Thursday, April 25, 2013

Police Seek Perpetrator of 'Dreadful Sex Acts'...


A REWARD of £3,000 is offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a man who committed a "dreadful" sex attack in Notts.

Charity Crimestoppers and Notts Police unveiled the reward in a joint announcement yesterday.
  1. Suspect:   Arish Mohammed
    Suspect: Arish Mohammed
The victim, a young woman, was walking through Radford at around 2.30am on Saturday, June 30 last year, when she was attacked from behind by a man.

The stranger then subjected her to a serious sexual assault. He has not yet been caught.
A picture was also released of a man which Crimestoppers and Notts Police said is "believed to be" Arish Mohammed, 27, who is a suspect.
Crimestoppers added: "We are offering up to £3,000 for information passed on directly to the charity anonymously that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for this offence."

Crimestoppers regional manager for the East Midlands, Kiran Dhanda, said: "This young woman has been subjected to a dreadful attackl.

"I appeal to anyone with any information to contact Crimestoppers anonymously and tell us what you know, not who you are."

To be eligible for the reward, information must be provided anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

Christian Schools Drop Hymns for Muslim Majority...


Daily assemblies at Slough and Eton Church of England Business and Enterprise College, where 75 per cent of pupils are Muslim, are not based specifically on the Bible, but may make reference to it alongside other religious texts.
All of the the meat served at the secondary school, which has over 1,000 pupils aged between 11 and 19, is halal.

Christian values: Three quarters of the students at the secondary school in Berkshire are Muslim
Christian values: Three quarters of the students at the secondary school in Berkshire are Muslim

Headmaster Paul McAteer said the approach was to be 'sensitive to the fact that we do have many different faiths in the school', but added that Christian values were 'more prevalent here than I have experienced in non-Church of England schools'.

Mr McAteer, who pointed out that the Church of England describes itself as 'a faith for all faiths', told the Sunday Times: 'The values we support are very much Christian values of honesty, integrity, justice.'
 
According to the school's prospectus its assemblies - which Mr McAteer said contain a 'moral message' - reflect humanitarian and spiritual issues 'that concern everyone'.
Headmaster: Paul McAteer said the school supports the Christian values of honesty, integrity and justice
Headmaster: Paul McAteer said the school supports the Christian values of honesty, integrity and justice
The headmaster explained that the gender-separated prayer rooms at Slough and Eton, which is a voluntary controlled Church of England school,  were not specifically for Muslim pupils, but said that it tended to be Muslim children that use them.

A voluntary controlled school refers to one which is state funded but the running of which a foundation - in this case the Church of England - has some influence over.
He said 20 male students would typically attend a lunchtime Islamic prayer session at the Berkshire school. 

One of the school aims outlined on its mission statement is 'to promote tolerance and respect for all cultures represented in the school'.

The college was judged 'outstanding' by Ofsted in May 2011 and it was awarded the same rating after a Church of England inspection the following month.

Collective worship at the school is broadly Christian, and assemblies are based on Christian principles but are 'designed to value and not exclude any other faith', the prospectus states.

According to the Church of England, a substantial number of primary and secondary church schools - both voluntary controlled and voluntary aided - have over 80 per cent intake from the Muslim community.



25,000 British Muslims Rally Against Free Speech...


Up to 25,000 British Pakistani men, women and children from across the UK gathered in Aston Park here to express their love for Hazrat Muhammad  and to call on the British government to introduce legislation that bars Islamophobes from insulting Islam under the garb of the freedom of speech.

The participants, who also travelled from several parts of European cities, were led in a peaceful and colourful mile-long march by Hazrat Peer Alauddin Siddiqui. This is the fourth consecutive gathering for the biggest Melaad-un-Nabi (PBUH) of British Pakistanis in Britain but this year it was dedicated to “protect the honour and legacy of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)”. Speakers included interfaith leaders from Christian, Hindu, Sikh, and Jewish religions and parliamentarians from Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrats. Sardar Attique Khan, former Azad Kashmir prime minister, was the chief guest of the rally.

