The murderous father of Sara Sharif is reportedly transferred to a maximum prison prison that is notorious for accommodating various other controversial murderers.
Urfan Sharif, 43, is currently a 40-year prison sentence for the murder of his 10-year-old daughter after he and his partner Beinash Batool, 30, have subjected her to a two-year abuse campaign.
The schoolgirl was broken, bitten, burned and eventually beaten during a campaign of abuse before her body was found with at least 71 injuries in the house of the family in Woking, Surrey, last year.
After his conviction last month, Sharif was locked up in HMP Belmarsh, in South Londs. But on New Year's Day he was ambushed in his cell in an ambush by two prisoners who cut his neck with a tuna lid together.
The murderer was left in a critical condition, but is supposed to have survived the cheeky attempt on his life and to have sustained non-lifferring injuries.
He has now been moved to the prison of category A Frankland, according to the sun, where he was cut in his cell 'in his cell' for fear of being attacked again.
The murderer 'now has a huge target on his back' and is 'absolutely terrified' to get out of his cell, a source told the newspaper.
Frankland is known as the 'Monster Mansion' because of the many convicted murderers, rapists and terrorists who were imprisoned there – including Ian Huntley, Wayne Couzens and Levi Bellfield.
Urfan Sharif, 43, is currently a 40-year imprisonment for the murder of his 10-year-old daughter
Sara Sharif, 10, suffered 'unimaginable pain' during more than two years of abuse and was eventually tortured to death
Sharif is reportedly moved to the prison of category A Frankland (photo), after being attacked in a previous prison,
The source claimed that Sharif was moved to prison earlier this week, forced to stay in their cells so that he could not be damaged.
However, prisoners have now clocked to who he is, and fears that he can be attacked again – with child murderers considered 'the lowest of the low' in Frankland.
They added: 'He knows that he has a huge target on his back, just as he did at Belmarsh.
'He is placed on the same wing as Bellfield, and it also has many murderers and hitmets on it – really heavy people.
“There are also many Muslim prisoners, including gangs, and Sharif hopes that they can protect him against a distorted sense of loyalty.”
The Ministry of Justice refused to comment on the assumed movement.
Frankland itself has seen a series of attacks on prison protectors in recent months. A police officer was left seriously ill in July last year after he was stabbed in the chest.
Earlier that year, in January, a prison keeper in the prison of 850 capacity was also repeatedly stabbed by a Muslim convert who called 'Allahu Akbar', according to reports at that time.
The officer was injured this morning in the High Security County Durham Prison at 11 am and is said to be conscious and talking
One of the cells in the maximum security prison HMP Frankland in County Durham
Prisoners who are held in prison include Damien Bendall, who serves a whole life for a whole life for killing his partner Terris Harris, 35, her daughter Lacey Bennett, 11, her son John Paul Bennett, 13, and Lacey's friend Connie Ghent, also 11, in Killamarsh, Derbyshire, in 2021.
Other criminals who are housed in prison are al-Qaeda 'Dirty Bomber' Plotter Dhiren Barot and Thomas Mair, the Nazi-obsessed terrorist who killed Labor MP Jo Cox in 2016.
Double murderer and necrofiliac David Fuller appeared via Videolink from prison for his trial for sexually abused bodies in 2022, while Soham killer Ian Huntley is also held there.
Liberian war criminal Charles Taylor, who has been a prison sentence of 50 years, is another notorious resident of Frankland.
Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe, who killed at least 13 women in the seventies and eighties, lived in prison before he died in 2020, and it previously housed Charles Bronson.
Frankland's last inspection in March last year described the prison as'A very capable attitude, with fewer attacks and less use of violence than at comparable branches'.
Nevertheless, it turned out that half of the prisoners said they had felt unsafe at some point, “perhaps because of the complex, risky population of the prison.”
There were almost 8,000 attacks on prison staff during the year until June 2023, on average almost one per hour, according to official data.
Prisoners in prison are Wayne Couzens (left) and Levi Bellfield (right)
Among the other prisoners are locked up in Frankland, Michael Adebolajo (left) and Ian Huntley are
Sharif was attacked on January 1 by two prisoners who were thought to be sick because of his abuse of Sara.
A prison source also told the sun that the attack was planned and the luck had survived.
The prison service and the Metropolitan Police confirmed at the time that officers were investigating an attack in Belmarsh on New Year's Day.
A prison spokesperson said, “It would be inappropriate to comment further while they investigate.”
In the meantime, Scotland Yard said that officers 'a statement investigated that a prisoner was attacked in Belmarsh', adding that 'the 43-year-old non-lifferring injuries were sustained'.
Reports suggested that the murderer was granted cuts on his neck and face and was given medical treatment in prison.
During the trial, a court heard that the 10-year-old schoolgirl suffered 'unimaginable pain' during more than two years of abuse and was eventually tortured by her father and stepmother.
Sara was injured with a variety of weapons, including burning with boiling liquid when she was stopped, beaten with a cricket boat, touched with a metal pole broken off from a high chair and is burned with an iron.
Batool (left) was found guilty of the murder of Sara last month, while her uncle, Faisal Malik (right), 29, was convicted of causing or allowing the death of a child.
A sketch of the court artist of Sara's stepmother Beinash Batool, uncle Faisal Malik and father Urfan Sharif appear for conviction
“The abuse – which would be exceptional for someone else – was normalized for this little girl and you brought her that she deserved it,” said the judge.
He said to the court: “This poor child was again battered with serious strength, and she was treated as” the family -in -law “despite her young age.”
The judge described how Sara was so terrified because of the violence she would surrender or wet herself before she was punished.
He said that Sharif and Batool did her a hijab and did make -up on her to hide her injuries.
Sharif and Batool were found guilty of murder last month, while her uncle, Faisal Malik, 29, was convicted of causing or allowing the death of a child.
Sharif was sentenced to a minimum duration of 40 years, Batool to 33 years and Malik to 16 years in prison.