I covered the disgusting activities of Sahnoun Daifallah a couple of times and read yesterday that the chemist who contaminated food and wine in Gloucestershire supermarkets with his own urine and faeces was found guilty of four counts of contaminating goods at four businesses in May 2008 has been sent to prison for nine years. Apparently the Judge said at the hearing in March that she found him to be "a potentially very dangerous man".
Once again the BBC report refuses to ascribe any motive to the attacks, but here are a few links that might be of interest and relevance: this to part of an Al Quaeda manual that includes some references to adulterating food with "fresh excrement", this from 2005 the story of a 49 year old cab driver in Dallas, Texas, who was allegedly caught on surveillance video sprinkling dried fecal matter on cookies and pastries at a grocery store and this from 2008 about shop owners Saeed Hasmi, 25, and Jan Yadgari, 23, who were fined £1,500 for selling food unfit for human consumption; specifically chocolate cake - which had been sprinkled with human faeces.
Is nobody at the BBC ever even slightly inquisitive about such cases or would being suspicious be against "house rules"?
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3 comments:
Word is that Mr Daifallah will shortly be released from custody.
He's got a new job.
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They say he "had fantasies about biological weapons to cause public alarm".
It's as if they know but are too scared to say.
If something alluding to what you've talked about was brought up in the trial, they would have priveledge (absolute protection from libel action) printing it.
He was released from Risley prison in April 2013.
He has since been deported back to Algeria where he was wanted in connection with a murder.
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