Eastern Eye (UK)

Court hears Ahmed ‘victims’ recording

FORMER POLITICIAN DENIES HISTORIC ABUSE OF BOYS

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NAZIR AHMED, 64, formerly Lord Ahmed of Rotherham, went on trial last week at Sheffield Crown Court, accused of sexual offences against children dating back more than 40 years.

The former politician is also accused of a serious sexual assault against a boy under 11, also in the early 1970s, in addition to the indecent assault of the same youngster.

A jury was told how a woman alleged that Ahmed attempted to rape her in the early 1970s, when he was about 16 or 17 years old, but when she was much younger. The jury was played a recording of a telephone call between the two complainan­ts, made by the woman after she went to the police in 2016, The Telegraph reported.

Tom Little QC, prosecutin­g, told the jury the call was prompted by the man contacting the woman by email, saying: “I have evidence against that paedophile.” According to Little, Ahmed claimed the allegation­s were a “malicious fiction”, but the recording showed they were not “made up or concocted”.

“What they did to you was utterly wrong and it’s time now to seek justice for the little boy who could not protect himself. I’m not waiting any more. This is not just for me. It’s for you and for all the children Nazir Ahmed has abused and his brothers now,” the woman was quoted as saying in the recording to the man, the newspaper said.

“The police will look after you. They will believe you. They will take your allegation­s seriously. They are on your side. You are a victim.”

The man replied, “I don’t want the b ***** d to get away with it. I thought I was the only one,” according to the recording played in the court.

Ahmed was charged along with his two older brothers, Mohammed Farouq, 71, and Mohammed Tariq, 65, but both these men have been deemed unfit to stand trial, The Telegraph report added.

“This is about repeated sexual abuse that took place in Rotherham over a number of years. Those involved kept it buried away for many years. It is no longer buried away and no longer kept quiet as they have complained,” Little was quoted as saying in court.

“This was not a single incident. It was not isolated and it was not innocent sexual experiment­ation by children. It was abuse, repeated abuse, plain and simple. Nasir Ahmed at the time [of the complaint] was a member of the House of Lords.

He is no longer a member of the House of Lords.”

According to him, the male complainan­t told the police the abuse by the brothers began when he was in school.

Ahmed denies the charges against him. The trail continues.

 ?? ?? SERIOUS CHARGES: Nazir Ahmed
SERIOUS CHARGES: Nazir Ahmed

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