Muslim Criminality UK

ABUSIVE MUSLIM IN COFFEE SHOP THREATENS TO SLIT WORKER’S THROAT FOR INTERFERING WITH HIS MISOGYNIST EFFORTS…….

 

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Mr Weekes said: “During this the defendant caught the eye of a young Asian girl sat inside drinking a coffee.
“He took a shine to her and was making various gestures towards her, grabbing his crotch and making thrusting motions.”
The girl was upset by this and as Asif and his friend tried to get back into the shop, Mr Roby tried to stop them by holding the door shut.

Mohammed Asif threatened to slit Costa Coffee worker’s throat after being challenged over his swearing

Asif warned the manager at the Leeds Road drive-through that he would slit his throat during the incident last year

Costa Coffee at Hillhouse, off Leeds Road in Huddersfield.

A man threatened coffee shop staff after being challenged over his loud expletive-filled conversation.

Mohammed Asif warned one worker at Costa Coffee on Leeds Road that he would slit his throat as he tried to prevent him from entering again.

The 26-year-old is currently serving a 17-month custodial sentence for offences including possession of cannabis with intent to supply it.

At Kirklees Magistrates Court in Huddersfield today James Weekes, prosecuting, said that the public order offence happened on January 10 last year.

Asif was at the shop, which also has a drive-through service, with another male.

Mr Weekes said that the branch manager Mark Roby and another staff member were busy dealing with customers.

He said: “The pair sat down in the seating area. Mr Roby could hear both of them talking very loudly and every other word of their conversation seemed to be an expletive.

“He asked them to stop swearing and be more quiet as there were other people in the shop enjoying their coffee experience.”

More here. H/T: EDL Buck

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