Hazrat Peer Alauddin Siddiqui, who is a renowned Sufi scholar, told Geo News: “Thousands have come together to show peacefully to the western world that the production and promotion of a recent film insulting Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has caused hurt to Muslims all over the world. We are a peaceful community and we will do everything to protect peace and respect for all on equal basis. It’s not fair that some people insult Islam everyday and preach hatred through their actions and words but the lack of legislation encourages such elements. We want to tell our government that we welcome debate and constructive criticism of our religion but insults are unacceptable and inflammatory language is contributing to the rise of extremism amongst youth in western countries where youth mistakenly believe that the West hates Islam and Muslims.”

He announced that a rally of tens of thousands of Muslims will be held soon in Hyde Park to profess loyalty to Hazrat Muhammad  as well as to condemn the crudely made “Innocence of Muslims” movie which was recently released in the US and caused outrage in the Islamic world, including leading to a ban on Youtube in Pakistan.

Peer Siddiqui told the audience that relations between Islamic and Western countries have improved in recent years and these years need to be strengthened but that is possible if all religions are respected and there should be law in place to ensure that Islam and Muslims are not singled out.

“There is resentment amongst Muslims over the continuing failure of the western government for not doing enough to protect Muslims. Attacks on Muslims have increased and while we are law-abiding and peace-loving citizens of this country, we want our government to take our concern into account,” he added and appealed to Muslims to stay peaceful against provocations.

Speakers said that freedom of speech was a cherished value but abusing Islam is not freedom of speech. They said the best way forward is to engage constructively with Muslims about their religion. They said Muslims were making a great contribution towards everyday life in western countries and it is important that their contribution is recognized.

sharia courts in the uk,,,



Panorama goes undercover to investigate what is really happening in Britain's Sharia Councils - Islamic religious courts. Some women reveal they have suffered domestic violence ignored by these councils as campaigners say it is time to tackle the parallel legal system which can run counter to British law.

Convert admits to plotting jihad mass murder


Three London-based Islamic extremists, including a white Muslim convert and a former police community support officer, have been jailed for terrorism offences today.

Richard Dart, the son of teachers from Dorset, and his co-conspirators, Jahangir Alom and Imran Mahmood, were sentenced at the Old Bailey for engaging in conduct in preparation of acts of terrorism.

They admitted the offence between July 2010 and July last year at a previous hearing last month.

Dart was branded 'dangerous' after he talked of targeting civilians and military in the UK after his attempts to go to Pakistan to receive terror training were thwarted by the security services.

He was jailed for six years, Alom for four years and six months and Mahmood for nine years and nine months.
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'Radical': Richard Dart has been jailed for six years for engaging in conduct in preparation of acts of terrorism
'Radical': Richard Dart has been jailed for six years for engaging in conduct in preparation of acts of terrorism 
Evidence: Richard Dart (left) and his co-conspirator Imran Mahmood are seen in police surveillance footage chatting and using a phone in Ealing, west London
Evidence: Richard Dart (left) and his co-conspirator Imran Mahmood are seen in police surveillance footage chatting and using a phone in Ealing, west London
Coded: Police discovered fragments of text on Dart's laptop (pictured) that revealed that he had used the computer to have a 'silent conversation' with his co-conspirators to avoid possible surveillance bugs
Coded: Police discovered fragments of text on Dart's laptop (pictured) that revealed that he had used the computer to have a 'silent conversation' with his co-conspirators to avoid possible surveillance bugs

Mr Justice Simon told the trio they held 'radical Islamist beliefs and have shown yourselves to be committed to acts of terrorism'.

Mahmood and Dart were both given extended sentences, meaning that they will serve two-thirds of their prison terms rather than half, and they will spend five years on licence.

