Two Somali drug dealers get 6 years each sentence

County lines drug gang hacked young mother's PC and tracked her to a hotel before carrying out knife raid on her family home and claiming to have kidnapped her son when she got cold feet about laundering cash for them​

  • Gullaid Ibrahim, 27, and Adam Nur, 23, were jailed for six years for their crimes
  • Woman answered advert about earning money but got caught up in drugs plot
  • Pair hacked woman's computer and tracked her to hotel room she was hiding in
  • They then claimed her son had been kidnapped for an £8,000 ransom
  • Stormed home of her relatives armed with knives and threatened to harm them

Two county lines drug gang members have been jailed for hunting down a mother and claiming her son had been kidnapped for ransom before carrying out a knife raid on her relative's home.

Gullaid Ibrahim, 27, of Pimlico, and Adam Nur, 23, of White City, were each jailed for six years for hunting down the young mother, in her 20s, after she got cold feet about laundering money for them.

The woman, in her 20s, answered an advert on Snapchat about earning extra money before being told she would be paid to launder money for criminals operating a county lines operation called the 'Sergio line

Luton Crown Court heard the woman's ordeal began in October last year after she responded to an advert on Snapchat asking if she wanted to earn some money.

She was told she would receive a £6,000 payment into her account, from which she would take a cut.

But within days, the woman started receiving phone calls and texts threatening her and her family over the money. The woman checked herself into a hotel in London - but Ibrahim and an associate managed to find her from her booking reference after they got access to her online accounts.

A few days later, men armed with knives turned up at the woman's address in London looking for her. On that same day, the gang's search also brought them to Bedford where a scooter was thrown through a window of the house where the woman used to live.

They also attempted to get inside a family member's address by pretending to be from the police before attempting to blackmail the woman's ex-partner. They called him and lied that they had kidnapped their young son, and demanded £8,000 for his return.

In a separate incident in Bedford, three men pushed their way into the home of another family member, whose children were at the address at the time, and demanded to know where the woman was.

One of the men was carrying a knife and said that they would hurt the victim at this address if they did not settle the £35,000 debt they claimed was owed to them by the original woman.

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Reading between the lines the girl and her boyfriend accepted the money laundering deal from these drugdealers and went on a hiding and got the police involved lol. these two nacas got 6 years each while the girl took their money
 

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Its so nice to know UK bad people can't find guns like here in USA. Just go to the kitchen and grab a Knife! Cut! Cut!
 
I think I now understand why Somalis were rated lower than Romanians.

Sad Season 9 GIF by The Office
 

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I think she saw how dumb they were and did a number on them. They still didnt hurt anyone. Just threats


Jay your anti women and anti gays and anti everybody nowadays is concerning me a lot.


Are your sexual needs met?


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Here we go again.

Somalis should stop letting their school aged children go outside unsupervised. From the age of 1-16 years old or even as far as 1-18 years old.

You'll notice that those whose parents take them to and from school, sport facilities, mosque etc, are less likely to engage in crime. It's also important to give them pocket money so they are less enticed to steal.

We can blame poor neighbourhoods, but I believe parenting is most important. There is nothing on the streets for bored teenagers except trouble.
 
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Here we go again.

Somalis should stop letting their sons outside unsupervised. You'll notice that those whose parents take them to and from school, sport facilities, mosque etc, are less likely to engage in crime. It's also important to give them pocket money so they are less enticed to steal.

We can blame poor neighbourhoods, but I believe parenting is most important. There is nothing on the streets for bored teenagers except trouble.
Are you saying niman weyn in their 20s should be surpervised?
 

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