Posted on 12/15/2025 1:39:43 PM PST by Morgana
The moment hero bus passengers leapt into action and saved a teenage girl from being kidnapped by a Sudanese migrant as she walked home has been released.
The 17-year-old victim was walking alone after finishing a shift at a theatre when she was followed by Abdulmawal Ibrahim Adam.
Adam tried to engage the teenager in conversation before continuing to target her aggressively as she desperately tried to flag down passing cars for help.
Terrifying footage shows Adam attempting to grab the 'petrified' young woman and drag her across the road as she tried to break free.
But the scuffle and her screams are noticed by hero bus passengers who jump off and come to her rescue - chasing her would-be kidnapper away.
Those members of the public have now been commended for their bravery after stopping the attempted kidnap in Swindon, Wiltshire.
Adam then ran off before he tried engaging with another woman and attempted to follow her before she also got away from him.
Adam, 28, a Sudanese national living in Swindon, was jailed for four years and one month after admitting the attempted kidnap.
He will serve an extended licence totalling seven years.
The victim told Swindon Crown Court: 'I remember how I was before this happened.
'It was like I wasn't even aware that bad things could happen in the world, and I felt confident in myself to walk out the house every day at any time of day or night.
'I remember not being afraid to be outside or to constantly think about people's intentions around me while in public.
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He heard his friends got away with it.
UNICEF site and Human Rights Watch and March 13, 2025 Forbes about Sudan.
The tactic of kidnapping girls and women in Sudan is a systematic and deliberate weapon of war used primarily by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias, as well as, to a lesser extent, by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). This systematic violence is intended to terrorize, humiliate, and punish civilian populations and specific ethnic groups.
The primary purpose of the abductions is sexual exploitation and sexual slavery. Women and girls are held captive, often for extended periods, in houses or bases where they are subjected to repeated gang rape, physical abuse, and torture.
Tactic of psychological warfare:
By targeting women and girls, the perpetrators aim to humiliate and emasculate the men and communities they are fighting against. This tactic causes profound trauma and breaks down social cohesion, forcing families to flee to other areas or countries.
Many abducted girls and women are forced into marriage with their captors or other armed men, effectively trapping them in a cycle of abuse and control.
It’s pure madness that the UK allows such scum to enter their country.
Sad ending. Heroes did not complete.
All over the world, real men step up. Those that the Left denigrates as filled with “toxic masculinity” are needed now more than ever.
It’s hell living under an ideological, marxist regime.
No one is safe.
I’m wondering if we’re gearing up for 2026 to be the year that heroic regular folks fight back.
It could have been much worse. Just think: if Brits were allowed to carry firearms, the poor guy could have been killed.
To Liberals, the would-be kidnapper is the victim.
Who are we to criticize their culture?
(Or some bullshit such as that).
“”The moment hero bus passengers leapt into action and saved a teenage girl from being kidnapped by a Sudanese migrant as she walked home has been released.””
That first sentence makes sense to who?
Females voted for the migrants to be let in, and were vile towards “backwards” and “unloving” men who didn’t.
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