    Dart refused to stand when he was sentenced, saying: 'I don't wish to stand up, I believe ruling and judging is only for Allah.'

    The judge said that they were all 'committed fundamentalists' who would have been prepared to kill.

     Jahangir Alom Imran Mahmood
    Jahangir Alom
    Co-conspirators: Former PCSO Jahangir Alom (left) and Imran Mahmood (right) have been jailed for four years and nine years respectively after pleading guilty at the Old bailey last month 
    Suspicion: British soldiers and Marines killed in Afghanistan pass along the High Street in Wootton Bassett, where the terror group was believed to be targeting
    Suspicion: British soldiers and Marines killed in Afghanistan pass along the High Street in Wootton Bassett, where the terror group was believed to be targeting

    He told Dart and Mahmood: 'I'm satisfied to the required criminal standard that neither of you had ruled out an attack in the United Kingdom, and that you, Mahmood, were looking at arming yourself with a bomb.'

    Dart and Alom travelled to Pakistan to try to get terrorist training, and took advice from Mahmood who had already visited the country.

    Former BBC security guard Dart also discussed bomb making with Mahmood, and military repatriation town Wootton Bassett as a potential target.

    Police discovered fragments of text on Dart's laptop that revealed that the pair had used the computer to have a 'silent conversation' to avoid possible surveillance bugs.

    Richard Dart
    Richard Dart
    Extreme: Dart has made several appearances on YouTube and on BBC TV discussing his faith and his views, as well as attending several anti-British protests in London (right)
    Convert: An undated police handout of Richard Dart's passport showing him before he grew his beard
    Convert: An undated police handout of Richard Dart's passport showing him before he grew his beard
    Preparations: This visa stamp reveals how Dart travelled to Pakistan, where he tried to get terrorist training
    Preparations: This visa stamp reveals how Dart travelled to Pakistan, where he tried to get terrorist training
    Guilty: Dart was sentenced at the Old Bailey for engaging in conduct in preparation of acts of terrorism
    Guilty: Dart was sentenced at the Old Bailey for engaging in conduct in preparation of acts of terrorism

    They would open a Word document and take it in turns to type, before deleting the text and mistakenly assuming that none of it would be stored on the machine.

    However forensic experts were able to plough through 2,000 pages of computer code to decipher fragments of what was said.

    These included Mahmood making a reference to Wootton Bassett and then adding 'if it comes down to it it's that or even just to deal with a few MI5 MI6 heads'.

    Counter-terrorism teams also believe that the pair used the same tactic walking down the street with a mobile phone.

    Stand: Dart pictured before his arrest during a Muslims against Crusades protest against the Royal Wedding outside the House Of Commons
    Stand: Dart pictured before his arrest during a Muslims against Crusades protest against the Royal Wedding outside the House Of Commons

    Dart and Mahmood were both born in the UK, while Alom was born in Bangladesh but is a British citizen.
    A pre-sentence report concluded that the trio are all dangerous offenders.

    Dart, 30, of Broadway, Ealing, west London; Mahmood, 22, from Dabbs Hill Lane, Northolt, west London, and Alom, 26, of Abbey Road, Stratford, east London had all been stopped at airports while travelling to and from Pakistan.

    When Mahmood was stopped at Manchester in 2010, traces of explosives were found on two rucksacks that he had with him.

    Links: Dart became involved in extremism after moving from his home town of Weymouth to east London and fraternising with radical preacher Anjem Choudary (pictured)
    Links: Dart became involved in extremism after moving from his home town of Weymouth to east London and fraternising with radical preacher Anjem Choudary (pictured)

    He later admitted that he had received rudimentary training in explosives while in Pakistan.

    Dart, who changed his name to Salahuddin al-Britani, became involved in extremism after moving from his home town Weymouth to east London and fraternising with radical preacher Anjem Choudary.

    His beliefs were brought into the spotlight as part of a television documentary My Brother The Islamist, by his stepbrother Robb Leech.

