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Britain
Man Who Threatened Prime Minister and MPs over Fear Mother Would Fail Immigration Test Jailed
2020-11-22
[BREITBART] Wajid Shah, 27, was locked away
Maw! They're comin' to get me, Maw!
for two years after being found guilty of six counts of sending threatening communications to politicians, including a death threat to former Prime Minister Theresa May. The court heard that Shah had sent messages to those connected to British immigration laws over fears his mother would fail her citizenship test.

The Slough resident was first arrested for sending threatening messages in March 2019 and was rearrested the following month after he continued to send malicious communications. Charged in September 2019, he was found guilty at Southwark Crown Court on October 6th after a six-day trial and was sentenced on Friday.

Thames Valley Police said that all the communications sent via email had "conveyed a threat with the sole purpose of causing distress or anxiety to the recipient".

Shah had sent messages to then-Prime Minister May as well as past and present serving parliamentarians in the Labour and Conservative parties, according to the BBC.

In an impact statement read on behalf of the former Conservative leader, it was revealed that while Mrs May was used to receiving threatening messages, it was the fact that Shah lived so close to her Maidenhead constituency and the "extremely offensive, threatening and disturbing" nature of the messages that left her "feeling anxious and concerned".

Mrs May, who Shah threatened to kill "with a knife or gun", added that "what made this one different was the explicit and repeated threat to kill me".

He had also sent messages to MP Tan Dhesi and former MP and current Member of the House of Lords Mark Lancaster, in which he threatened to cut off their heads. The threats against Mr Dhesi, which included a racist slur, were taken so seriously by police that the Slough Labour MP was advised to leave his constituency office.

Former Conservative immigration minister Caroline Nokes was also targetted with a message that said: "I’m going to kill you fucking bitchh and I’m going to kill you fucking bitch."

Ms Nokes noted that the email she received indicated that Shah had done some research on her constituency, leaving her with the feeling that the threat was reminiscent of the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox, who was shot and stabbed outside of a library where she was holding a surgery in 2016.

Shah had also sent former Labour minister Lord David Blunkett abusive messages, calling him a "regarded blind bastard" in two emails.

Prosecutor Barry McElduff had told jurors that Shah was concerned that his mother Noreen Shah would fail her naturalisation test because she speaks "little or no English", as he often had to act as her translator.

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