Pakistan ‘demands dissidents in return for grooming gang leaders’
Pakistan offers to repatriate convicted British-Pakistani grooming gang members in exchange for extraditing political dissidents, posing legal and human rights challenges for the UK government.
- The Conservative Party is publishing Terms of Reference for a national inquiry into grooming gangs, aiming to compel witnesses and uncover the cover-up by authorities.
- Pakistan has proposed to extradite two political dissidents from the UK in exchange for accepting the deportation of Pakistani grooming gang offenders.
- Chris Philp stated that Britain should not engage in any deals that treat human rights violators and political dissidents as equals.
- Reports indicate that Pakistan may use grooming gang deportations as leverage against the UK by linking them to their political dissenters living in Britain.
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Pak grooming gang scandal: Islamabad offers to accept convicts from UK, wants political rebels returned
Qari Abdul Rauf and Adil Khan, the two convicted sex offenders in UK whose repatriation Pakistan has sought, were accused of having run a grooming gang across the country since the late 1990s. These gangs were known to target, groom and gang-rape White minor girls and the ring was active in cities like Rochdale, Rotherham, Oldham, and Telford.
Pakistan demands political dissidents in Britain in exchange for grooming gang abusers
The Pakistan government has called for two political dissidents in Britain to be extradited in exchange for the country accepting grooming gang offenders who have resisted deportation
Pakistan offers to take back 'grooming gang' offenders in return for dissidents: What is 'super general' Asim Munir afraid of?
The proposal has been widely condemned, raising questions about Pakistan’s willingness to leverage one of the UK’s darkest criminal scandals for political gain.
Islamabad proposes to repatriate sex grooming gang convicts from UK
Pakistan has reportedly announced a proposal to the UK to repatriate Pakistani-origin convicted sex offenders from Britain. Pak wants Britain to hand over some of the rebels of the regime along with it.
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