    Alom joined the Territorial Army in 2006 as part of the G Company 7th Battalion the Rifles, but did not complete his training due to medical reasons.

    The following year he became a PCSO but left the job in September 2009.

    Mr Justice Simon said that he and Dart were 'the object of suspicion' for their fellow radicals, and may have felt the need to prove themselves.

     VIDEO  Dart with radical preacher Anjem Choudary in My Brother the Islamist 

    Home: Dart had lived in a luxury flat here in Mile End, East London, paid for by benefits
    Home: Dart had lived in a luxury flat here in Mile End, East London, paid for by benefits

    Alom had his own contact with a fourth man, Mohammed Tariq Nasar, a Briton now living in Pakistan, to try to get terrorist training, it is claimed. Mr Nasar has not been charged with any offence.

    The trio were arrested on July 5 last year just before the start of the Olympics, and were charged on July 18.

    Mark Topping, specialist counter-terrorism lawyer for the Crown Prosecution Service, said: 'This case serves as another reminder that those who take steps to travel abroad for the purposes of preparing for terrorism can and will be prosecuted here in the UK.

    'Although the men did not identify any specific targets for an attack, their determination and intent were very clear.

    'Mahmood had already undertaken training and was already asking Dart for help in locating a book that would allow him to make home-made explosives.

    'This was a prosecution that was based on the most high-tech and sophisticated evidence gathering available.
    'These state-of-the-art techniques not only left the defendants little choice but to plead guilty but also increasingly restrict the ability of terrorists to hide their intentions from the authorities.'

    'I support the cause of jihad, that's part of being a Muslim': How Richard Dart's extremist views were revealed in BBC film


    Complained Britain was becoming 'more homosexual': Richard Dart declared that he backed sharia law to eradicate evil in UK society in a 2011 documentary on BBC Three made by his brother
    Complained Britain was becoming 'more homosexual': Richard Dart declared that he backed sharia law to eradicate evil in UK society in a 2011 documentary on BBC Three made by his brother
    Richard Dart’s extremist beliefs were laid bare in a television documentary made by his step-brother.

    The film, called My Brother the Islamist, was broadcast on BBC Three in 2011 and featured Dart having close contact with hate preacher Anjem Choudary and declaring that he backed sharia law to eradicate evil in UK society.

    Bearded Dart, who had only been a Muslim for six months at that point, said: 'I support the cause of jihad, that’s part of being a Muslim.'

    His step-brother, filmmaker Robb Leech, had not seen him for three years before making the documentary, which he said was part of his attempts to understand why Dart had embraced murderous extremism.

    The 30-year-old moved from their home town Weymouth in Dorset to east London, where he spent his time attending extremist Islamic lectures, preaching on the streets and taking part in controversial demonstrations.

    One gathering was held outside the US embassy in London on the anniversary of 9/11 and saw Choudary’s supporters burning an American flag.

    Dart said he wished he could have been the one to start the fire.

    In the broadcast he is also seen walking around Weymouth complaining that British culture was becoming 'more homosexual' with 'men dressing like women'.

    He also bemoans the fact that people are walking around 'half naked'.

    Back in London, he is seen telling another white Muslim who has just come to Britain that there are 'many misconceptions' about Al Qaeda.

    Dart says: 'The worst of the Muslims is better than the best of the kuffar (non-believers), that’s a fact.

    “That’s why the kuffar will be in hell fire for eternity.'
    As he hands out Islamic leaflets to passers-by in east London he even approaches a Police Community Support Officer and makes an apparent reference to his co-conspirator Alom.
    Not shy: Dart appearing on the documentary My Brother the Islamist which was made by his stepbrother
    Not shy: Dart appearing on the documentary My Brother the Islamist which was made by his stepbrother

    Alom was a PCSO and had also previously been in the Territorial Army before he rejected mainstream society.
    Dart says: 'There is one brother that I’m very close with, he used to be in the police but he left it.'

