
‘Councilor’ Chaudhary Mohammed Iqbal deserves a nomination. And the Fahrenheit211 blog deserves a hat tip for this, because that’s where I found out about this odious, corrupt little creature. In fact, the issue of electoral fraud in the Muslim community needs a nomination.
Iqbal was jailed on Monday (4th January) for 17 months for electoral fraud. He was also ordered to repay £18,368 he claimed in expenses plus £10,000 toward the cost of the by-election that must now be held to replace the bent bastard. It seems Iqbal decided he would quite like to be a councillor in the constituency of Redbridge in London.
However, despite owning properties there, Iqbal actually lived in Barking, which made it illegal to stand for the 2018 local election. ‘No problem’ he thought to himself. ‘I’ll just take up residency in one of my rental properties in Ilford’. Nah, of course he didn’t. He gave a false address, and instructed his tenants to keep their bills in HIS name, and tell everyone that he lived there, so that it would appear he really did live there. He even had a bed set up in a spare room, though the police apparently found something about it suspicious.
Even when caught, bang to rights, Iqbal tried to tough it out. He refused to quit until October 2020, during which time he was drawing his salary and claiming expenses. Even then, he couldn’t admit he was resigning due to being a bent twat, he claimed it was over ‘health concerns’ following a heart attack in January 2019. This wasn’t his first attempt at getting elected. He originally joined the Labour party, only to move to the Tories when that didn’t pan out. Then re-joined Labour.
Now, Muslims are not the only ones guilty of electoral fraud, but as with child grooming, they do seem to form a disproportionate majority. I remember a by-election in my area a few years ago. As I walked into to the polling station, an Asian came out of one of the polling booths and back to the desk, where he tried to hand over a voting card. The woman behind the desk took the card and asked who the person named on it was. ‘My wife’. He replied in broken English. ‘I go vote for her’. He was politely told to fuck off.
These are just two examples of the corruption that exists in the “peaceful” community, but how many councilors must there be, across the country, who are in office illegally? There needs to be a thorough investigation into this. I doubt Five0 have the guts though.
Nominated by: Quick Draw McGraw
https://www.ilfordrecorder.co.uk/news/crime/ex-councillor-admits-electoral-fraud-6882588
…and this from Sidthesexistsforeskin
Hi all , it seems another peaceful had been convicted of electoral fraud in londonstabistan, it would seem one again of of suckdicks mates has be caught red handed trying to fuck over the Anglo Saxon ways of old london town, Chaudhry Mohamed cabal is a first class cunt, being convicted of electoral fraud, here is the link.. Former Redbridge councillor jailed for electoral fraud
19 Jan 2021 7.45 am Lianna Bagley
Chaudhary Mohammed Iqbal has been ordered to pay compensation back to Redbridge Council. (credit: Google Maps)
A former Labour councillor for Loxford has been jailed after committing electoral fraud.
Chaudhary Mohammed Iqbal, 51, from Barking was sentenced for three counts of making false statements in candidate nomination papers and one count of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
The charges relate to false declarations made regarding his address when applying to be a councillor in the 2018 local government elections in Redbridge.
Iqbal had previously pleaded guilty to three counts of causing or permitting a false statement to appear on a nomination form and one count of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
At Southwark Crown Court on Monday, 4 January, Iqbal was ordered to pay prosecution costs of £10,422.54, plus more than £28,000 compensation back to Redbridge Council.
As well as paying costs, Iqbal was sentenced to 17 months in prison and a five year ban on holding elected office.
He was reminded of Sec 173 of the Representation of the People Act 1983 setting out the requirements of a person convicted of a corrupt practice in relation to his current elected post.
Detective Chief Inspector Sarah McConnell, of the Met’s Central Specialist Crime Command, said: “This is a significant sentence for this type of offence.
“It reflects the seriousness with which the court viewed the wrongdoing in an electoral setting.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9162493/Labour-councillor-jailed-17-months-lying-police-lived-constituency.html