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🇬🇧🇵🇰UK WON’T DEPORT CHILD MOLESTER—HE SAYS EXTREMISTS MIGHT KILL HIM
Jamil Ahmed, a convicted child sex offender from Pakistan, just won another chance to stay in the UK—because he claims going home might get him killed.
Why?
His crimes were so widely reported in Pakistan that he says extremists have issued a fatwa (a religious ruling) against him.
Ahmed moved to Scotland in 2002, got legal residency, and was convicted in 2008 for abusing a teenage girl.
In 2013, he did it again—and got three and a half years in prison. He’s now on the Sex Offenders Register for life.
After that, the UK tried to deport him.
Twice.
But he’s been fighting it in court ever since, claiming deportation would violate his human rights.
He says his face was printed on leaflets in Pakistan, and that gunmen even came to his family’s house—killing his father.
His lawyers brought in a Pakistani legal expert who testified that these kinds of media smear campaigns are often used to stir up vigilante violence.
A judge threw out the testimony last year, but now a higher court says that judge didn’t properly review the facts.
The case will be heard again.
So, for now, Ahmed stays in the UK—despite two convictions, a deportation order, and a long list of people asking why he’s still here.
Source: Daily Mail
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🇬🇧🇵🇰UK WON’T DEPORT CHILD MOLESTER—HE SAYS EXTREMISTS MIGHT KILL HIM
Jamil Ahmed, a convicted child sex offender from Pakistan, just won another chance to stay in the UK—because he claims going home might get him killed.
Why?
His crimes were so widely reported in Pakistan that he says extremists have issued a fatwa (a religious ruling) against him.
Ahmed moved to Scotland in 2002, got legal residency, and was convicted in 2008 for abusing a teenage girl.
In 2013, he did it again—and got three and a half years in prison. He’s now on the Sex Offenders Register for life.
After that, the UK tried to deport him.
Twice.
But he’s been fighting it in court ever since, claiming deportation would violate his human rights.
He says his face was printed on leaflets in Pakistan, and that gunmen even came to his family’s house—killing his father.
His lawyers brought in a Pakistani legal expert who testified that these kinds of media smear campaigns are often used to stir up vigilante violence.
A judge threw out the testimony last year, but now a higher court says that judge didn’t properly review the facts.
The case will be heard again.
So, for now, Ahmed stays in the UK—despite two convictions, a deportation order, and a long list of people asking why he’s still here.
Source: Daily Mail
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