    The son of two teachers, the former BBC security guard came under the influence of extremist preacher Choudary, former head of two now-banned organisations Al-Muhajiroun and Islam4UK.

    Choudary was master of ceremonies at Dart’s official conversion to Islam, a film of which was posted on YouTube, and the pair were together for Dart’s first televised interview.

    The documentary finishes with Dart travelling to Mecca to go on pilgrimage, talking about a demonstration called British Soldiers Can Burn In Hell, planned while he was away.

    It remains unclear exactly how his new-found religious beliefs spiralled into hate-filled extremism.


    Monday, April 15, 2013

    Lancashire council leader says children are being used as 'pawns' in Halal meat row


    THE leader of the county council has accused mosque chiefs of using Muslim children as pawns in their battle with the authority over halal food in schools.
    It comes as the Lancashire Council of Mosques (LCM) renewed its call for parents to urge their children to boycott any meals supplied by Lancashire County Council.
    The Lancashire Telegraph reported how the LCM first issued a warning in November over concerns that the produce was not being prepared correctly.
    It said it found that suppliers providing meat and chicken to the county council for use in schools were failing to maint- ain the high halal standards they expected.
    The LCM said it found a non-Muslim man slaughtering birds which were then termed as being halal during an inspection.
    A meeting between bosses of the two authorities ended in deadlock after council leader Geoff Driver refused to agree to allow animals which have not been stunned before slaughter be put on school menus.
    Salim Mulla, chairman of the LCM, said: “The county council is supposed to afford exemptions to people with religious requirements.
    They’re not listening to the requests from Muslim parents and the boycott will continue until they do.”
    County Coun Driver said: “We asked the LCM if they would consider letting the children eat fish and vegetarian options provided by the county council.
    “They said they would only do this if we removed the halal meat from menus from schools we provide to.
    “This would put us in breach of equality laws and we can’t do it.
    “It’s really very unfortunate that they’ve gone ahead with the boycott because a good number of the children affected are on free school meals.
    with the county council over what they consider halal.”

    Muslims Complain British History Curriculum Doesn’t Teach About Muslim “Contribution”


    One of the UK’s leading Islamic organisations has warned that plans to revise the school history curriculum risk ignoring the Muslim contribution to western civilisation – an omission that will only foster alienation.
    An estimated 10% of children in Britain’s schools are Muslim, but the Muslim Council of Britain says the proposed new curriculum will not recognise the role Muslims have played in shaping a multicutural Britain and Europe.
    It has to be a special Muslim role doesn’t it. Not the special role of the Buddhists or anyone else. Just another Muslim entitlement to an imaginary history and an imaginary superiority.
    And the subtext of “alienation” is “make us feel special or we’ll turn extremist and begin offing you.”
    Nor, it says, does the curriculum take into account Britain’s history of trade, diplomatic and other relations with Muslim-majority regions, or the longstanding presence of Islam in Britain. The council concludes that the present draft curriculum would fail to teach a “true picture of the past that prepares our children for life” in 21st-century Britain.
    How beautifully Orwellian. A true picture of the past actually means a false picture of the past that aligns with the agendas of the present.
    But it’s true. Islam’s contribution to the UK does deserve special mention in a way that will prepare students for life in 21st century Britain. And there can be no better example of that than the Muslim slaver raids on coastal towns in Europe from 1500 to 1800 resulting in the enslavement of one million Europeans.
    Not content with attacking ships and sailors, the corsairs also sometimes raided coastal settlements, generally running their craft onto unguarded beaches, and creeping up on villages in the dark to snatch their victims and retreat before the alarm could be sounded. Almost all the inhabitants of the village of Baltimore, in Ireland, were taken in this way in 1631, and other attacks were launched against coastal villages in Devon and Cornwall.
    The Sack of Baltimore took place in 1631.
    The inhabitants were taken completely by surprise. More than 200 armed corsairs landed in the Cove, torching the thatched roofs of the houses and carrying off with them ‘young and old out of their beds’. Moving on to the main village, the pirates took more captives before musket fire and the beating of a drum alerted the remaining villagers and persuaded Reis to end the raid. By that time more than 100 men, women and children had been taken. They were herded back to the ships, which bore them away from the coves of West Cork to the slave markets of North Africa.
    In July 1625, a raiding party of corsairs landed at Mount’s Bay in Cornwall, and swept into the parish church where the locals were worshipping. Sixty men, women and children were abducted and carried onto the corsairs’ boats. Looe, a small Cornish port, was also attacked, though its inhabitants had tried to hide or flee. 80 men were taken and the village was burned.
    Muslim slavery was revived again by a new wave of Muslim migrants and settlers to the UK who are once again enslaving the natives.
    Nine Asian men were jailed last year for between four and 19 years for grooming young white girls in and around the town of Rochdale. Forty-seven children were identified as victims of the exploitation that left many of their lives in tatters.
    A gang of nine Asian men in Oxford groomed vulnerable girls as young as 11 for sex, subjecting them to assaults that were “perverted in the extreme”, a court heard today.
    Karrar – known as Egyptian Mo – bought the youngest victim from an unnamed man just after her 11th birthday. He branded her with one of her hair pins, which he had twisted into the shape of an ‘M’ and heated with a cigarette lighter. It left a scar on her left buttock.
    Teaching British schoolchildren about what happened in Baltimore, Mount’s Bay and Looes might go a long way toward giving them a true picture of the past and an understanding of the Islamic contribution to the UK in the 21st century.

