Rochdale groomers could finally be sent back to Pakistan
- Two leaders of the Rochdale grooming gang, Qari Abdul Rauf and Adil Khan, could be deported to Pakistan as the UK lifted a ban on direct flights to the country.
- The men were jailed for leading a gang that sexually assaulted 47 girls after giving them drink and drugs.
- Foreign Secretary David Lammy is leading discussions with Pakistan to facilitate their deportation as a deal is sought.
- Concerns have been raised about the lack of guarantees for deportation, and the situation is deemed unacceptable.
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Rochdale grooming gang leaders could be deported under 'deal' with Pakistan after UK lifts ban on direct flights
Two ringleaders of the Rochdale grooming gang scandal could soon be deported as part of a 'deal' with Pakistan after the UK lifted a ban on direct flights to the south Asian country.
Grooming gang deportation deal demanded as Pakistani airline ban lifted in ‘disgraceful failure’ for Britain
A landmark deal to deport grooming gang rapists to Pakistan has been called into question after Britain lifted a five-year ban on a Pakistani airline.The People’s Channel last month revealed that grooming gang deportations were raised by Foreign Office ministers with Pakistani representatives, including at high-level meetings attended by Foreign Secretary David Lammy and FCDO Minister Hamish Falconer.Whitehall sources said that Pakistani represe…
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