Eastern Eye (UK)

Former Tory MP jailed for 2008 sexual assault of teenager

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A JUDGE sentenced a disgraced MP from prime minister Boris Johnson’s ruling Conservati­ve party to 18 months in jail on Monday (23) for sexually assaulting a teenage boy.

The Tories expelled Imran Ahmad Khan, 48, and he resigned from his seat in parliament in the wake of his conviction after a trial last month. Khan had denied plying the 15-year-old with alcohol and asking him to watch pornograph­y, before assaulting him after a house party in January 2008.

At a sentencing hearing at a court in south London, judge Jeremy Baker said the former politician had shown no remorse for his actions.

“The only regret you feel is towards yourself for having found yourself in the predicamen­t you face as a result of your actions some 14 years ago,” he said.

A police report was made at the time of the offence, but no further action was taken as the victim did not want to make a formal complaint. But he told jurors “it all came flooding back” when he found out Khan was standing as a candidate at the 2019 general election.

Khan’s lawyer said his client maintained his innocence and would appeal.

The MP’s conviction and resignatio­n has triggered a by-election in his old seat of Wakefield, in northern England.

Wakefield was one of the socalled “Red Wall” seats formerly held by the Labour party that was won by Johnson’s Tories at the 2019 election.

The collapse of Labour’s stronghold in northern England was key to his landslide victory. But the Conservati­ves are by no means certain to win the June 23 by-election.

The Tories took a hammering at recent local elections, losing some 500 seats across England, Wales and Scotland, on the back of a series of government scandals and anger at the rising cost of living.

The Sunday Times recently reported that 56 of the 650 MPs in the House of Commons were facing sexual misconduct claims. One unnamed Conservati­ve MP was earlier this month arrested and released on bail on suspicion of rape.

 ?? ?? GUILTY: Imran Ahmad Khan
GUILTY: Imran Ahmad Khan

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