Grooming Gang Leader Allowed to Stay
Grooming Gang Leader Allowed to Stay
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3,097 posts

97 months

Thursday 30th June 2022
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Surprised this has not been posted, if it has appologies!

But one of the Rochdale grooming gang leaders who was stripped of his UK passport and was meant to be deported is now being allowed to stay.

One of his arguments was his children needed him as they required a role model! I think having a role model like him will have a negative effect on his children, how is he allowed to see his children anyway if he is a sex offender?

HIs role was to drive the girls to the others.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/rochdale-gro...

chemistry

3,103 posts

132 months

Thursday 30th June 2022
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Our country is broken.

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 30th June 2022
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He was stripped of his passport after he'd renounced his Pakistani citizenship, I think, so we can't deport him anywhere.

Anyway, as has been demonstrated on these threads many times, you're all evil racist bigots because of Jimmy Savile or something. One of the usual suspects will be along soon to defend him and tell you there's nothing to see here and blame the young female victim and her parents.

MikeM6

5,826 posts

125 months

Thursday 30th June 2022
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Immediate instinct was how awful and terrible the system is and why is he allowed to stay, but then a couple of thoughts sprung to mind:

1. If deported, will the clear risk he poses to children be managed elsewhere? Would Pakistani authorities do anything to at least try and prevent re-offending. Would it also not risk him reappearing at a later stage in the UK? We might not manage his risk perfectly here, but would we at least try more than elsewhere?

2. Hopefully he does not provide any modeling to his children and they are fully protected from him, however, I presume there may be some claim to CSA that he ought to pay towards the cost of raising them. Might it be that on deporting him, he would not need to be responsible for his children?

I'm not saying they these are justification for him not being deported or that I think he should stay, but I wonder if these were factors in the decision.

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 30th June 2022
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MikeM6 said:
1. If deported, will the clear risk he poses to children be managed elsewhere? Would Pakistani authorities do anything to at least try and prevent re-offending. Would it also not risk him reappearing at a later stage in the UK? We might not manage his risk perfectly here, but would we at least try more than elsewhere?
I dont think there are many white girls in Pakistan - they seem to be the target, and fair game, because they are non-believers. He's not a paedo, you see, he's just very dedicated to Islam, and raping 12 year old girls is God's work - and more relevant, is the fault of the girl/her parents/the Police, according to some PHers.

Biggus thingus

1,358 posts

67 months

Thursday 30th June 2022
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A swift cuffing and chucking on a plane might have sent a message to the hundreds of others out there who were as guilty as them

Instead it's practically a license to crack on

sugerbear

6,268 posts

181 months

Thursday 30th June 2022
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Biggus thingus said:
A swift cuffing and chucking on a plane might have sent a message to the hundreds of others out there who were as guilty as them

Instead it's practically a license to crack on
Yeah, but where would we send Prince Andrew ?