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England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions |
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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Asare & Ors, R. v [2008] EWCA Crim 2516 (15 October 2008) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2008/2516.html Cite as: [2009] 1 Cr App Rep (S) 115, [2008] EWCA Crim 2516, [2009] 1 Cr App R (S) 115 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
The Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
(Lord Judge)
MR JUSTICE OWEN
and
MR JUSTICE SWEENEY
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R E G I N A | ||
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SAMUEL ASARE | ||
ENOCH KWESI | ||
DAYNE RAJNATH | ||
DANIEL READ |
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Samuel Asare, Dayne Rajnath and Daniel Read
and on behalf of the Applicant Enoch Kwesi
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THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE: I will ask Mr Justice Owen to give the judgment of the court.
MR JUSTICE OWEN:
"[The four appellants] on the 15th November 2007, with a view to gain for themselves or for another, made unwarranted demands of money with menaces from Mohammed Duale."
"You took Mr Duale into one room at first and his mother was taken to another. Mr Duale's hands were bound with the tape. You, Read and Kwesi, then took him to the room where his mother was being held and there you, Rajnath, were securing her by holding her wrists."
The judge went on to describe how the house was effectively ransacked with the appellants going round collecting items to be taken away. He then said:
"Then Mr Duale's father, Mr Abdullah Mohammed Duale, came home. .... The father became the third victim. Three of you dragged him into the house and then further assaulted him, handling him roughly, throwing him onto a couch. He had his hands taped behind his back with the ducting tape."
The judge referred to the effect of these offences upon Mohammed Duale and his family. He said:
"Mr Duale himself says that he felt he was violated in his own home and felt the consequences. He said that he felt as though he was going to die or be seriously injured in front of his mother. He said he was made to feel what he described as useless because he could not help his mother and fend off this attack. ........
Mrs Roble, she was knocked onto the sofa. She was tied up with ducting tape. She saw, she says, her husband and son maltreated. She said she felt very scared in the house after this; indeed, she felt, in her own words, paranoid and she wanted to move home because of this. The father, Mr Abdullah Mohammed Duale, he saw his son and wife held and maltreated. He says he was hit to the eyes and the shoulder. He said the incident left him scared and very frightened for the safety of this wife and family."
The judge also noted that, according to the pre-sentence reports, the appellants had shown little remorse for what they did that night. He took account of the positive evidence of good character contained in the references that were put before him, but he came to the conclusion that this was
"an extremely serious offence of a very nasty type against your three victims, behaving in a highly criminal and, indeed, gangster-like manner -- in the manner of enforcers as they are sometimes called. That cannot be tolerated in this city, or in any other city for that matter."
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