Jihad contamination and poisoning attempts are not new. Earlier this year in India, there were four incidents of Muslims spitting on the food of non-Muslims, one said he’d been doing it for years.
Also in India in 2019, Muslims plotted to poison food offered in a Hindu temple that is consumed by at least 40,000 devotees.
Al-Qaeda has long considered the contamination of food as a jihad mass murder tactic. And in 2017, the Islamic State called on Muslims to poison food in Western supermarkets.
And it has happened at least twice before in Britain:
UK: Shop-owners sold chocolate cake sprinkled with human feces
UK: Muslim who sprayed food with feces and urine can’t be deported
Also:
Food jihad? Muslim woman puts needles in meat in Canada
We also know that jihadis have long wanted to poison the water supply. As far back as 2002, the feds arrested two jihadis who were carrying plans about how to poison water supplies. In 2003, al-Qaeda threatened to poison water supplies in Western countries. In 2011, a jihadi in Spain likewise planned to poison water supplies.
And in May 2013, seven Muslim “chemical engineers” were caught trespassing at the Quabbin Reservoir, a key supply of water for Boston, after midnight. Only months later and indirectly did we hear that it was a “criminal matter.” A month later, locks were cut at the aqueduct that supplies water to Greater Boston.
Also in May 2013, jihadists were caught in Canada who had considered poisoning air and water to murder up to 100,000 people. In October 2013, the FBI was investigating a possible water supply threat in Wichita. In January 2014, a Muslim broke into a water treatment plant in New Jersey.
“Solicitor in court accused of injecting blood into food at London supermarkets,” by Charlie Moloney, Guardian, August 27, 2021 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
A solicitor accused of using syringes to inject blood into food at three west London supermarkets has appeared in court.
Leoaai Elghareeb is charged with contaminating or interfering with goods with intent at three stores – a Tesco Express, Little Waitrose and Sainsbury’s Local – on Fulham Palace Road.
The 37-year-old, from Fulham, did not indicate a plea at Westminster magistrates court on Friday afternoon.
The court heard the defendant is alleged to have entered the Waitrose store at 7.30pm on Wednesday with syringes filled with blood. The prosecutor Jennifer Garland said Elghareeb was accused of using the syringes to “inject food items with blood”.
The defendant is also accused of doing the same in the nearby Sainsbury’s store, as well as throwing eggs, before going on to inject more items in Tesco Express and then being arrested.
Elghareeb was a practising solicitor, the court was told, who ran his own legal consultancy business and was a “man of previous good character”. The precise contents of the blood were not known, the court heard.
The chief magistrate, Paul Goldspring, remanded Elghareeb in custody and said he would appear at Isleworth crown court for a plea hearing on 24 September.
Officers in forensics suits were seen in Fulham Palace Road on Thursday, seizing items including processed meats.
The officers were seen packing processed meat packs into health hazard bags that were being sent for chemical testing….
john smith says
I first heard about this on the TV news the other day. It just confirmed that a man had been arrested for poisoning food in a supermarket. It didn’t mention his name, if he was an immigrant or anything else, though I instinctively knew it must be a muslim. But of course such important facts are mostly always hidden from us, and I haven’t heard anything else about it since.
Veron Holness says
Elghareeb was a practising solicitor, the court was told, who ran his own legal consultancy business and was a “man of previous good character”
So no plea of mental incapacity then!
gravenimage says
UK: Muslim lawyer charged with injecting blood into food at supermarkets
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A lawyer? But aren’t we constantly being told that Jihadists are all ignorant and poverty-stricken?
Infidel says
Which country was he from? Couldn’t make out from his name
gravenimage says
Infidel, “Elghareeb” is “El ghareeb”, or “the stranger”. The name is mostly found in Egypt and the Arabian peninsula:
https://forebears.io/surnames/el_ghareeb
The word Gharib–it has varient spellings–is found in Arabic and Persian.
Not sure where this specific specimen is originally from, or when he or his ancestors invaded the UK.
OLD GUY says
That line of crap is coming from ignorant highly educated scholars. They don’t teach common sense.
Check Burry says
Another suitable applicant for the Deradicalisation team, experience of terrorism being a main advantage at the interviewing stage.
OLD GUY says
More problems and destruction for American neighborhoods. Our government will give these migrants millions of our tax dollars to resettle them into your neighborhood, while your property values and lifestyle will decrease, crime will rise. Sadly our government won’t be there for you the tax payer and citizen.
Kashyap says
These Muslims are a curse oncivilized humanity.
Steve says
It’s perfect because he would only contaminate meat that wasn’t halal. That way he knows other practising Muslims won’t be attacked.