Abdil Aziz, one of the most notorious members of the rape gang from Rochdale – just northeast of Manchester – was according to Dagblad The Daily Telegraph In 2018 the first to destroy his passport to prevent him from being sent to Pakistan. After that his example was followed by numerous others, says The Telegraph.
Aziz was convicted in 2012 for organizing sex parties with numerous minor girls. At the time it was one of the first major convictions of a scandal that gradually became clear that it took place in numerous English industrial cities. Most perpetrators were from Pakistani descent.
Aziz was sentenced to nine years in prison in 2012. However, he continued to resist deportation and the deprivation of his British citizenship. A few days before he lost his last form of appeal in 2012, he tore up his Pakistani passport. That country has since refused to allow him in Pakistan.
Abdul Aziz © Greater Manchester Police
Example
According to The Daily Telegraph, his example was followed by numerous other rapists. This applies, for example, to Qari Abdul Rauf. Just like Aziz, this religious leader was involved in the rapes in Rochdale and in 2012 he was sentenced to six years in prison. Just like with Aziz, he continued to resist for years before taking over British citizenship in 2018. To the dismay of many British, the objection procedures, in both cases financed by the British government, have cost the British taxpayer tons.
The third criminal within the Rochdale gang is Adil Khan. He was sentenced to eight years in prison, despite the fact that he always continued to deny being guilty. He would never have been able to commit the crimes because he did not speak decent English. However, he turned out to have made a 13-year-old girl pregnant.
‘Role model’
In addition to the fact that he destroyed his passport and, just like Rauf and Aziz, could not be extradited on that ground, Khan surprised everyone that he could not be extradited because his son needed a ‘role model’. He thought, according to his witness in court regarding his possible deportation, he thought he was the designated person to “explain the difference between good and evil.”
The British government would try to move the Pakistani government to change their position. Aziz and Rauf, who are now free and still live in Rochdale according to the Telegraph, could still be deported.
Maas in the law
By tearing up the passports, the Pakistani rapists make use of a form of international law that prohibits landing from depriving people their citizenship if this made them stateless. Although Aziz, and numerous other convicted rapists, initially had dual citizenship – in addition to British they were also Pakistani – they would have lost that dual status with destroying their Pakistani passport.
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A Pakistani representative of the government claims, according to The Daily Telegraph, that there is no reason for the country to admit convicted criminals in the country as long as they are not Pakistani citizens. However, another source of the Pakistani Ministry of the Interior stated that Pakistan would be open to negotiations.
Direct flights
According to The Daily Telegraph, Pakistan would wish that direct flights to the United Kingdom would be operated again by the Pakistani airline Pia. These flights were banned in the spring of 2020 after a number of incidents with Pakistani planes where an airplane landed on the wrong runway and a wheel was missing by another plane. However, a representative of the British government denies that the PIA flights are part of the negotiations on deporting criminals.
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The issue of deportation is being raised again as a result of a new government report on the rape scandal in the United Kingdom. The current Prime Minister Keir Starmer opposed pressure in the past year to have a definitive national investigation conducted on the causes for the group rapes that took place on a large scale for decades in particular by groups of Pakistani immigrants. According to Baroness Louise Casey, who advised the government this week to conduct such an investigation, police corps continue to oppose adequate investigations and prosecution of these rape.
National investigation
Starmer agreed last weekend with the investigation that may take up to three years. It will mean that starmer will be heard about his role in tackling the rape gangs. From 2008 to 2013, Starmer was responsible for the British Public Prosecution Service.
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Starmer has always said that serious research was being done for the first time in this period into the activities of the rape gangs. The convictions of Aziz and Rauf took place in the period that starmer was head of the public prosecutors.
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According to Robert Jenrick, spokesperson for the conservative opposition, Starmer is now too Laks in his negotiations with Pakistan. “Starmer must keep his back straight and forbid Pakistani visas and British help to the country if the country continues to refuse these criminals,” said Jenrick in the Daily Telegraph.

