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UK Government Pursues Deportation of Grooming Gang Leader

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The UK government is currently in discussions with Pakistan regarding the deportation of Shabir Ahmed, a notorious grooming gang leader recently released from prison. Ahmed, who was convicted in 2012 for multiple sexual offences against minors, poses a significant concern for his victims, many of whom feel unsafe following his release. The complexity of this case is heightened by a 55-year-old law that prevents the deportation of certain Commonwealth citizens, which Ahmed falls under due to his long-term residency in the UK.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has urged a review of this law, suggesting potential amendments to the Immigration and Asylum Bill currently in Parliament. This could pave the way for future deportations of similar offenders. However, even if legislative changes occur, the UK government faces the challenge of securing Pakistan’s agreement to accept Ahmed back, a process that has historically proven difficult.

The implications of this case extend beyond Ahmed himself, as it raises questions about the effectiveness of current immigration laws and the responsibilities of foreign governments in accepting deported nationals. Calls for stricter measures, including potential cuts to foreign aid, reflect a growing frustration with the perceived lack of cooperation from Pakistan in handling such cases.

As the situation develops, the government’s actions could set a precedent for how the UK deals with foreign national offenders, impacting future policies and the safety of communities affected by similar crimes. Victims and advocates are closely monitoring the outcome, hoping for a resolution that prioritises public safety and justice.

Source: BBC News

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