Sometimes you just have to explain things in simple terms!!
The history of my people and their connection to the uk goes back at least 275 years. From the time they invaded my land to my family being here for nearly 70years #england #patriot #pakistani #historytime #facts #storytime
Imagine being on an around the world motorbike trip getting to the UK and having your bike and all of your belongings stolen. Now that is exactly what happened to Yogesh Alakari. Now this Indian national left Mumbai on the 1st of May. He traveled through 17 countries including Russia, China, Usbekistan. Then he came down into Europe, Germany, Belgium, France, and then he got to Nottingham. And he was there for a biker convention and decided at 11:00 a.m. in the morning to park his bike at Wooden Park, cross the road, and go and get his flipping breakfast. While he was having his breakfast, his bike and all of his belongings were stolen. That included his laptop, his spare phone, two cameras, and his passport. And to top it all off, when he called the local police, they gave him a crime reference number, told him to wait there, and that they would call him back. Guess what? They never called him back. Surprise, surprise. Probably too busy chasing an activist. Yesh himself was quoted as saying that he had driven through many countries that had been considered dangerous without anything happening to him. Yet he came to the UK and he has lost everything and now has to cancel his trip. What do you think that says about crime in the UK?
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British people clubbed together to buy him another bike and replacement belongings also. Tell that bit of the story please..
Without any evidence at all I'll confidently state the theives weren't British.