The father of a Muslim extremist who burned poppies on Remembrance Day served in the Royal Navy as a police officer for 14 years,
Poppy-burning Muslim¿s father served 14 proud years in the Navy
Mohammed Gouse Miah, 85, is said to be devastated by the actions of his estranged son Emdadur Choudhury, who was fined a paltry £50 by a judge for setting light to poppies and yelling ‘British soldiers burn in hell’ during the two-minute silence on November 11 last year.
Choudhury – who claims almost £800-a-month in State handouts – laughed off the fine, claiming he would pay more for a parking offence. Prime Minister David Cameron said Choudhury’s behaviour ‘has no place in a tolerant society’, while war veterans labelled it ‘disgusting’.