MUSLIM SENTENCED TO 50 MONTHS FOR BRUTALLY ABUSING AND HOLDING 63 YEAR OLD RETIRED TEACHER AS A PRISONER (UK)





A RETIRED teacher was kept a virtual prisoner for several months in a squalid bedsit and subjected to 'degrading' and 'brutal' abuse, a court heard.

Mohammed Ballal is now starting a 50-month jail sentence after bullying 63-year-old Gerald Kennedy into transferring ownership of his home to someone else and buying a £22,000 sports car.

Preston Crown Court heard that Mr Kennedy was the victim of regular assaults - including being throttled, punched and kicked between the legs, as Ballal treated him as his chauffeur and 'lackey'.

His ordeal only ended when Mr Kennedy was able to escape from the bedsit and confide what had happened to a trusted friend, the court heard.

Ballal, 42, of Southfield Street, Nelson, admitted false imprisonment, fraud and two offences of assault. He was also made the subject of a lifetime restraining order banning him from contacting his victim.

Prosecutor Paul McDonald, said Ballal had got to know his victim after a friend had began drinking at the man's home.

Mr Kennedy, who used to work at Fisher More High in Colne, was told he could avoid paying money on his mortgage by transferring his home to someone else.

But he was taken, with only five minutes to pack his bags, to a 'pokey' bedsit in Fletcher Street, Nelson, where Ballal had an office.

Mr Kennedy thought he was living there rent free, but events took a more sinister turn, said Mr McDonald.

The victim was informed there had been some delay and he wouldn't be able to return home until September.

Mr McDonald said: "His life changed somewhat dramatically. His freedom of movement was severely restricted by the defendant who used bullying and violence towards him to enforce his will.

"He was hit at least once a day, usually for a minor 'fault' or trivial 'complaint'. He became conditioned to accept it as a way of life. The defendant seemed to enjoy administering such punishment."

Mr Kennedy had to act as his chauffeur and household lackey. He was assaulted over domestic issues, such as drying washing over a radiator or using the bathroom when he shouldn't.

He was forced to hand over money and his mail was intercepted. On one occasion he was threatened with a large piece of concrete held over his head after he had been pushed to the floor.

Mr McDonald added: "He speaks of being throttled, punched in the stomach and neck, poked in the eye, punched in the face and kicked in the shins and between his legs."

Ballal induced Mr Kennedy to buy a £22,000 Peugeot sports car. The defendant himself paid a deposit on it.

Last November, after accusing his victim of lying to him, he delivered two kicks to his chest and swung a punch at him.

Finally Mr Kennedy managed to escaped and went to the home of a longstanding friend in a very distressed state.

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