It is strange how certain newspapers portray Muslims.
Muslims are like any one else. Good and bad.
The Ealing Times reports starts of with:
A DEVOUT Muslim has lost his appeal against a nine-year jail term for his part in an extensive cocaine smuggling ring.
"A DEVOUT Muslim" and peddling 3.8 kilograms of cocaine do not go hand in hand.
Either, he is a devout Muslim or a drug peddler, not both.
He had 20 glowing character references.
Were they present at the deal?
No. Then they can't be of any value, as he found out in court.
Nadim Qaiser Khan who lives in Headstone but worked in Southall was seen passing a drugs parcel worth £189,000 to an accomplice.
Muslims are like any one else. Good and bad.
The Ealing Times reports starts of with:
A DEVOUT Muslim has lost his appeal against a nine-year jail term for his part in an extensive cocaine smuggling ring.
"A DEVOUT Muslim" and peddling 3.8 kilograms of cocaine do not go hand in hand.
Either, he is a devout Muslim or a drug peddler, not both.
He had 20 glowing character references.
Were they present at the deal?
No. Then they can't be of any value, as he found out in court.
Nadim Qaiser Khan who lives in Headstone but worked in Southall was seen passing a drugs parcel worth £189,000 to an accomplice.