A man who stabbed two people with a kitchen knife has his sentence increased to a decade after it was referred under the Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme to the Court of Appeal by Solicitor General, Lucy Rigby KC MP.
Ismail Uradde, 36, from East Ham, London, has had his sentence increased after an intervention under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme by the Solicitor General Lucy Rigby KC MP.
The court heard that in the early morning of 26 July 2024, Uradde confronted two men outside his block of flats, accusing them of making a disturbance.
Brandishing a knife, Uradde confronted and proceeded to attack the men. Uradde stabbed one of them twice in his left thigh and stabbed the other man in the arm, leaving a deep wound.
Uradde then fled the scene, handing his knife over to a convenience store shopkeeper. The victims suffered significant blood loss but both men survived.
In court, one of the victims remarked on the impact of the attack, stating he still has "difficulty sleeping" and feels unsafe outside as he fears "he could be attacked again".
The Solicitor General, Lucy Rigby KC MP said:
Ismail Uradde's violent and unprovoked attack on the two victims was shocking. I welcome the Court of Appeal's decision to more than double his sentence.
My thoughts are with the two victims of Uradde's attack.
On 20 January 2025, Ismail Uradde was sentenced to three years and eight months' imprisonment for two counts of wounding with intent and one count of having a bladed article.
On 15 April 2025, his sentence was increased to a decade after a referral to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme.