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Fifth Column 10:25 Thu Sep 14
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
Now home and all three nicked. I hope they get locked up forever and tortured by other inmates.

PwoperNaughtyButNot 8:40 Wed Sep 13
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
Probably granted asylum from the oppressive Pakistani authorities that have been chasing them.

, 6:33 Wed Sep 13
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
There is a report that Sara’s father, step mother and father’s brother are on their way back to the UK.

Caveat, as this came to me from the BBC it could well be a bunch of left wing lies.

Queens Fish Bar 11:57 Wed Sep 13
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
Pakistan is a Commonwealth country.

One of the brexit themes was about stronger ties and trading with the commonwealth countries.

Fifth Column 5:10 Tue Sep 12
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
*WITHOUT her agreement

Fifth Column 4:22 Tue Sep 12
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
Pwopa

The UK government don't have control over Pakistan judicial process and there is no extradition treaty. If they were to request the kids come back to the UK then it would take a very extended amount of time. I'm not sure what you think the government should be doing. With the 13 year old, if the dad had joint custody with the mum then the mum could report the dad for offence of taking the kid out of country with her agreement but from reporting it seems he had total custody so didn't commit an offence in doing so.

Besides which, he'd still have to be found and brought back and there is no extradition treaty so it would take time to negotiate and get through Pakistan's whole judicial process.

The dad, step mum and uncle are clearly guilty as sin and I hope they're locked up forever... but still not seeing what you think should happen.

Plus as many people have moaned on this site before, mums are almost always given custody in the UK. For the dad to get custody then there must have been something really really wrong with the mum. That may come into it too.

Nurse Ratched 3:13 Tue Sep 12
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
Pwop

The mother might not be a fit parent either. A court handed custody to the father. They don't do that sort of thing lightly. Usually the mother is favoured. Obviously she has my sympathy as a grieving parent, but she comes across as a bit of a weirdo to me

Perhaps it's best the children live abroad with their family than come back to the UK to be put in the 'care' system.

PwoperNaughtyButNot 2:33 Tue Sep 12
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
Does the Uk government have care of duty over kids who are uk citizens?

Why are the mums requests to have her 13 year old son back with her in the uk not being amplified?

Fifth Column 2:20 Tue Sep 12
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
Pwopa


I think everything you've listed there is accurate.

The media, quite rightly, don't publish too much about kids when information is uncertain and there are more rules around what you can and can't share in relation to children. So it's reasonable to assume that's one of the reasons they haven't reported a lot about the kids

And on your (b) point, well it's Pakistan. It probably is how they function. It's not how we'd function here but it's a different country.

PwoperNaughtyButNot 2:11 Tue Sep 12
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
So to be clear then Fifth

The dad, step mum and brother kill one kid and then go on that run with 5 others - one of which is the full brother of the poor dead girl and who’s mum is based in the Uk.

The other 4 we don’t know about their parentage or nationality.

The boy is 13 and Sara Sharif was 10. Their mum lives in UK.

All that being said, it’s completely normal for a) there be literally no reporting or questions about these kids until today.

And b) they can just get moved around between the Pakistani care system, Pakistani police and the missing murderer’s family.

Maybe that is right but doesn’t sound right to me.

Fifth Column 1:57 Tue Sep 12
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
Pwopa

There you go, this article on BBC website re the kids and legal process in Pakistan.

Council back home is "monitoring" what's happening or similar. Like I said I doubt there are the powers to bring the kids' back.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-66777880

Fifth Column 10:03 Tue Sep 12
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
Pwopa

More to this case like what?

Police out there took the kids for a while and did some welfare checks etc then gave them back to the grandad. There is no extradition treaty or similar. The parents are in Pakistan on the run. I doubt there is any legal power to bring the kids back to the UK.

PwoperNaughtyButNot 8:59 Tue Sep 12
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
PwoperNaughtyButNot 1:15 Wed Sep 6
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
The odd bit in all of the reporting is the lack of update on the 5 brothers and sisters that have also gone missing.


BBC now reporting that the kids are with the grandfather in Pakistan:

He later said: "If someone had asked about children I would have said they were safe with me. It is my right, no one could care about them more than me."



I asked about them and still find it odd that a) nobody else did and b)they are in Pakistan still.

I have to assume that they are not British citizens as nobody seems that bothered.

There is far more to this case than is being let on.

Mike Oxsaw 7:42 Fri Sep 8
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
More like Friday Bench slip-her-some-lengths.

Side of Ham 7:15 Fri Sep 8
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
Friday Bench SLURPS........

Karate Instructor 6:20 Fri Sep 8
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
That's nothing compared to the old banger I'm seeing. I've had to pull Pavel and the rest of BENCH crew out of her toilet, plus Jakub AND his bloody donkey.

Hammer and Pickle 6:06 Fri Sep 8
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
Yep - never fails to tell us about all the dicks she’s had in her toilet.

Vexed 5:32 Fri Sep 8
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
"No penis is lady toilet"

I agged more than I should have at that.

Mike Oxsaw 7:50 Thu Sep 7
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
I think the question is why those who opted to take the thread off topic chose to do so. Deflection is an imposing bedfellow.

, 7:14 Thu Sep 7
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
I’d like to thank the usual protagonists ( you know who you are ) for taking this thread off on a tangent ( to me it seems that your sniping though has reached the stage where the postings might have been generated by use of CHAT GPT ). It has had the benefit of inhibiting the bigots.

Mike Oxsaw 5:48 Thu Sep 7
Re: The Sara Sharif (RIP) case
Just you and raspberries that go together in SE Asia, is it not, joyo?

The user names you list are several orders of magnitude more interesting that you.

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