Paisley Daily Express

Man who got underage girlfriend pregnant placed on the Sex Offenders’ Register

He started seeing girl when she was 13

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Fiscal depute Keri Marshall said: “In 2011, the witness was 13 and regularly frequented the Paisley area with friends.

“The witness was at a house party where she first met the accused.

“The accused and the witness began to frequent the same areas together.

“In 2012 ,when she was 14, the accused contacted her on Facebook and they started communicat­ing with each other and began spending time with each other.

“From this they embarked on a relationsh­ip.

“By October 2014, the witness was 15-years-old and she fell pregnant at that time.

“A child was born to her in March 2015, however, their relationsh­ip deteriorat­ed.

“As result of a police operation involving inquiries into child exploitati­on, officers attended the witness’s home on September 30, 2016.

“They took a statement about her relationsh­ip with the accused. They also obtained a DNA sample from her child.

“This confirmed the accused was the biological father of her child.”

The fiscal added that Ahkter, of the town’s west end, was arrested on February 7 by police but made a “no comment” reply during his interview.

This week he pleaded guilty to a charge of having sexual intercours­e with an older child in breach of the Sexual Offences of Scotland Act.

Defence agent Amy Spencer said her client’s had been “completely destroyed” by the matter ending up in court.

She said: “Their relationsh­ip was both loving and consensual.

“He had his first child, who is now four, with the complainer.

“He is in a new relationsh­ip and has another child who is 14 months old.

“You can be sure these allegation­s have completely destroyed him as he knows there is no defence to rely upon.

“He realises that he has to be put on the Sex Offenders’ Register.”

Sheriff James Spy deferred sentence on the accused while he called for background reports and a report from the Pathways Project, which works with sex offenders in Renfrewshi­re.

Ahkter will learn of his fate when he returns to court on January 18.

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