In India Islamic Teacher Beheads Student Over $175
Gujarat, India
In a gruesome incident a Maulvi beheaded his 15 year old student for recovering Rs.7,000 ($175 U.S.) which the boy’s father had taken from him.
The maulvi (Islamic teacher) who was a friend of the victim’s father stayed nearby and had given a loan of Rs.7, 000 to his friend. On not getting his money back the accused Narulhaq Abdulhaq Saiyad beheaded Abid Ali Saiyad and packed the head in a plastic bag and dumped it on the terrace of his house.
According to the police Narulhaq used to teach Abid. On Monday when he came to Abid’s house he found him alone as his parents had gone out. Narulhaq asked Abid to come along with him to his house. An unsuspecting Abid went with him where Narul assaulted him with a sharp weapon and killed him.
When Abid did not return home till late night his father lodged a police complaint. When the cops questioned Narul he said that some people from a financial institution had kidnapped Abid. But he sounded suspicious and did not let police go on the first floor. The police broke upon the lock of the stair case and found the mutilated body of Abid on the terrace,
Narul was interrogated and he broke down and accepted his crime. The police arrested him and is looking for more evidence.
(GG)
Narul was interrogated and he broke down and accepted his crime. The police arrested him and is looking for more evidence.
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WTFFF?
How much MORE f-ing evidence do these ass clowns need?
Oh hell! Is it any wonder we mostly ALL imagine green glass when we think of that region of the world?!?
December 19th, 2007 at 9:28 pmIf the child is an unbeliever, Im a sharia court probably wouldnt imprison him. The moral to this story: dont borrow anything from a muslim!
December 19th, 2007 at 11:17 pmMore triths about Muhammed on display for the world to see. The sick, twisted, phychosis that is Islamo-facism goes on unabated.
December 20th, 2007 at 7:42 amReligion of peace………….???
One more reason to blow these mussie assholes, off the planet!
December 20th, 2007 at 8:19 am