Britain’s new Muslim Home Secretary Sajid Javid

Paul Joseph Watson reported earlier Wednesday that Tommy Robinson had been moved to a maximum security prison with a 71% Muslim population.

This may certainly be a death sentence for Tommy.

Inmates were banging on the cell walls shouting death threats–an Imam placed a hit on Tommy.

Former Breitbart London Editor, Raheem Kassam reported the decision to transfer Tommy from a relatively safe prison to highly dangerous facility with a 71% Muslim population came from Britain’s new Muslim Home Secretary, Sajid Javid.

Raheem Kassam tweeted: UPDATE: I am told the decision to move Tommy Robinson from a relatively safe prison to a highly unsafe one came from the @ukhomeoffice — which means people need to be asking questions of @sajidjavid, Britain’s new Home Secretary. #FreeTommy

UPDATE: I am told the decision to move Tommy Robinson from a relatively safe prison to a highly unsafe one came from the @ukhomeoffice — which means people need to be asking questions of @sajidjavid, Britain’s new Home Secretary. #FreeTommy — Raheem (@RaheemKassam) June 13, 2018

I have personally verified all the information I have put into the public domain via the only people who would know. His family. — Raheem (@RaheemKassam) June 13, 2018

Geert Wilders responded to Raheem Kassam’s report:

If this is true @sajidjavid and @theresa_may than Tommy is in serious life threatening danger. If he’s hurt you will have blood on your hands and people all over the world will hold you accountable. Be wise and release him. Now.#TommyRobinson #FreeTommy #Tommy #Freedom https://t.co/9VYaNCtR2k — Geert Wilders (@geertwilderspvv) June 13, 2018

Sajid Javid, just like London’t Mayor, Sadiq Khan, is Muslim and of Pakistani origin.

CNN reported on Theresa May’s appointment of Sajid Javid a few weeks ago:

May appointed Sajid Javid, a second-generation migrant whose parents came to Britain from Pakistan, as Home Secretary on Monday morning, plugging a hole left when predecessor Amber Rudd fell victim to a growing controversy over the treatment of the so-called Windrush generation of immigrants. Javid, 48, is the first member of an ethnic minority to hold the position, one of the most senior in the British government. He had spoken out forcefully on the plight of people from former British colonies who arrived legally in Britain in the 1950s and 60s, but who had struggled to prove their status amid a wider crackdown on illegal immigration. They became known as the Windrush generation after the name of the ship that brought an early group of Caribbean migrants to Britain in 1948.