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Father charged for Kinder-egg style drug exchange...

Mohammed Ashrif, a father to four children, was charged for dealing heroin and cocaine in a small 'Kinder-type' egg. Police patrolling in an unmarked vehicle arrested Ashrif after observing him in his car, pulling up to a man for a suspicious chat: “Initially he refused to open the doors so the window was broken and an officer reached in to remove the ignition keys” the prosecution at Bradford Crown Court argued. The court also heard that Ashrif had concealed the class-A drugs in eight little wraps, tucked inside the 'egg'. Another £480 in cash was also found inside the vehicle.

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Mohammed Ashrif

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Rt Hon Keith Vaz, MP

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Priti Patel MP

A Sikh lawyer has won a discrimination claim against Britain's Ministry of Justice. Amrik Bilkhu, a criminal defence lawyer was barred seeing a client at Belmarsh prison in South London in October 2013 because of the four pins holding his turban together, though he was allowed in before on previous occasions.

On Sunday, 18th January, people from all over London and around joined the Peace Walk organised by Kashmiri Pandits Cultural Society, UK in large numbers including several Kashmiri Hindu families, most of who have been direct victims of the forced exodus in the harsh winter of 1989-90. It was an emotionally charged atmosphere that brought back the haunting memories of their pain. To offer support and solidarity to their brothers and sisters, a number of other Hindu community members joined in and extended their support.

Young Kashmiri Hindu sharing experiences

Young Kashmiri Hindu sharing experiences

A young Kashmiri Hindu sharing experiences and Bob Blackman MP

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