Pakistani paedophile escaped deportation because it would ‘harm his children’
- A Pakistani man was granted leave to remain in the UK in 2018, despite being jailed for grooming young girls online for 18 months, starting in March 2021, and later facing a deportation order by the then Home Secretary Suella Braverman.
- The judge ruled there would be no significant impact on the man's wife or children from his imprisonment, as he was not living at home, and he was placed on the sex offenders register.
- A lower tribunal judge decided it would be 'unduly harsh' to separate the man from his children, allowing him supervised contact, despite his conviction for online grooming.
- The Home Office criticized the ruling as 'contrary to the evidence' and appealed, with an upper tribunal judge stating the initial judgment was 'plainly wrong and rationally insupportable.
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Fury as paedo ESCAPES deportation because it'd be 'harsh' on his 2 kids
A PAEDOPHILE dad jailed for child sex offences has escaped deportation to Pakistan after a UK judge ruled it would be “unduly harsh” on his two toddlers. The unnamed father, who was granted anonymity by an immigration court, had been banned from living with his kids after attempting to solicit three “barely pubescent” girls for sex. He was jailed for 18 months. A lower tribunal judge, however, ruled he should not be deported back to the his home…
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