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Altaf Hussain leaves London police station as bail extended in hate speech case |
2019-09-13 |
![]() Hussain arrived at the Southwark police station at around 10am local time and left after nearly four-and-a-half hours, Mustafa Azizabadi of the MQM-London told Dawn. He was allowed to leave after his bail was extended. The duration of the bail wasn't immediately known. In June, the MQM founder was arrested from his London residence as part of the investigation into his alleged hate speeches. However, he was released on bail a day later by the British authorities without filing charges relating to the probe. Related: Muttahida Qaumi Movement: 2019-09-09 Mayor seeks open trial of KE officials for ‘mass murder’ Muttahida Qaumi Movement: 2019-08-22 Death sentence of PTI leader’s killers commuted to life term Muttahida Qaumi Movement: 2019-06-27 Shooter, three abettors still untraceable in Abidi murder case Related: Altaf Hussain: 2019-06-13 Altaf Hussain released on bail by police in London Altaf Hussain: 2019-02-26 'Hitmen' allegedly involved in attacks on MQM-P, PSP arrested: Sindh Rangers Altaf Hussain: 2019-01-04 29 properties of Khid mat-i-Khalq Foundation confiscated in money laundering case against MQM |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 England is largely seen as the parking space for moolah and for seeking refuge from governments. This sample is not as evil as the news from DAWN will paint him though. An army reject himself, he's against Pakistain's link to talibaners, using terrorists for political gain and violation of boundaries. And he advocated democracy and equal rights for minorities in the 'Stain and non-funding of the jamaats with funds begged from the world bank. In '92 the Nawaz Sharif govt cracked down on his MQM and hounded him out. Chiefly because he would not toe the military-mullah line and was chased away by mullahs. He was even accused of being a R&AW guy once. I don't know about his personal motives, but he usually talks sense, which is anathema to muslims (mainly Pakis) and registers in their ears as 'hate speech'. He occasionally rouses the rabble in Pakistain to rebel and protest. The UK courts may be daft but they're thankfully not totally owned by mullahs yet, so he enjoys their protection. There have been three attempts on his life by the ISI from 2014 to 2017. |
Posted by: Dron66046 2019-09-13 07:31 |
#1 Erm why is he allowed to stay in the UK? Just get him to find another country. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2019-09-13 05:28 |