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PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 1:20 am 
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Binge Drinking Mother Jailed After Crying Rape Against Devout Muslim Taxi Driver

24th August 2008

An alcohol binging mother has been jailed after falsely accusing an innocent taxi driver of raping her.

Joanne Rye, who kept up the lie for 20 months, was told by a judge her behaviour was despicable and was handed an eight month prison sentence.

The mother-of-one caused great shame and disgrace to devout Muslim Sherekhan Kali and his family after claiming that he dragged her down an alleyway and assaulted her.

Maidstone Crown Court heard Rye, then 18, was known as a troublemaker and had been banned from using the All Night Car Hire in Dartford, Kent where Mr Kali worked.

The court also heard the week before she made the rape allegation she had used racially insulting language to Mr Kali.

Valeria Swift, prosecuting, said Rye was very drunk and was taken to hospital claiming she had suffered an asthma attack on the night of October 21, 2006.

Ms Rye became aggressive and police were called and it was then she made the rape claim, giving a detailed account of the attack.

She claimed she was waiting for taxi in Dartford when she was grabbed and a pellet gun was fired into her kneecap.

She said her attacker dragged her into an alley where he pulled down his trousers and told her: 'I am going to f--- you and there is nothing you can do.'

Rye described in a five-page statement how she shouted at him to stop and after raping her said: 'Whatever you mother------ ---. I am going back to Gravesend to my wife and kids.'

But she said there would not be any DNA because he had used a condom.

She also told how she had recognised Mr Kali because he had taken her in his taxi a week before.

The part-time cabbie was arrested at his home and taken to the police station where intimate samples, DNA and fingerprints were taken.

His boss Nicholas Morris confirmed that Ms Rye had been banned from using the firm's cabs because of racist abuse to drivers.

Miss Swift revealed a check of the satellite navigation system in Mr Kali's cab showed he had been nowhere near the area where Rye said she was attacked.

CCTV footage of her drunken behaviour on the night she said she had been raped also proved it could not have happened in the way described.

The prosecutor said the only motivation for the false allegation was the incident a week earlier when the fare was disputed.

Rye continued to maintain she had been raped up to the first day of her trial in June, accused of perverting the course of justice.

Miss Swift said of Mr Kali: 'This case has had a very profound effect on him indeed.'

Sarah Morris, defending, said Rye, now 20, would go out and get drunk, smoke cannabis and behave in an anti-social manner.

But she had since settled down with a boyfriend and had a child, now aged five months.

'The prospect of a custodial sentence is frightening for her,' said Miss Morris.

'She has put herself in the position where her child will be without the mother.

'Of course, many people would say well, tough, that is your doing. You have brought this on yourself and must face the consequences.

'What she did was thoroughly reprehensible. But it has not been every case where a woman who has cried rape has gone into custody.'

Miss Morris said Rye, who worked in catering for the elderly, knew her boyfriend was not equipped to deal with a young baby. Her mother would have to give up her job to care for the child.

But jailing Rye for a 'modest' eight months, Judge Crawford Lindsay, QC, said he had no doubt the matter was so serious there had to be an immediate prison sentence.

'I consider this to be a despicable offence,' he said. 'You made an allegation that this entirely innocent taxi driver had raped you.

'It was fully investigated with the consequences that police time and doctors' time was wasted in the investigation.'

It was not until the first day of her trial in June this year that she 'faced the inevitable' and owned up.

'This is a case where the victim is a strict Muslim, who regularly attends to his beliefs and prays regularly,' said Judge Lindsay.

'At the police station, intimate samples were taken. Having another female touch a part of his body is forbidden. It would bring shame on his family. As a consequence, he left this country for a period.'

When he returned to work, Mr Kali was frightened of having women in his cab and would go home.

'So we have a man of blameless character who is subjected to your dishonesty and trumped up allegation,' said the judge.
'It is clear when you are in drink, you are loud-mouthed. You have a young child but that is a matter which does not in my judgment prevent a penalty for an allegation that is easily made and had a serious effect on the victim.

'He suffered the suggestion there is no smoke without fire.'


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 8:19 am 
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Binge Drinking Mother Jailed After Crying Rape Against Devout Muslim Taxi Driver

24th August 2008

An alcohol binging mother has been jailed after falsely accusing an innocent taxi driver of raping her.

Joanne Rye, who kept up the lie for 20 months, was told by a judge her behaviour was despicable and was handed an eight month prison sentence.

The mother-of-one caused great shame and disgrace to devout Muslim Sherekhan Kali and his family after claiming that he dragged her down an alleyway and assaulted her.

Maidstone Crown Court heard Rye, then 18, was known as a troublemaker and had been banned from using the All Night Car Hire in Dartford, Kent where Mr Kali worked.

The court also heard the week before she made the rape allegation she had used racially insulting language to Mr Kali.

Valeria Swift, prosecuting, said Rye was very drunk and was taken to hospital claiming she had suffered an asthma attack on the night of October 21, 2006.

Ms Rye became aggressive and police were called and it was then she made the rape claim, giving a detailed account of the attack.

She claimed she was waiting for taxi in Dartford when she was grabbed and a pellet gun was fired into her kneecap.

