Mohammad Siddiqui NHS DOCTOR Child Torturer

Mohammad Siddiqui NHS DOCTOR Child TorturerMohammad Siddiqui NHS DOCTOR Child Torturer

The Offender Database reported that Mohammad Siddiqui, the NHS DOCTOR, Child Torturer, caused a youngster to be ‘screaming’ in agony after an excruciating and unprofessional circumcision.

The discredited paediatrician, who caused a boy’s penis to ‘explode,’ has been mandated to reimburse only £1 following his appearance at Croydon Crown Court yesterday for a confiscation hearing pursuant to the Proceeds of Crime Act.

Mohammad Siddiqui inflicted suffering on children by charging £250 for the inhumane surgeries.

The 58-year-old frequently restrained his patients to a board and employed just cream as an anaesthetic.

During a particularly horrific operation on a dining room table in Bristol, a boy’s penis “exploded,” nearly resulting in his death.

Mohammad Siddiqui frequently neglected to wash his hands prior to doing the surgeries and seldom sanitised the scissors or the victims’ genitalia.

Mohammad Siddiqui was apprehended on five occasions and instructed by law enforcement to cease any more inhumane actions. However, he disregarded them until he was placed in detention.

During a five-year span, Mohammad Siddiqui allegedly “cut corners and inflicted unnecessary pain, suffering, cruelty, and risk” to “maximise profits” on his £300 procedures, all conducted by appointment at patients’ residences.

Mohammad Siddiqui initially refuted 39 allegations and represented himself during a two-month trial at Southwark Crown Court.

However, he acknowledged 25 accusations throughout the prosecution’s case, so relieving the jury from hearing additional gruesome details.

Mohammad Siddiqui was expelled from the medical profession in 2015 for conducting circumcisions on young boys in unsanitary and hazardous settings while employed at Southampton General Hospital.

Nonetheless, he proceeded despite being prohibited and administered the anaesthetic Bupivacaine Hydrochloride.

In January, Judge Noel Lucas sentenced Mohammad Siddiqui to five years and seven months of incarceration.

He received a serious criminal prevention order effective for five years following his release from incarceration.

Mohammad Siddiqui appeared at Croydon Crown Court on Wednesday for a confiscation hearing pursuant to the Proceeds of Crime Act.

His gain from his activity was assessed at merely £4,097; however, due to the absence of realisable assets, Judge Lucas mandated that he pay a modest amount of merely £1.

Mohammad Siddiqui, who self-represented at his most recent hearing, was allotted 28 days to remit £1 or face an additional day in incarceration for noncompliance.

The judge previously stated: “Notwithstanding your experience, you consistently conducted circumcisions in an unsanitary manner.”

In each instance, you neglected to use sufficient diligence in the execution of circumcisions.

Dr Mohammad Siddiqui, it must be unequivocally acknowledged by individuals of any faith who conduct circumcisions that negligence in performing the process may result in legal action and possible incarceration.

Upon inspecting his vehicle, law enforcement discovered a corroded hook featuring a serrated wheel and bloodstained scissors, which subsequently tested positive for traces of human epidermis.

An irate Mohammad Siddiqui subsequently declared in a courtroom outburst that the accusations against him were “false,” asserting: “The scissors and skin were fabricated by the police.” My anger is intense.

Ben Douglas-Jones, KC, stated: “His conduct in the criminal proceedings necessitated the allocation of one of Southwark Crown Court’s limited courtrooms for a duration of six months to accommodate him”

This case is unparalleled in the experience of all individuals present in this courtroom. It encompassed solicitors within the specialised fraud branch.


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