Britain First leader Paul Golding ‘battered in jail by Iraqi asylum seeker’
Paul Golding, who is serving 18 weeks for religiously aggravated harassment, is said to have had his nose broken by Iraqi inmate Nasir Muhsen
BRITAIN First leader Paul Golding was allegedly battered in jail by an Iraqi asylum seeker.
Golding, 36, is said to have had his nose broken by Nasir Muhsen, jailed for a looting rampage in the 2011 London riots.
Police are investigating after Muhsen and another prisoner are believed to have targeted the far-right activist within hours of his arrival at Elmley Prison in Kent.
A source said: “It’s hardly rocket science to think Golding and the likes of Muhsen might not get on. Officials are just glad it wasn’t worse.”
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Golding got 18 weeks’ jail and his deputy Jayda Fransen, 32, got 36 weeks after they were convicted of religiously aggravated harassment by Folkestone magistrates last week.
Muhsen is serving additional time for an attack on a prison officer at Rochester jail in 2015.