The days of names like 'John Smith' or 'Reggie Johnson' have long gone in Londinistan, now the familiar
news reports of the city that became a wild bazaar of violence are decorated with a more 'eastern' variety.
news reports of the city that became a wild bazaar of violence are decorated with a more 'eastern' variety.
Quote:Man walked into Brent park to buy cryptocurrency but got sliced up with Rambo knife andMy London:
dumped in lake
Abdi Hassan set a trap for his target by pretending he had cryptocurrency to sell
-but when he arrived they snared him and left him traumatised for life
'A violent robber lured his victim with a promise of selling him crypto currency then sliced him up with
a Rambo knife and threw him into a freezing lake. Abdi Hassan, 27, of Janson Close, Brent was jailed
for 14 years at St Albans Crown Court on Monday (October 30), after he was convicted of GBH, robbery
and possession of an offensive weapon in a trial at Harrow Crown Court in June 2023.
Abdi Hassan. Brent Reservoir in North West London.
Hassan was part of a three strong knife gang who used promise of crypto currency to tempt their victim
to Neasden Recreation Ground in Brent, North West London, in December 2021. When the victim -a man
in his 20s -arrived, they knocked him to the ground and Hassan drew his Rambo knife, slashing the man
on the back, arms, and legs before chucking him into the sub-zero water of a nearby lake.
Police used 'fast time intelligence' to track down Hassan and he was arrested and brought before the courts.
But the force says the other two attackers are still at large nearly two years later. PC Gulennur Gaygusuz of
the North West Command Unit said: "This was a particularly violent attack on a defenceless man who was
left injured and traumatised after being thrown in freezing water in the middle of winter.
"Hassan inflicted knife injuries on the victim, repeatedly slashing him during a sustained attack, causing
long-term psychological trauma. Work continues to bring the two other people responsible to justice."
Hassan was given an extended sentence, meaning he will serve another four years on licence when
he is released...'
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