Manchester Evening News

Don’t deport me - my son needs me as a role model

GROOMING GANG MEMBER BEGS NOT TO BE SENT BACK TO PAKISTAN

- By PAT HURST and TODD FITZGERALD

A MEMBER of a notorious grooming gang told a judge he should not be deported because his son needs a role model.

Adil Khan, 51, and Qari Abdul Rauf, 52, have been told they are to be sent back to Pakistan for the public good.

Both were part of a gang convicted of a catalogue of serious sex offences in May 2012.

Since being released from jail, they have fought a long legal battle against deportatio­n – mounting multiple legal challenges and appeals – spanning several years on the grounds that deportatio­n would interfere with their human rights.

Khan was sentenced to eight years in 2012 and released on licence four years later. He appeared at a final deportatio­n hearing yesterday to argue he should not be deported.

Judge Charlotte Welsh asked him how his son might be affected if he was deported from the UK.

Khan, speaking through a Miripuri interprete­r, replied: “As you know, the father figure is very important in every culture in the world, to be a role model for the child, to tell him or her right from wrong.”

Khan also claimed he is not wanted by his family back in Pakistan because his notoriety would be bad for the business they own.

Failure to deport any of the grooming gang has led to anger in Rochdale, where victims were living alongside their tormentors, and has heaped public criticism on a number of home secretarie­s.

Khan got a 13-year-old girl pregnant, but denied he was the father, then met another girl, 15, and trafficked her to others using violence when she complained.

Rauf, a father-of-five, trafficked a 15-year-old girl for sex, driving her to secluded areas to have sex with her in his taxi and ferry her to a flat in Rochdale, where he and others had sex with her.

He was jailed for six years and released in November 2014 after serving two years and six months of his sentence.

For two years, from 2008, a gang of men in Rochdale preyed on girls as young as 12, plying them with alcohol and drugs before they were gang-raped in rooms above takeaway shops and ferried to different flats in taxis where cash was paid to use them. Police said as many as 47 girls were groomed.

The appeal hearing against both men was adjourned until this morning.

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Qari Abdul Rauf
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Adil Khan

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