Rochdale grooming gang cannot be deported after tearing up passports
- Pakistan refuses to take back Adil Khan and Qari Abdul Rauf, who renounced their citizenship, making repatriation difficult according to Pakistani officials.
- Khan and Rauf are known for exploiting legal loopholes to avoid deportation after leading a gang that attacked 47 girls, some as young as 12.
- David Lammy is leading discussions with Pakistan regarding the deportation of grooming gang members, linking it to calls for direct flights between the UK and Pakistan.
- Critics, including Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick, have called for the UK to suspend visas for Pakistani citizens if Pakistan does not cooperate on the deportation issue.
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Rochdale grooming gang cannot be deported after tearing up Pakistan passports
Offenders exploit loophole by renouncing citizenship, meaning UK cannot make them stateless
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