She said her attacker dragged her into an alley where he pulled down his trousers and told her: 'I am going to f--- you and there is nothing you can do.'

Rye described in a five-page statement how she shouted at him to stop and after raping her said: 'Whatever you mother------ ---. I am going back to Gravesend to my wife and kids.'

But she said there would not be any DNA because he had used a condom.

She also told how she had recognised Mr Kali because he had taken her in his taxi a week before.

The part-time cabbie was arrested at his home and taken to the police station where intimate samples, DNA and fingerprints were taken.

His boss Nicholas Morris confirmed that Ms Rye had been banned from using the firm's cabs because of racist abuse to drivers.

Miss Swift revealed a check of the satellite navigation system in Mr Kali's cab showed he had been nowhere near the area where Rye said she was attacked.

CCTV footage of her drunken behaviour on the night she said she had been raped also proved it could not have happened in the way described.

The prosecutor said the only motivation for the false allegation was the incident a week earlier when the fare was disputed.

Rye continued to maintain she had been raped up to the first day of her trial in June, accused of perverting the course of justice.

Miss Swift said of Mr Kali: 'This case has had a very profound effect on him indeed.'

Sarah Morris, defending, said Rye, now 20, would go out and get drunk, smoke cannabis and behave in an anti-social manner.

But she had since settled down with a boyfriend and had a child, now aged five months.

'The prospect of a custodial sentence is frightening for her,' said Miss Morris.

'She has put herself in the position where her child will be without the mother.

'Of course, many people would say well, tough, that is your doing. You have brought this on yourself and must face the consequences.

'What she did was thoroughly reprehensible. But it has not been every case where a woman who has cried rape has gone into custody.'

Miss Morris said Rye, who worked in catering for the elderly, knew her boyfriend was not equipped to deal with a young baby. Her mother would have to give up her job to care for the child.

But jailing Rye for a 'modest' eight months, Judge Crawford Lindsay, QC, said he had no doubt the matter was so serious there had to be an immediate prison sentence.

'I consider this to be a despicable offence,' he said. 'You made an allegation that this entirely innocent taxi driver had raped you.

'It was fully investigated with the consequences that police time and doctors' time was wasted in the investigation.'

It was not until the first day of her trial in June this year that she 'faced the inevitable' and owned up.

'This is a case where the victim is a strict Muslim, who regularly attends to his beliefs and prays regularly,' said Judge Lindsay.

'At the police station, intimate samples were taken. Having another female touch a part of his body is forbidden. It would bring shame on his family. As a consequence, he left this country for a period.'

When he returned to work, Mr Kali was frightened of having women in his cab and would go home.

'So we have a man of blameless character who is subjected to your dishonesty and trumped up allegation,' said the judge.

'It is clear when you are in drink, you are loud-mouthed. You have a young child but that is a matter which does not in my judgment prevent a penalty for an allegation that is easily made and had a serious effect on the victim.

'He suffered the suggestion there is no smoke without fire.'


Source; MailOnline


Mmmm brings back memories that story does. I'm glad they jailed the no good drug taking scumbag, I hope she gets a cell with a big butch lesbian.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:00 am 
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Mmmm brings back memories that story does. I'm glad they jailed the no good drug taking scumbag, I hope she gets a cell with a big butch lesbian.


A long, long time ago, when I was still on PH, I had a lone female passenger tell me that she would accuse me of raping her if I did not take her home for free.

I did no more than take her straight to the nearest police station, went into the police station first, & told the desk sergeant about the allegation. The passenger was fetched out of the car by a constable, taken into the police station, where I in front of the police & her demanded that she had a thorough internal medical examination asap to disprove the allegation. She soon changed her story then & there.

I went on to insist on making a formal written statement to the police, she was held for a number of hours & eventually let off with a formal caution.

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Dirty f***ing slag.

Nuff said. :sad:

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They used to say..."Sitting on a fortune" now in this day and age its more like " Sitting on an potential impliment of false allegation"


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Can anyone imagine the ordeal this poor fellow must have gone through?

I think the custodial sentence was appropriate and I hope it sends a message to other women who think they can pressurise men into giving in to groundless sexually explicit threats.

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JD wrote:
Can anyone imagine the ordeal this poor fellow must have gone through?

I think the custodial sentence was appropriate and I hope it sends a message to other women who think they can pressurise men into giving in to groundless sexually explicit threats.

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Except that probably very few of the women that would do this sort of thing can actually read. So they won't know the score.

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''Miss Swift revealed a check of the satellite navigation system in Mr Kali's cab showed he had been nowhere near the area where Rye said she was attacked.''

1,If this evidence was available,why did the case go to court?
What where the police and the CPS thinking?

2,Who else has access to your vehicle's sat-nav movements...

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:43 pm 
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''Miss Swift revealed a check of the satellite navigation system in Mr Kali's cab showed he had been nowhere near the area where Rye said she was attacked.''

1,If this evidence was available,why did the case go to court?
What where the police and the CPS thinking?

2,Who else has access to your vehicle's sat-nav movements...


I think you have the wrong end of the stick mate, It was not the driver that was taken to court. It was the woman that made the false allegation.

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