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London riots: Violence erupts for third day

How Sangat TV covered the Birmingham riots

Josh Halliday
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 10 August 2011 14.55 BST
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Sangat TV's Upinder Randhawa covers the Birmingham riots. Photograph: Sangat TV

It has hunted down rioters in Birmingham, confronted police during running battles, and broadcast live footage of arrests on Sky TV. But it is this bizarre form of guerilla journalism that has proved the most captivating coverage of the riots that have swept England.

Sangat TV, channel number 847 on Sky, has prised viewers away from broadcasting goliaths such as the BBC and CNN – and Twitter is abuzz about it.

See the moment its driver-cum-presenter, "Mr Singh", berates police in Birmingham during a tense stand off with rioters:


Footage uploaded on Tuesday night – but broadcast live on Sky – of a protester being arrested:


The roving Sangat TV car follows looters as police form a barricade across the road:


"Another Sangat TV exclusive" as the presenters give police officers a lift as they chase rioters:


Broadcasting yards from a smouldering car:


How Sangat TV covered the Birmingham riots | Media | guardian.co.uk
 
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His case, along with the majority of others, was committed to Wood Green Crown Court for sentencing.

Chair of magistrates Melvyn Marks told the court many of the cases had aggravating features, occurring "in the middle of a very violent riot", which meant magistrates had insufficient sentencing powers.

"Because of the nature of this offence and because of the circumstances, we have taken the view that there are too many aggravating features on this case and our powers of punishment are not enough."

Court staff have been working throughout the night, with cases being heard before a district judge overnight and magistrates taking over this morning.

One member of court staff, who did not want to be named, said: "It's just been constant, staff are working constantly to deal with the cases."

Other cases included looting at a Costco warehouse, people caught stealing clothes from shops which had been ransacked, and two men caught pushing a shopping trolley full of power tools which they claim they "found".

Many cases echoed the crimes caught on camera as people looted across the capital.

Student David Attoh, 18, from Retreat Place, Hackney, was caught on August 8 in Hackney, with two Burberry t-shirts.

Attoh, who the court heard has completed an ICT B-Tech at Hackney Community College and was due to have an interview for an apprenticeship on Tuesday, admitted theft by finding.

The student, who was fined £150, had been receiving Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) while completing his B-Tech, but over the summer was supported by his mother, the court heard.

Mr Marks told him: "Don't get in trouble again.

"You have a bright future ahead of you, if you get into trouble again you are going to jeopardise that future."

Defendants this morning were from a range of areas across the capital, as were their crimes.

Most offences related to looting, many including theft and burglary.

Most defendants this morning pleaded guilty to their offences - but, despite their crimes being serious enough to be committed to Crown Court for sentencing, many were given bail, often with an electronic tag.

One man who denied his charge was 19-year-old Adam Ozdas, from Hindrey Road, Hackney, who is accused of receiving stolen goods.

He was stopped by police in Clarence Road, Hackney, and found to be in possession of a large bottle of Southern Comfort, a large number of National Lottery scratchcards, tobacco, £90 in cash, and confectionery, the court heard.

Prosecutor Abiodun Kadri said: "He stated that he found the items on the road and that he was going to hand them into a police station."

Ozdas, who, the court heard, is due to start a college course in September, pleaded not guilty and was granted conditional bail to appear again next month.

London riots: Primary school worker, 31, pleads guilty to looting as court cases start - mirror.co.uk
 
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The bad news is that the chief magistrate of UK has said that due to legal reasons they wont be sending any young offenders to jail..This has been broadcasted on BBC and this will further encourage youths to go out on the rampage as they now know that they are the untouchables..
 
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rioters belongs to EDL. Which is a anti islamic group
 
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rioters belongs to EDL. Which is an anti islamic group
 
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Three British Asians were killed Tuesday night in Birmingham by a speeding car, amid riots that have spread across the United Kingdom.

RELATED: What Sparked The London Riots?

So-called copycat violence, looting and arson erupted last night in Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Salford, Nottingham and elsewhere.

Reports say the three were on the streets to protect their community from rioting groups.

The police are treating the deaths as murder. Officers arrested one man and recovered a vehicle that possibly may have been involved in the incident.

two of the three men killed were from Gujar Khan Pakistan!
 
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rioters belongs to EDL. Which is an anti islamic group

No they don't, the EDL wanted to get in on the vigilantism going on to further their political goals, local residents in London & Police denied them the chance (thankfully). Rioters are NOT EDL/BNP.
 
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