Members of Muslim child rape gang still living in same town as victims despite court judgement to deport them to Pakistan two years ago – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Members of Muslim child rape gang still living in same town as victims despite court judgement to deport them to Pakistan two years ago




Image source: Manchester Evening News

Members of an organised Muslim child rape gang are still living in the town where they carried out their atrocities despite the fact, they lost their right to remain in the UK over two years ago it has been revealed.

Despite being convicted of a litany of serious sex offences against vulnerable victims, some as young as 12, in the town, Qari Abdul Rauf, Abdul Aziz and Adil Khan are all still living in Rochdale a decade later, Manchester Evening News reports.

The three men were part of a nine men gang who preyed on vulnerable English girls in the town but they were the only ones to have dual Pakistani-UK citizenship and so were due to be deported after losing their appeal to remain in Britain in 2018.

Victims of the Muslim paedophiles are still bumping into their attackers in the town with one asking:

“I thought Theresa May had organised his deportation, so how come he’s still here?

The UK has been rocked by a never-ending stream of scandals involving predominantly Muslim men targeting non-Muslim English girls from working class backgrounds for sexual exploitation.

Most shockingly of all is the fact that authorities and the mainstream media were aware of this for years if not decades but refused to act, even when parents pleaded for help, for fear of being accused of racism by PC fanatics.

Labour MP for Rotherham, a town where Muslim child raping gangs were allowed to operate for years with impunity, Sarah Champion, has said that up to 1 million English girls are likely to have fallen victim to Muslim rape gangs as of 2016.

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