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‘No visas and no aid’ – Fury intensifies as Pakistan refuse to take back rapist | Politics | News


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Former police officer Maggie Oliver has spoken on behalf of victims (Image: Julian Hamilton/Daily Mirror)

A grooming gang survivor needed “emergency protection” after notorious ringleader Shabir Ahmed was released from prison. Whistleblower Maggie Oliver branded Shabana Mahmood’s decision to close an immigration loophole “a knee-jerk reaction after the horse has bolted”, as she revealed how ‘Ruby’ was “terrified out of her wits”. The pervert is currently protected by the Immigration Act 1971, which exempts Commonwealth citizens who arrived in Britain before 1973 from removal.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has vowed to change the law so that Ahmed can be deported – but Pakistan is still refusing to take the sick criminal back. There were calls today for the UK to stop handing tens of millions of pounds in aid to Pakistan until Islamabad takes back “every” criminal and failed asylum seeker. British taxpayers gave Pakistan £114 million in 2024.

The diplomatic stalemate has had a devastating effect on Ahmed’s victims, who are living in fear now he is back on the streets.

Ms Oliver told the Daily Express: “They’ve had 14 years to negotiate this and finalise it.

“And we could have prevented survivors and victims like Ruby, who was terrified out of her wits… I had to liaise with Greater Manchester Police to get emergency protection put in place for her so that she feels safer… All of that trauma could have been avoided.”

She added: “Once again, this shows that the Government is reactive and not proactive.

“They’ve had 14 years since Shabir Ahmed was sent to prison to sort this out.

“And because there’s so much anger in the country, and because victims have been so vocal, there’s been a knee-jerk reaction after the horse has bolted.

“We still don’t know if Pakistan is going to take him back.”

Ahmed, 73, was released from prison last week after serving 14 years of a 22 year sentence for 30 child rape offences.

But Pakistan is demanding the extradition of two political dissidents from the UK in exchange for accepting the return of Ahmed.

It wants Shahzad Akbar, a member of the former prime minister Imran Khan’s cabinet, and Adil Raja, a Pakistani journalist and former military officer, to be handed over for alleged “fake news” and anti-state propaganda.

And Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has been urged to take off the gloves with Pakistan.

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp: “Last year, the Government gave Pakistan almost 150,000 visas. Now Pakistan is refusing to take one single criminal back.

“This is total weakness from Labour and a humiliation. Ministers must show some backbone and ensure Shabir Ahmed is removed from our country. Vile rapists and paedophiles who come here from overseas should all be deported.

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Chris Philp and Kemi Badenoch have vowed to fight for grooming gang victims (Image: Getty)

“It’s simple: no visas and no aid until Pakistan takes back all their citizens here illegally or who are criminals.”

Mr Philp added: “We should stop all overseas aid and issuance of new visas for Pakistani citizens to come here until they take Ahmed and those like him back. It’s simple: no visas and no aid until Pakistan takes back all their citizens here illegally or who are criminals.”

The Pakistani predator hid in the back of a taxi as he was whisked out of HMP Leeds to a taxpayer-funded bail hostel.

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said: “No rapist, paedophile or grooming gang member should be let out of prison early.

“That’s just common sense.

“But under Labour’s Sentencing Act, serious sexual offenders will now be released much earlier than their court sentences. Victims of violent and sexual crimes must always come first.

“But instead, survivors of grooming gangs abuse are being told that those responsible will be getting out of jail early.

“That is just wrong. Conservatives have tried to stop it, Labour and the Liberal Democrats voted against us.

“Every MP has a choice, stand with victims or stand with the early release of dangerous sexual offenders.”

Reform UK home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf said: “Mahmood’s attempt to deport the Rochdale rapist from our streets is weak. Pakistan is refusing to take back Shabir Ahmed – the monster convicted of 30 counts of child rape – despite the fact he is a Pakistani national.

“Over the last two decades, the Tory-Labour uniparty has handed Pakistan £6 billion of taxpayers’ money in real terms and issued around 2 million visas to Pakistani nationals. Enough.

“All visas for Pakistani nationals and all foreign aid to their country must be suspended immediately until Pakistan agrees to take this vile grooming gang leader off our streets.”

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