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Savages

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 4:42 am
by Prlnce
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A Somalian man was arrested in Saratoga Springs Thursday afternoon on suspicion of posting nude photos of a minor online.

Police reports state the on Oct. 18, the victim reported to Saratoga Springs police that the suspect, Abdulkadir Sheik-Mumin had posted nude photos of her online. The victim reported she sent him the photos previously.

Reports state Sheik-Mumin, 23, asked the victim on Oct. 17 to celebrate his birthday with him. She declined, and Sheik-Mumin said he would post the photos she sent him online if she didn’t go, reports state.

She didn’t celebrate his birthday with him, and Sheik-Mumin posted the photos online, police reports state.

When the victim confronted Sheik-Mumin about the photos on the Internet, he originally denied that he posted them, but eventually told her he did, reports state.

Sheik-Mumin was arrested and booked into the Utah County Jail on suspicion of seven second-degree felony charges of sexual exploitation of a minor.

Sheik-Mumin also had several arrest warrants out of Salt Lake and Wasatch counties for misdemeanor offenses.

Re: Savages

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 4:58 am
by Sauron
I was expecting some drive by and some spraying......this guy is more like a self snitching, window licking moron.

Re: Savages

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 5:03 am
by salool
Maxaa isaga loo qabsaneya..so naagtu sawiradeedo iyadao oo qaawan ninka gacanta kamey saarin.

Why tease a hungry man in the first place, if you're not planing to go all the way with him.

waxaad tustay amba sii, amba xabaal yar qodo marku ku fadeexadeyo.

Re: Savages

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 7:22 am
by gedo_gurl
Naag ma'ahan, caruur bay aheyd ama gabar aad u yar.

Re: Savages

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 8:53 am
by gegiroor
Sad indeed. He screwed his life up to the point where he will be booked as a sexual predator for the rest of his life when he gets out of jail.

Re: Savages

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 12:26 pm
by TheblueNwhite
Damn.

Re: Savages

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 12:35 pm
by Hyperactive
morality aside, hope this is a lesson, many males here. you do not know picture you reposting. watch out these people may come to country in younger ages.

what about haba la shekeysan, sexually qof halal ko aheyn.

Re: Savages

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 9:21 pm
by jamal9
Sad indeed. He screwed his life up to the point where he will be booked as a sexual predator for the rest of his life when he gets out of jail.
on top of that, he will be raped repeatedly in jail by BUBA. he will come out with a broken leaking asshole. he will be a faggot for the rest of his life.

Re: Savages

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 9:27 pm
by incognito1
Sad indeed. He screwed his life up to the point where he will be booked as a sexual predator for the rest of his life when he gets out of jail.
on top of that, he will be raped repeatedly in jail by BUBA. he will come out with a broken leaking asshole. he will be a faggot for the rest of his life.
Hope he makes a great wife for bubba

Re: Savages

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:37 pm
by Cherine
Maxaa isaga loo qabsaneya..so naagtu sawiradeedo iyadao oo qaawan ninka gacanta kamey saarin.

Why tease a hungry man in the first place, if you're not planing to go all the way with him.

waxaad tustay amba sii, amba xabaal yar qodo marku ku fadeexadeyo.

Wax fadeexadee buu is idhi isagaa baa fadeexadoobay oo xabaal isu qoday :lol:

Re: Savages

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 3:27 pm
by waayeel101
fool xumo miyu akhlaq xumo ku darsaday! waxa ka daran ta wax ka dayday.

من صدج: أحشفا وسوء كيلة

Re: Savages

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 5:42 am
by Prlnce
METRO VANCOUVER -- A Metro Vancouver man with a lengthy criminal record would face undue hardship if deported to his native Somalia, the Federal Court of Canada has ruled.

Salah Awil Abdillahi, 26, has racked up 22 convictions, and faces two outstanding charges, since coming to Canada with his mother a decade ago.

And he’s had over 135 separate encounters with the police since he became a permanent resident here.

But Abdillahi is also an alcoholic who suffered brain damage when he was hit by a bus in September 2013, Judge Russell Zinn noted in his Oct. 23 decision.

And if Abdillahi were sent back to Somalia where he has no support, his prospects would be extremely bleak, Zinn said.

“Mr. Abdillahi is a cognitively-disabled recidivist-offender alcoholic with minimal work experience, access to resources, or social supports,” Zinn said. “He falls squarely within the category of persons identified in the documentary evidence that are unlikely to be able to get by in Mogadishu without experiencing undue hardship.”

Abdillahi has already lost his permanent resident status after being found “inadmissible on the grounds of serious criminality,” the ruling said.

He then requested a pre-removal risk assessment to determine if he could be safely returned to Somalia. An immigration department official said Abdillahi would be all right in the Somali capital of Mogadishu.

But Zinn disagreed, saying “Abdillahi has limited family connections in Somalia.”

“His father lives in Somalia but he has had no contact with him since 2007, and does not know where he lives. Similarly, he also has aunts and uncles in Somalia, but does not know where they live,” Zinn said.

Another problem are tattoos Abdillahi has that he says would identify him as being “westernized and not a Muslim.”

His tattoos include the words Outlaw, love, and the acronym SOG for ‘Somalia Original Gangster’ on his forearms.

“Mr. Abdillahi does not know which clan he belongs to and submits that he will be at risk in Somalia without the social and protective support of a clan,” Zinn said.

Zinn also called the immigration official’s finding that Abdillahi could successfully find work in Mogadishu “perverse” given his history in Canada.

“Mr. Abdillahi worked as a forklift driver for a total of four months between his arrival in Canada in 2005 and his removal hearing in 2014. Aside from these four months, he did not work at all while in Canada. Needless to say, and notwithstanding the contrary conclusion of the officer, this work experience does not bode well for Mr. Abdillahi’s economic prospects in Mogadishu,” Zinn said.



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