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Colleagues jailed for race abuse | Colleagues jailed for race abuse |
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Three men have been jailed for three years for a campaign of racial harassment against a Muslim colleague. | Three men have been jailed for three years for a campaign of racial harassment against a Muslim colleague. |
Amjid Mehmood was tied to railings and force-fed bacon while a rucksack with protruding wires was put on his locker, Wolverhampton Crown Court heard. | Amjid Mehmood was tied to railings and force-fed bacon while a rucksack with protruding wires was put on his locker, Wolverhampton Crown Court heard. |
Fellow road maintenance workers Lee McDermott, of Rowley Regis, and Sean Melaney and Phillip Skett, both from Birmingham, admitted racial harassment. | Fellow road maintenance workers Lee McDermott, of Rowley Regis, and Sean Melaney and Phillip Skett, both from Birmingham, admitted racial harassment. |
The nine-month campaign of abuse came to light when Mr Mehmood told police. | The nine-month campaign of abuse came to light when Mr Mehmood told police. |
McDermott, 31, from Blue Stone Walk, Sean Melaney, 28, of Steatham Grove, Kingstanding, and Skett, 39, of College Road, Erdington, were each jailed for three years. | McDermott, 31, from Blue Stone Walk, Sean Melaney, 28, of Steatham Grove, Kingstanding, and Skett, 39, of College Road, Erdington, were each jailed for three years. |
It was... an appalling example of racial harassment and one that will not be tolerated in a civilised society Judge John Warner | It was... an appalling example of racial harassment and one that will not be tolerated in a civilised society Judge John Warner |
The men, who worked for road maintenance company Amey Mouchel at a depot in Bescot, Walsall, were accused of nine separate incidents of racial harassment from autumn 2005 to summer 2006, the court heard. | The men, who worked for road maintenance company Amey Mouchel at a depot in Bescot, Walsall, were accused of nine separate incidents of racial harassment from autumn 2005 to summer 2006, the court heard. |
The firm said it takes matters like this "very seriously", but Mr Mehmood did not report the incidents until after he left the company. | |
Other incidents included the group removing Mr Mehmood's trousers and exposing him to passing motorists while they worked on the M6 motorway in Cannock, Staffordshire, the court heard. | |
His trousers had also been set on fire while he was wearing them, the court was told. | His trousers had also been set on fire while he was wearing them, the court was told. |
While riots raged between Asians and Afro-Caribbeans in the Lozells area of Birmingham in 2005, Mr Mehmood was driven by the group to an area with a large Afro-Caribbean population and abandoned. | |
The court heard they then racially abused him and told him the local residents "were coming to get him". | The court heard they then racially abused him and told him the local residents "were coming to get him". |
'Deliberate bullying' | 'Deliberate bullying' |
Mr Mehmood eventually reported the incidents to his employer and police. | Mr Mehmood eventually reported the incidents to his employer and police. |
But on his last day of work, he was tied to railings, hosed down with cold water and force-fed bacon, which he cannot eat as part of his religious beliefs. The incident was filmed on a mobile phone. | But on his last day of work, he was tied to railings, hosed down with cold water and force-fed bacon, which he cannot eat as part of his religious beliefs. The incident was filmed on a mobile phone. |
The court was told the harassment left him very depressed, suicidal and unable to sleep. | The court was told the harassment left him very depressed, suicidal and unable to sleep. |
Sentencing the men, Judge John Warner said that "horseplay in the workplace is one thing but, this was a catalogue of deliberate bullying". | Sentencing the men, Judge John Warner said that "horseplay in the workplace is one thing but, this was a catalogue of deliberate bullying". |
It was an "appalling example of racial harassment and one that will not be tolerated in a civilised society", he added. | It was an "appalling example of racial harassment and one that will not be tolerated in a civilised society", he added. |
Speaking after the case, the District Crown Prosecutor for the Black Country, Colin Molloy, urged anyone who was subjected to workplace harassment to report it to police. | Speaking after the case, the District Crown Prosecutor for the Black Country, Colin Molloy, urged anyone who was subjected to workplace harassment to report it to police. |
'Internal investigation' | |
"It was a very prolonged and persistent attack, where the victim was picked upon simply because of his race," he said. | "It was a very prolonged and persistent attack, where the victim was picked upon simply because of his race," he said. |
The authorities would "tenaciously and robustly" prosecute those responsible for criminal offences committed against colleagues, he added. | The authorities would "tenaciously and robustly" prosecute those responsible for criminal offences committed against colleagues, he added. |
In a statement, Amey Mouchel, said it "does not tolerate unlawful discrimination against any employee on the basis of their race". | |
"The employee in question did not report the event until after he left the company," the firm said. | |
"However, as soon as we became aware of the allegations we carried out our own internal investigation and disciplinary action was taken resulting in the three individuals leaving the company." |
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