Rochdale rapists say deportation is against their human rights

Rochdale rapists say deportation is against their human rights

Grooming gang rapists Adil Khan and Qari Abdul Rauf, 52, were jailed in 2012 for organising child sexual exploitation in Rochdale, Gtr Manchester.

The pair — who have dual UK-Pakistani citizenship — are appealing against deportation after the end of their sentences, invoking the Convention's Article 8 which covers the right to a private and family life.

Khan, 51, told a tribunal that he was "surviving" on his son's benefits, could not afford a taxi to school and had his driving licence cancelled.

What about the human rights of the children and young girl victims of the Rochdale grooming gangs?

An immigration tribunal is hearing the men's appeal, lodged on two grounds – their alleged "statelessness" and their claimed rights under the European Convention.

It was adjourned until November 29.

 

 



 

 

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