack took place and the masks were all important.
“This indicates to me there was a degree of planning in what you did,” the judge said. “But I accept the mitigation – that it was a matter of minutes or hours and certainly not a matter of days.”
He said that their age, good character and references, showing there was a different side to their characters, were mitigating factors.
The judge added: “I warn both of you because of the serious aggravating features of the offence, if you would have been older or had previous convictions, the sentence would have been significantly longer.”

Sunday, 12 May 2013

BNP candidates in action during the County Council elections count


ABOVE: BNP invigilators scrutinizing the count.

Despite all adversities, you will often notice our candidates, members and supporters being actively involved in various campaigns, table top sales and at important events such as the recent local elections.

To become involved just e-mail bnpnottingham@gmail.com

Friday, 10 May 2013

Two for the Money: UK Paedophile Justice?


• UK Paedophile Judicial Policy?: 2 year sentence, SUSPENDED for 2 years, 10 years on the Sex Offenders Register and 2 years supervision. These sentences were recently handed out in Chelmsford and Keighly to convicted paedophiles. One shared pornographic images of children and animals and the other molested a young girl from age 10 for over 8 years. • Nick discusses our response to UKIP, a hyper materialist party, for whom Profit is God. Our plans for lessons learned in Maryport and reminds us Nationalism isn’t about the ‘me, me, me’, it’s about the rights of the community, the people, the nation, the race.


Friday, 3 May 2013

BNP Results for Nottinghamshire County Council seats


The BNP results for the 2 Nottinghamshire County Council seats ...


Beauvale
Candidate                                                       Party                                     Votes Share         Result
1. John William Handley                                  Conservative Party                       1050              34.8%
2. Edward David Walter Llewellyn-Jones            Labour Party                                  902             29.9%
3. Vincent Gilbert                                            UK Independence Party                  719              23.9%
4. Josie Forrest                                               Liberal Democrats                         163                5.4% 
5. Beth Hewis                                                 Green Party                                   101                3.4%
6. David Michael Matthew Wright                  British National Party                      78               2.6%

Eastwood
Candidate                                                     Party                                      Votes Share          Result
1. Keith Longdon                                           Liberal Democrats                          1234             45.7%
2. Sue Bagshaw                                            Labour  Party                                   834             30.9%
3. Laurence Keith Herniman                          UK Independence Party                     360              13.3%
4. Adrian Royce Limb                                   Conservative Party                            214                7.9%
5. Alex McConnell                                      British National Party                        57                2.1%

Two brothers jailed after £70,000 worth of heroin found


TWO brothers have been jailed after £70,000 worth of heroin was found.
Polices searched a property in Foxhall Road earlier this year as the result of a tip off.

They found heroin, estimated to be worth £70,000, along with about £500 worth of crack cocaine and a small amount of ketamine and cannabis.
The force’s specialist team Operation Vanguard, which targets drugs, guns and gangs, carried out the raid.

Detective constable James McDonagh said: “Once again, Operation Vanguard is showing that crime does not pay; that if you deal in drugs in Nottinghamshire you will be caught.

“The Ali brothers had been regularly supplying illegal substances to the Nottinghamshire area and their conviction today will go someway in disrupting this activity.”

Brothers Shazad and Shabaz Ali, who lived in the property, were arrested following the raids on January 9, 20013.

Detectives were able to gather evidence of the brothers’ illicit dealings using covert tactics.

Mobile phone analysis was used to target the people they supplied.

Shazad and Shabaz Ali appeared before Nottingham Crown Court yesterday. (03/05) Shazad Ali, 25, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply heroin and cocaine and possession of ketamine.

He was jailed for three years

Shabaz Ali, 24, was sentenced to two years in prison after an earlier guilty plea to supply and possession with intent to supply cannabis.

He was also sentenced to a month in jail for possession of cannabis and three months for possession of cocaine.

The sentences will run concurrently.

On sentencing Judge Hamilton said: “People who deal class A drugs can expect to go to prison for a significant amount of time.”
DC McDonagh welcomed the sentence.

He said: “The sentence imposed upon them reflects the determination of the police and the courts to make Nottinghamshire a cleaner, safer place to live, to work in and to visit.”

Notts Police will now pursue the brothers under the Proceeds of Crime Act, which will
enable police to confiscate any money they have made from the drugs racket.