Naheed Ejaz, the former head of Bracknell Forest, was found guilty of obstructing justice after assisting in the concealment of evidence related to the sexual assault of a 15-year-old girl. The court determined that Ejaz aided in an attempt to hide information concerning the alleged rape. Topics: #girl #hide #found Post navigation The winners of this year’s state science prizes were announced: the Lifetime Achievement Award went to Martin Zobel PHOTOS: Former Icelandic head of state awarded honorary title by President Karsil
This verdict is a deeply troubling reminder of the serious consequences of prioritizing political expediency over justice and victim support. Reply