    Four Islamic extremists 'plotted to drive a remote control car carrying a home made BOMB under the gates of Territorial Army base'


    Terror plotters discussed sending a remote controlled toy car carrying a home made bomb under the gates of a Territorial Army centre, a court was told.

    Zahid Iqbal, 31, and Mohammed Sharfaraz Ahmed, 25, spoke about using a banned terrorist manual entitled ‘Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom - by the al Qaida Chef' to make an improvised explosive device.

    Woolich Crown court was played covert recordings of the pair discussing attaching a bomb to a remote controlled toy car and sending it under the gap of a gate to a Territorial Army centre in Luton.

    Zahid Iqbal, 31, discussed sending a remote controlled toy car carrying a home made bomb under the gates of a Territorial Army centre in Luton
    Mohammed Sharfaraz Ahmed, 25, discussed sending a remote controlled toy car carrying a home made bomb under the gates of a Territorial Army centre
    Ringleader Zahid Iqbal (left) and Mohammed Sharfaraz Ahmed (right) were recorded discussing using a bomb fixed to a remote control car to blow up the TA centre in Luton

    Iqbal, 32, and Ahmed, 25, trained in Snowdonia and Pakistan in preparation for waging jihad.

    The court heard ringleader Iqbal had organised for people to travel Pakistan for extremist training, including helping Ahmed to travel to the country in March 2011, and radicalising two other defendants Umar Arshad, 24, and Syed Farhan Hussain, 22.

      Inspired by Al Qaeda, Iqbal and Ahmed first plotted at attack Coalition forces in Afghanistan before choosing to target home soil when they lost their Middle East contact.

      Prosecuting, Max Hill QC, said the group were subject of a vast surveillance operation, which included placing listening devices in the cars of Iqbal and Ahmed.

      On April 22, Iqbal and Ahmed were recorded discussing modifying a bomb to blow up the Territorial Army base in Luton.

      Mr Hill said: ‘They discussed making an IED following instructions from an Inspire magazine which they planned to adapt,’ he said.

