Friday, 28 November 2008

Mehdi Zand changes web site before trial.

Mehdi Zand has changed his website and "toned it down".


He also makes refence to:

swordsmanship whilst being completely blindfolded.


The above trick was done by making sure he could see under his blind fold between his nose and his cheek. He gets his student to put the blindfold on but tells the student not to tie it very tightly as it will interrupt his energy, this means he can almost completely see everything.

Another tick to make himself seem mystical to trusting people.

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Police are still appealing for witnesses

Police are still appealing for witnesses to the AGGRAVATED BURGLARY in Money Hill parade on Tuesday November the 11th at 5pm.

Mehdi Zand is in prison, after his second bail hearing. Mehdi Zand the author of the Exordium and Leader of The World of Yaad Organizationis being held in connection with these charges.

Detective Sergeant Kevin Brown, from Watford CID, who is investigating the incident at blue fire restaurant on Money Hill Parade, said: “This was a violent attack in which two men have sustained serious injuries. This incident took place during rush hour and I am appealing to anyone who may have seen or witnessed the incident or have any information at all to come forward and assist our investigation.”“I would like to reassure the public that this type of incident is extremely rare in Rickmansworth and this type of behaviour will not be tolerated on the streets of Hertfordshire.”

Francesco Zand who is a heavy weight semi professional mixed martial artist who trains at the ti zen qan gym has not had his second bail hearing.

A man in his late thirties and a man in his fifties sustained serious injuries which required medical treatment following the incident.

Anyone with information can contact DS Brown on 01923 472494, or alternatively Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Tuesday, 25 November 2008

Mehdi Zand's followers refused bail for a second time

Mehdi Zand's followers refused bail for a second time
Mohammed Kashefi, 48, Tower hill, Chipperfield.
Hamid MokaramAfshari , 50 , of Northolt
were refused bail today.

Mehdi Zand, Leader of The World of Yaad Organization has also been refused bail twice in relation to the same incident

Saturday, 22 November 2008

Inform Talk Postponed probably due to arrest of Mehdi Zand

Inform talk postponed probably due to arrest of Mehdi Zand.

Inform 2008 Winter Seminar postpones talk on World of Yaad.

"Insights into the World of Yaad."(This talk has been postponed in light of the recent public announcements relating to Mehdi Zand and the speaker's wish to remain sensitive to Mehdi Zand's followers and family.)

See
http://www.inform.ac/infevents.html

For More Information.

Thursday, 20 November 2008

Mehdi Zand Refused Bail

Mehdi Zand has Been refused bail for the second time after his arrest


Also see Official Police site

http://www.herts.police.uk/crimedatabase/site/content.php?article_id=5489

Friday, 14 November 2008

Report on Mehdi Zand

Mehdi Zand has been arrested.

http://www.ealingtimes.co.uk/news/3844405.Northolt_man_charged_over_restaurant_raid/

http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/news/3844022.Men_arrested_after_restaurant_burglary/

Police have appealed for information in connection with an incident at the Blue Fire Restaurant, in Moneyhill Parade, yesterday afternoon.
It is believed that intruders forced their way into the property at around 5pm, where two men sustained serious injuries and were rushed to hospital.
Francesco Zand, 36, Mohammed Kashefi, 48, and Mehdi Zand, 47, all of Tower Hill, Chipperfield, will appear with Hamid Mokaram-Afshari , 50 , of Northolt, in front of magistrates this morning.
A 47-year-old woman, also from Chipperfield, was also arrested and has been bailed.
Detective Sergeant Kevin Brown, from Watford CID, said: “This was a violent attack in which two men have sustained serious injuries.
“It took place during rush hour and I am appealing to anyone who may have seen or witnessed the incident or have any information at all to come forward.”
Anyone with information can contact DS Brown on 01923 472494, or alternatively Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.