Wednesday, August 23, 2017

UK: Pakistani British policemen found guilty of drug dealing

(Birmingham) Whilst the left continue to play the race card over how people are starting to ask questions regards the very large number of Pakistani-British citizens finding themselves arrested and jailed in the UK for criminality.


In Birmingham, a Pakistani gang has just been convicted of drug dealing. However, what makes this court case stand out, is that 2 of the gang members were serving policemen who abused their authority in which to give their gang that edge over other drug gangs and the authorities.

Birmingham-based West Midlands Police constables Wahid Husman, 48, and Tahsib Majid, 36, used their roles to conspire to steal quantities of Class A and B drugs. Five other men also admitted a number of offences on 7 August, following the police investigation. The full list of Pakistani drug dealers are:
  • PC Tahsib Majid: Convicted on 22 August of conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office, two counts of conspiracy to steal, two counts of conspiracy to possess drugs with intent to supply, unlawful disclosure of personal data
  • PC Wahid Husman: Admitted four counts of conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office, two counts of conspiracy to steal, conspiracy to possess Class A drugs with intent to supply, conspiracy to possess Class B drugs with intent to supply
  • Imran Rehman: Admitted conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office, two counts of conspiracy to steal, conspiracy to possess class A drugs with intent to supply, conspiracy to possess class B drugs with intent to supply
  • Asam Qayum: Admitted conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office, conspiracy to steal, conspiracy to possess class A drugs with intent to supply, conspiracy to possess class B drugs with intent to supply
  • Shahzad Mushtaq: Admitted conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office, two counts of possession of class A drugs with intent to supply
  • Akeesh Rasab: Admitted conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office, possession of class B drugs with intent to supply
  • Imaan Haidri: Admitted conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office
All the above will be sentenced in October.