      Umar Arshad, 24, has pleaded guilty to one charge of conduct in preparation for acts of terrorism
      Syed Farhan Hussain, 21, pleaded guilty to one charge of conduct in preparation for acts of terrorism
      Umar Arshad, 24, (left) and Syed Farhan Hussain, 21, (right) were allegedly radicalised by Iqbal and Ahmed. They pleaded guilty to one charge of conduct in preparation for acts of terrorism

      They also identified a target for such an attack, namely a Territorial Army base in their locality, although they discussed targeting multiple sites at one time,’ he said.

      Iqbal is heard saying: ‘That’s what I was thinking about . . . to attach it to like a remote control car.

      ‘I was looking and drove past like the TA centre, Marsh Road. At the bottom of their gate there’s quite a big gap.

      ‘If you had a little toy car it drives underneath one of their vehicles or something.’

      Ahmed then responded that it was a ‘good idea’.

      A search of Iqbal’s house found a hard drive containing a number of items including a copy of 44 Ways to Support Jihad, by Anwar Al Awlaki, the court heard.

      A copy of banned al Qaeda magazine Inspire, was also found, including articles on bypassing airport security and transporting explosives in printer cartridges.

      The court heard that the group trained in the mountainous area of Snowdonia in north Wales to acclimatise themselves to the similar terrain of Waziristan in the north west frontier.

      ‘The surveillance in Snowdon shows on occasion Ahmed and his associates carrying out regimental walking, press-ups, running in formation and using logs perhaps as mock firearms,’ Mr Hill said.

      'He stated that Snowdon was a particular favourite location to train because within the UK it bears the most resemblance to the mountainous regions of Pakistan,’

      The men, all from Luton, admitted one count of engaging in conduct in preparation for acts of terrorism between January 1 2011 and April 25 2012 at a hearing on March 1.

      The hearing continues.

      Tuesday, April 02, 2013

      15 year old English Infidel attacked and raped by knife weilding muslim in Newcastle

      A teenager has admitted raping a 15-year-old girl at knife-point in a terrifying 90-minute ordeal heard by the victim's mother who had called her daughter's mobile phone.


      Abdul Miah, 19, from Elswick, Newcastle, appeared at the city's Crown Court via video-link and pleaded guilty to three counts of rape and one of robbery.

      He attacked his victim on waste ground in Elswick, in Newcastle's West End, on December 18.

      Abdul Miah, 19, from Elswick, appeared at The Law Courts on Newcastle upon Tyne's Quayside via video link. He admitted three counts of rape and one of robbery

      The horrendous attack was overheard by the victim's mother, who had called the teenager's phone when she did not come home as expected, according to reports.

      When the manhunt was still on, the girl's aunt told the Evening Chronicle newspaper: 'She rang her daughter and she could hear his voice in the background, but she didn't know where she was or what was happening.'

      The girl was expected back at 9.30pm and, when she did not return, her mother rang her.

      The mother called police after she heard Miah's voice over the phone.

      He had approached her and robbed her at knifepoint, taking two mobile phones and money, before taking her to waste ground to rape her.

      The aunt told the newspaper in December: 'She wasn't drinking on the street like a lot of 15-year-olds do. She should have been safe.'

      Miah, 19, lives in Elswick, Newcastle, where he attacked his victim

      Police later found the 4in wooden-handled kitchen knife Miah used.

      He denied kidnap, false imprisonment, making threats to kill and having an offensive weapon but admitted carrying a bladed article.

      Judge James Goss, the Recorder of Newcastle, will sentence him next month.

      Katherine Dunn, prosecuting, said those not guilty pleas were acceptable as it was not in the public interest to make the victim go through a trial.

      The judge told Miah: 'The pleas have been accepted so there will be no trial in respect of those counts in which you have pleaded not guilty.

      'I am told there is no issue in relation to the facts of the case as described by the complainant and you will be sentenced on that basis.

      'As you will understand, these are very serious crimes that you have committed and admitted.'

      He adjourned the case to allow for reports to be prepared in relation to the risk Miah poses, and other matters.

      Miah was remanded back into custody and will be sentenced in the week commencing April 15.