The Scotsman

Tories expel MP after conviction for sexual assault of teenage boy

- By PATRICK DALY newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Convicted MP Imran Ahmad Khan has been thrown out of the Conservati­ve Party after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy.

A spokesman for the Tories said Khan, 48, had been expelled "with immediate effect" following the decision at Southwark Crown Court yesterday.

Jurors decided Khan was guilty after hearing how he forced the teenager to drink gin and tonic, dragged him upstairs, pushed him on to a bed and asked him to watch pornograph­y before the attack at a house in Staffordsh­ire in January 2008.

The victim made a complaint to police days after khan helped Prime Minister Boris Johnson win a large House of Commons majority by taking wakefield in the so-called "red wall" that had formed Labour's heartlands in the Midlands and northern England.

Khan had been suspended by the Tories pending the result of the trial, with the decision to exp el him taken after confirmati­on of the jury's ruling.

His legal team has vowed to appeal against the conviction, a move that could delay a potential by-election.

Khan, who was 34 at the time of the offence, will be thrown out of the house of commons if he is handed a prison sentence of more than a year, or otherwise could be subject to a petition to oust him in the recall process.

The judge, Mr Justice Baker, said he will sentence Khan at a date to be fixed.

The victim, now 29, told a jury he was left feeling "scared, vulnerable, numb, shocked and surprised" after Khan touched his feet and legs, coming within "a hair's breadth" of his privates, as he went to sleep in a top bunk bed.

He ran to his parents and a police report was made at the time, but no further action was taken because the youngster did not want to make a formal complaint.

But he told jurors "it all came flooding back" when he learned Khan was standing in the December 2019 general election.

The Tory hopeful was literally parachuted into the constituen­cy in a skydiving stunt after he was selected to replace Antony Calvert weeks before the election. Days ahead of the poll, the victim said he contacted the Conservati­ve Party press office, to tell them what Khan had done to him, but added: "I wasn't taken very seriously."

 ?? ?? Imran Ahmad Khan arrives at Southwark Crown Court yesterday before being found guilty
Imran Ahmad Khan arrives at Southwark Crown Court yesterday before being found guilty

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