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Man who sets dog on 2 Muslims and ordered it to bite them jailed for two and a half years

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Manchester: Manchester Crown Court on Monday sentenced a Polish man for two years and a half in prison for setting his dog on two Muslims in a racist attack during the last Ramadan.
The 32-year-old Jakub Wendland was jailed on the charges of assaulting the Muslims and police officers, using racially-aggravated words and causing injury to a dangerous dog, all of which he pleaded guilty to. However, he denied being a ‘racist’.
Judge Tony Cross QC defined the man’s dangerous acts as “a campaign of racism carried out over the course of two hours in two separate areas,” Manchester Evening News reported.
Stating that Wendland “used his dog as a weapon” and injured one whilst placing another “in tremendous fear,” Kirsty Walls, from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), said “The Crown Prosecution Service takes all forms of hate crime very seriously, and presented the case to the court as a religious hate crime.”
Wendland first set his dog, a cross between an English and a Staffordshire bull terrier, on a Muslim man leaving a mosque on Stockport Road in Longsight at around 10:40 a.m. on June 25, the court heard.
The dog bit the man several times before Wendland called the Pakistani man a “Muslim Kurdi” and punched him in the face.
Two hours later, he attacked his second victim, a woman on Market Street near Piccadilly Gardens, and repeatedly told his dog to bite her “because she was Muslim” and “They kill people.”
“You bite her, bite her. They kill people. So go on, bite a Muslim,” he reportedly shouted, Daily Sabah reported.
Passers-by intervened, preventing the dog from attacking the woman. Wendland, a Polish national, also spat in the faces of police officers who came to arrest him on Corporation Street for having a dog dangerously out of control in a public place. He has also been banned from possessing a dog indefinitely.
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