Woman Jailed for making 'Loud sex Noises'



A woman who breached a court order barring her from causing nuisance by making "loud sex noises" was sent to jail.

Gemma Wale, of Small Heath, Birmingham, was given a two-week prison sentence after a civil court judge concluded that she had breached the order by "screaming and shouting whilst having sex" at a "level of noise" which annoyed a neighbour.

Detail has emerged in a written ruling by Judge Emma Kelly following a hearing in Birmingham County Court.

Judge Kelly concluded that Miss Wale had breached an anti-social behaviour order.

She said Birmingham City Council took legal action after a neighbour complained.

The judge did not give Miss Wale's age in her ruling but said she had a boyfriend called Wayne.

Judge Kelly said the anti-social behaviour order had barred Miss Wale from making "loud sex noises".

The order had also barred her from causing nuisance by playing loud music, shouting, swearing, making banging noises, stamping and slamming doors.

The judge concluded that she had also breached the order by arguing with her boyfriend, swearing at a neighbour, "banging around the house" and "running around in the property".

She imposed separate two-week jail terms on Miss Wale for each breach but said all terms would run concurrently.

Judge Kelly said another judge had imposed an anti-social behaviour order in January.

She said she had analysed allegations that the order had been breached at a hearing in May.

The judge indicated that Miss Wale lived in a property owned by Birmingham council and said she had heard evidence from a council housing officer and one of Miss Wale's neighbours.

Judge Kelly said a neighbour had complained that at around 5am on January 29 "paragraph 3 of the order" had been breached.

"Gemma started screaming and shouting whilst having sex, which woke us up," said the neighbour. "This lasted 10 minutes."

The judge concluded: "I am satisfied that during the course of the early hours of 29th January 2015, at around 5am, the defendant was guilty of screaming and shouting whilst having sex at a level of noise which caused nuisance or annoyance to (a neighbour)."





Rajinikanth romance with actress Vidya Balan

                


After the disaster performance of 'Lingaa', Superstar Rajinikanth has shown huge courage to sign a movie under the direction of a young director PA Ranjith. The official announcement was made by senior producer Kalaipuli S Thanu himself that the film will be a gangster drama and Rajini will once again do his trademark gangster role which he made famous thorough 'Basha' and 'Dhalapathi'.

Now it is heard that Bollywood actress Vidya Balan has been roped in to romance Rajini in this film. Even though there is no official confirmation, Tamil media circles have published the news. Rajini's pairing with Bollywood beauties seems to be continuing as he paired with plump siren Sonakshi Sinha in 'Lingaa', before that he romanced Deepika Padukone in 'Kochadaiiyan', much before that he romanced beautiful Aishwarya Rai in 'Robot'.


After the disaster performance of 'Lingaa', Superstar Rajinikanth has shown huge courage to sign a movie under the direction of a young director PA Ranjith. The official announcement was made by senior producer Kalaipuli S Thanu himself that the film will be a gangster drama and Rajini will once again do his trademark gangster role which he made famous thorough 'Basha' and 'Dhalapathi'.

Now it is heard that Bollywood actress Vidya Balan has been roped in to romance Rajini in this film. Even though there is no official confirmation, Tamil media circles have published the news. Rajini's pairing with Bollywood beauties seems to be continuing as he paired with plump siren Sonakshi Sinha in 'Lingaa', before that he romanced Deepika Padukone in 'Kochadaiiyan', much before that he romanced beautiful Aishwarya Rai in 'Robot'.









Khoya Paya - Website for Track Missing Children







Government Launches Khoya Paya Website to Track Missing Children, Questions Over Effectiveness
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Approximately 70,000 children are reported missing every year


A web portal to be used as social medium for people to share information about missing children was launched today by the government.

Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi and Information and Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad jointly launched the website 'Khoya-Paya', a platform for citizens to report children sighted as abandoned or lost.

On paper, the website seems like a good idea. Any parent whose child is missing can update information on this portal which will be shared with the cops and authorities in real time. Anyone in the country can also update information on any missing children they are aware of.




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"There are approximately 70,000 children who are reported missing every year. We felt there was a need of a portal for everyone where details can be put up on khoya paya and then can contact the police," said Maneka Gandhi.

But how effective can this be for people on the ground? In Ranchi, Dolly Devi says her 10-year-old child went missing two years ago. The youngest of five children, he never returned from a local shop he had gone to. His parents - both daily wage labourers - have looked everywhere for their son.

"My child had gone to a shop from home. When he did not return we went looking for him. We went to the police station, but the cops did not help us, nor did the CID," said Dolly.

Jharkhand tops the list of states which see cases of missing children and those of child trafficking. These children mostly end up working as child labour in big cities or are thrown into sex trade. In almost all these cases, the families of such children are extremely poor, illiterate and can't even afford three meals a day.

Using the Internet is out of the question for them. The people who can help them, on the ground and with this website, are either NGOs which are already overburdened, or cops who are mostly indifferent. The real challenge on the ground perhaps is to change attitudes.



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