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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

'Sharia Patrol’ Savagely Beat Dad on the Street Because He was Protecting His Daughter

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By Joey Millar
The Express


A SELF-STYLED Sharia patrol group have been jailed for savagely beating a man trying to defended his daughter and wife.

The men were well-known in the area for attempting to control how women acted.

A court heard the group of young men, who called themselves ‘The Wolves’, approached the victim’s mother, daughter and his daughter’s friends.

They told the girls, who were aged between 14 and 16, they were behaving improperly and ordered them to go home.

The group told the man’s wife: “We, and only we, are bringing the girls back home. They are our country’s women.”





The savage beating occurred in the Millenium club in Vienna.  Terrified, the mother phoned her husband, who turned up a short while later and confronted the group. 

In response, they brutally beat the man while his distraught family looked on in the shocking incident in Vienna, Austria.  Another passer-by who tried to help the victim was also attacked.  Both men ended up in hospital with severe cuts and bruises, while the father and husband was left with a titanium plate in his his eye socket.

The man was beaten while attempting to protect his wife and daughter in Vienna.  Three men were later identified and sentenced to between eight and 10 months in jail for GBH.  Another man was spared jail but fined €480 for inciting violence.



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