Police accused of ‘turning blind eye’ as Sharia courts run rife and honour crimes go unpunished
Police have been accused of turning a blind eye to the spread of Sharia courts in Britain, as newly released Government figures show less than three per cent of so called “honour crimes” were successfully prosecuted last year. Campaigners are warning that the “privatisation of justice”

Police have been accused of turning a blind eye to the spread of Sharia courts in Britain, as newly released Government figures show less than three per cent of so called “honour crimes” were successfully prosecuted last year. Campaigners are warning that the “privatisation of justice”
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