Young girls learn first hand the joys of multiculturalism
Lovely.
This is how these dark, low life dredges of humanity repay the host
countries stupid enough to take them.
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Pictured: The terrifying moment when a would-be rapist dragged his
victim off the street
By Stephen Wright
Last updated at 11:58 PM on 09th September 2009
Gripping his intended victim so she has no chance of escape, a would-be
rapist forces the woman off the street with terrifying strength.
The 18-year-old had been out with friends when she was seized by the
powerfully built man and dragged along 'like an animal'.
She was pulled into a side street and forced to the ground - but
thankfully a passer-by heard her cries and came to the rescue.
Her attacker, schizophrenic Samson Bello, 23, committed two other sex
attacks on women within hours of this.
The Nigerian-born predator, who came to Britain ten years ago, was
sentenced this week at Southwark Crown Court in London. He will be
detained indefinitely under the Mental Health Act.
He pleaded guilty to four charges - three attempted rapes and one
count of kidnapping with intent to commit a sexual offence.
The harrowing images of the attack, which took place near King's Cross
in Central London, were released yesterday as it emerged that detectives
tracked Bello to his home using CCTV.
Yard chiefs say the case proves the value of surveillance cameras.
The court heard Bello pounced on his first victim on March 29 and
attacked another three - including this woman - two days later.
He lurked in darkened alleys waiting for them to approach.
Trail of images: Bello on a 149 night bus after the attack on the
18-year-old, who had been out with friends near King's Cross
Trail of images: Bello on a 149 night bus after the attack on the
18-year-old near King's Cross
Bello, who has a history of mental illness, launched his first attack on
a 16-year-old girl in Marylebone High Street at 3.30am on March 29.
The victim said she was grabbed by Bello who told her: 'Come with me. If
you scream then Ill hurt you.'
She was pulled into an alleyway and assaulted before a passer-by
intervened. Two days later Bello went on the rampage attacking three
women in three hours.
A 24-year-old woman was attacked in the Prince of Wales Passage off
Hampstead Road at 12.30am.
The Spanish woman fought back and the attack was interrupted by a passer-by.
As they walked past, he grabbed them, dragged them into the shadows,
threw them to the ground and did his best to tear off their clothes.
Their screams and the intervention of passers-by forced him to flee on
three occasions, while the last victim he attacked put up such a
determined fight he gave up.
Apart from severe psychological trauma, all escaped with bruises and
abrasions.
Police examined hours of CCTV street and bus footage and eventually
tracked the defendant to Hackney, East London, where he lived.
They then 'flooded' the area with officers and days later spotted him
yards from his home.
Unemployed Bello pleaded guilty to attempting to rape a 16-year-old girl
as well as carbon copy offences against a 24-year- old Spanish tourist
and the 18-year-old student in Islington two days later.
He also pleaded guilty to kidnapping another student, 20, 'with intent
to commit a serious sexual offence'.
Judge James Wadsworth QC said had it not been for Bello's mental illness
he would have been 'looking at a life sentence in all likelihood for
these very nasty offences'.
Last month it emerged that only one crime is solved a year for every
1,000 CCTV cameras.
The figure featured in a Scotland Yard report which warns that a network
of cameras which can capture an individual as many as 300 times a day is
failing to improve public safety.
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