Man gets community sentence for Facebook post about dead soldiers
Azhar Ahmed must do 240 hours of community service after writing on Facebook: 'All soldiers should die and go to hell'
Azhar Ahmed, who made the comments on Facebook two days after the deaths of six British soldiers in Afghanistan. Photograph: Anna Gowthorpe/PA
A man who wore a T-shirt with offensive comments about the murders of Pc Fiona Bone and Pc Nicola Hughes on it just hours after they died has been sentenced to eight months in prison.
Barry Thew, 39, who has a lengthy criminal record, wore a T-shirt with ‘One less pig: Perfect justice’ hand-written on it the same day the two women police officers were gunned down.
Thew, of Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, admitted a Section 4A Public Order Offence (displaying writing or other visible representation with intention of causing harassment, alarm or distress) and was sentenced at Minshull Street Crown Court today.
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Culture sensitive differential application employed in sentencing.
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