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Showing posts with label murderer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label murderer. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Jihadi who killed 12 Druze children in July eliminated by IDF

 

IDF eliminates Hizballah jihadi responsible for

rocket attack that killed 12 Druze children


Israel didn’t target Lebanese children, or even children of Hizballah members, in revenge. It just took out the man responsible for the attack. This, beyond all the propaganda, is the difference between the two sides.




IDF eliminates Hezbollah terrorist responsible for rocket attack

that killed 12 Druze children

by Matthias Inbar and Ariel Oseran, i24 News, October 3, 2024:

The Israeli military announced on Thursday it eliminated the Hezbollah terrorist behind the firing of a rocket that killed 12 children in the Druze town of Majdal Shams in northern Israel earlier this year….


Sunday, March 10, 2024

Canadian Justice > Murderer, rapist, violent offender released on parole in BC - what stupidity!

 

‘Baffling’: B.C. murderer who killed

university student granted day parole




The man who was convicted of murdering a University of Victoria student in 1987 has been granted day parole.

In January 1987, UVIC student Marguerite Telesford went missing. Her body was never found, but evidence led to the conviction of Scott Mackay for her murder. Mackay is serving a life sentence for his conviction.

The convicted killer is also a person of interest in another unsolved homicide case and has been convicted for two attacks on sex trade workers.

Now, Mackay has been granted six months of day parole, after six unsuccessful applications, despite the parole board saying Mackay has a high risk for “violent reoffending.”

Victim rights advocate Dave Teixeira is calling the decision “baffling.”

“He has not demonstrated remorse, or cooperation, in the long term to bring closure to this family and it seems in many cases, parole boards and review boards lean towards letting someone out after a certain amount of time because they’ve ‘earned it’ and it proves their systems are working,” Teixeira told Global News.

“It seems to be another instance that a parole board is disregarding the safety of Canadians.”

Exactly, who is going to take responsibility for the first girl he murders?

The board said it found that Mackay would not present an undue risk to society while on day parole, referencing his 25 years of sobriety and completion of programs.

Mackay has numerous conditions including a 10 p.m. curfew and a ban from consuming alcohol and drugs. He also must report all relationships and friendships with women to his parole supervisor.

As to where Mackay will be released, it is unclear as that information was redacted from the decision.

Wow! That should give him a head-start in selecting his next victim. Good grief! Canada's justice system is soooo criminal centric and so completely ignores the safety of women and girls in society.



Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Butcher of Pakistan: Austrian Police Arrest Hitman-Turned-Migrant-Trafficker Accused of Killing 70

FILE PHOTO © Antonio Bronic / Reuters

Vienna police have captured a 35-year-old man accused of killing 70 people in Pakistan. Atif Z. was arrested among a group of 42 illegal migrants in Hungary, local media have reported.

Atif Z. is on Pakistan’s Most Wanted list and was detained following a tip-off in an international police operation near Boly in southern Hungary, from where he reportedly operated a people-smuggling ring.

"This case once again shows the importance of international cooperation in combating crime. I can only congratulate the Austrian investigators on this success," said Austria’s Interior Minister Wolfgang Sobotka.

Austrian newspapers reported that the suspect was known as the Butcher of Pakistan, but added their country’s police had limited knowledge of the details of the crimes committed in his homeland.

Atif Z. now faces deportation to Pakistan. However, that process could be delayed as Vienna does not customarily return criminals who could face the death penalty in their home country, which is a distinct possibility in this case.

Perhaps Austria could make an exception for such a special person.

According to European Union’s border agency Frontex, the Western Balkan route – from Turkey, into Greece, former Yugoslavia, Hungary and onto Switzerland or Austria, then the rest of Europe – was the migrants’ preferred way of entering Europe in 2015, with over 760,000 new arrivals. After tighter policing controls were introduced at the end of that year, the numbers dropped sharply to about 120,000 in 2016.

The immigrant issue has nonetheless continued to dominate Austrian politics. Earlier this month, the conservative anti-migration politician, 31-year old Sebastian Kurz, was elected chancellor, paving the way for a ruling coalition between the center-right and the nationalist right parties.