Evil grooming gang boss is still in UK despite losing appeals – is there a greater example of political incompetence?
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IF you weren’t already in despair over the ordeal of the grooming-gang victims and the cover-up, consider Britain’s sickening generosity towards their rapists. The Pakistani ringleader of the Rochdale gang has used every trick to dodge deportation after serving his jail term.
Incredibly, like his perverted accomplices, he has succeeded. His expulsion was signed off ten years ago. He then lost a legal battle and two appeals. Yet here he still is, delivering takeaways in Rochdale with every chance of running into his victims. Not only has Qari Abdul Rauf renounced his Pakistani citizenship, thus becoming “stateless” and seemingly impossible to deport since his homeland doesn’t want him either.
He also deployed — you guessed it — the European Convention on Human Rights to claim his right to a family life. This rapist whose gang of misogynist monsters preyed on young girls was able to stall his removal for years because feeble Governments have shackled us to a foreign court.
Is there a greater example of our politicians’ incompetence?. Or the impotence of a country not only still having to heed Strasbourg’s orders but repeatedly outsmarted by human rights lawyers?. A NEW law forcing officials at public bodies to report all suspected child abuse is welcome. But it must include the BBC.
The criminal sanctions Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is planning would certainly snare staff at councils or police forces who failed to act. But the publicly-funded broadcaster is infamous for ignoring or covering up paedophile scandals as executives cravenly protect the “talent”.