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Re: African gangs robbing shops.

Post by FLEKTARN » Thu Jun 13, 2019 11:56 am

Valkie wrote:
Thu Jun 13, 2019 5:04 am
FLEKTARN wrote:
Wed Jun 12, 2019 10:46 pm
And there's this common misconception around the Anglo-Saxon countries, that if you get paid a lot, if your salary is great and you make a lot of money, you're automatically safe. Pretty dead wrong. South Africa and Germany are a good examples what happens when you have money and you think you're safe.

In Germany, the daughter of some commission general of the EU got fucked, raped, and beaten to shit by some young Algerian migrant. She's now dead, but my girlfriend is still alive. And in South Africa, well, you know already what happens when you're rich and white there.
But there is a singular advantage in having money.
You can pay to have someone, anyone, found and put down.

It's not as expensive as you woukd think.
Kneecapping, beaten to a pulp and numerous other.......services, can be purchased for a few grand.

And if said perpetrator is in gaol, it gets cheaper.

You just have to know the right people.

You're missing on something. Yes, if it was me, or you. Most people are too liberal and mangina to even think or plan of such a thing. A nation that banned self-defense tools, why do you think that same nation and people in it will resort to violence? It just sounds stupid!
The one that says the least can often have a very different perspective and hold the answer. The least qualified person may hold the most wisdom. When you don’t have knowledge or experience blocking your perspective, you can see problems and solutions.

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Re: African gangs robbing shops.

Post by Bobby » Thu Jun 13, 2019 9:10 pm

https://www.theunshackled.net/australia ... to-sydney/

African Crime Wave Comes to Sydney

June 13, 2019 Tim Wilms


The city of Sydney has found itself in the midst of its own African youth gang crime wave. This crime crisis had been viewed as unique to the city of Melbourne and had been blamed on soft law and order in the state from the government and judiciary.

The Sydney public has become alarmed over a number of what have been called ‘grab and run’ robberies in electrical stores throughout the city. What has been occurring is gangs of youths of African appearance have been simply storming into these stores with their numbers so intimidating that they are simply able to walk out of the shop in broad daylight with thousands of dollars in electrical goods.

New South Wales Police have confirmed there have been at least six of these ‘grab and run’ robberies since March. The latest involved a theft of $15,000 worth of electronics at a store in Taren Point with four youths of African appearance taken into custody.

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Re: African gangs robbing shops.

Post by Bobby » Fri Jun 14, 2019 6:59 am

I count over 16 of them running out of the shop
in the video in this link.




https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ydney.html


'We call it for what it is': Police say 'African gangs' are responsible for terrifying crime spree across Sydney - after Melbourne cops avoided the words at all cost

NSW Police say a group of Sudanese teens are behind robberies across Sydney
Assistant Commissioner Mark Jones said he's calling the situation 'for what it is'
Earlier this week, detectives denied they were dealing with a gang problem.


New South Wales Police have identified 'African gangs' as responsible for a terrifying spate of robberies across Sydney.

Assistant Commissioner Mark Jones said Strike Force Arpen is working to find a group of Sudanese teens who have been targeting electronic stores in the city over the past month.

At least 20 stores, including JB Hi-Fi and Bing Lee locations, have been hit by teenagers taking off with thousands of dollars in goods.

'We are talking about an organised gang of African thieves,' Assistant Commissioner Jones told The Daily Telegraph.



'We are not trying to downplay this in any way, shape or form.'

The comments come just days after detectives insisted Sydney was not facing the same African gang crisis as Melbourne.

On Sunday, Detective Chief Inspector Glyn Baker said he would not 'describe them as gangs'.

'I think it's very important that we don't draw any parallels whatsoever with what's happening in Melbourne. What we are dealing with here is a group of young African males who are committing criminal offences', he said.

But Jones says they are now calling 'it for what it is' - however, he emphasised the situation is not nearly as severe as Melbourne's gang issue.

Previously, Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton refused to identify the city's problem as an 'African' gang crisis.

He had said the youth crime was not limited to one ethnic group, in an interview last year.

'We've certainly had a lot of young Africans, Australian kids offending as well, Islander kids, a lot of indigenous kids we're getting as well.'

Melbourne has been dealing with violence relating to African street gangs for years, with footage and images of brawling youths involved in crimes and brawls.

Ugly scenes involving African youths and the wider community have erupted on numerous occasions in Melbourne in the past months, with politicians slamming Victoria Police for a lack of action.

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Re: African gangs robbing shops.

Post by Black Orchid » Fri Jun 14, 2019 12:14 pm

People born in Sudan have the highest imprisonment rate in the country — almost quadruple the rate of Australian-born prisoners, according to the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics data.

Analysis of data from the ABS reveals 208 people born in Sudan were in custody on June 30 last year, making the group the seventh largest prison population.

The ABS calculated that a ­Sudanese-born imprisonment rate of 997.8 per 100,000, using an estimated resident population of people who can be legally sentenced or remanded into an adult jail.

Although the Australian-born prison population was far greater at 33,573, the imprisonment rate of Australians per 100,000 was just 265.9, according to the 2017 data release.

The ABS recorded that 88 of the Sudanese-born prisoners were in custody in Victoria, with NSW prisons 40 prisoners born in Sudan and Queensland and Western Australia housing 35 and 33 respectively.

People born in Somalia had the second-highest imprisonment rate of 700.8 per 100,000.

People from Tonga, Samoa and Vietnam also had imprisonment rates higher than people born in Australia.

The Sudanese-born prison population echoed the Australian and New Zealand populations, with acts intended to cause injury most commonly recorded as the most serious offence or charge. Robbery, extortion and related offences were the second most common recorded serious offence or charge.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation ... 7fefc7b257

Australian 'born'. There is a hidden meaning there. lol

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Re: African gangs robbing shops.

Post by Bobby » Fri Jun 14, 2019 3:19 pm

Hang the bastards.


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