He apparently can’t be deported because when he was arrested, “the Iranian Embassy was closed.” UK authorities are far too busy to come back when it is open: the UK Home Office has its hands too full making sure foes of jihad terror can’t enter the country to bother themselves with the trivial matter of deporting a man who ran amok with a curved knife in London screaming, “I’m a Muslim and I’ll chop your f***ing head, mother f***ers. I’m Isis and my people will cut off your balls, Christians. I’ll kill you, I’ll kill you all. I’m going to chop your head off and f*** you up.” Perhaps the estimable Ms. May believes that to act too forcefully agains Nouredin Mallaky-Soodmand would offend the nation’s loyal and fiercely patriotic Muslim community.
“Fanatic who threatened to behead Christians can STAY in UK after deportation blunder,” by Scott Campbell, Express, September 25, 2015:
Iranian Noureden Mallaky-Soodmand, 41, should have been sent back to Iran after he was arrested with knives on the streets of London.
But because the Iranian Embassy was closed he was not deported and re-housed 250 miles away in Stockton-on-Tees.
On April 2 he ran amok with a curved knife screaming: “I’m a Muslim and I’ll chop your f***ing head, mother f***ers.
“I’m Isis and my people will cut off your balls, Christians.
“I’ll kill you, I’ll kill you all. I’m going to chop your head off and f*** you up.”
The knifeman – who has previous convictions for carrying blades and 27 aliases – was jailed for four years at Teesside Crown Court after admitting making threats to kill and two charges of possessing offensive weapons.
Stephen Daumler, 22, and his girlfriend’s 15-year-old brother ran from Soodmand before he was captured by armed police.
He has been suffering flashbacks and panic attacks ever since the incident.
Stephen, who works for his family’s salvage business in Stockton, said: “There needs to be a proper enquiry into how this man was allowed to stay in the country.
“He was clearly dangerous and he looked that night as though he was out to kill someone.
“When he came up to me and raised that knife I thought: `I’m going to die’.
“To discover that he should have been deported long before he even arrived in Stockton is a shock. I don’t know how a thing like that could have happened.
“He shouldn’t have been allowed to walk the streets. He should have been back in his own country where he wasn’t a threat to any British citizens.”
Soodmand could not be deported because the Iranian embassy was closed at the time due to a breakdown in diplomatic relations with the UK.
Julian Gaskin, defending, said before his rampage he had downed one-and-a-half litres of vodka.
Stockton Labour MP Alex Cunningham said he was “astounded” at the Home Office’s “failure to deal with a man who was clearly dangerous to the public and ended up dumping him in our community for him to attack a local person”….
Astounded? I’m not. It wasn’t as if Noureden Mallaky-Soodmand was a counter-jihadist or something really dangerous like that.