British MP Rupert Lowe unveils hardline Pakistan policy amid deportation row
British MP Rupert Lowe has announced a hardline policy on Pakistan, amidst a deportation controversy involving Shabir Ahmed.
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British MP Rupert Lowe has announced a hardline policy on Pakistan, amidst a deportation controversy involving Shabir Ahmed.

The UK government plans to change the law to enable the deportation of Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang, to Pakistan. This move aims to close a legal loophole that currently prevents his removal, though Pakistan has reportedly set conditions for his return.

A Home Office minister in the UK has indicated that the government is examining potential changes to the law to facilitate the deportation of recently freed grooming gang leader Shabir Ahmed.

UK lawmakers are demanding the deportation of Shabir Ahmed, who was handed a lengthy prison sentence in 2012 for his ties to a sexual exploitation ring.

Andy Burnham has called for the deportation of Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang convicted of 30 child rape offenses, who is scheduled for release on Thursday, emphasizing that 'victims must come first'.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) told a bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta that there were materials, including inflammatory videos and incriminating e-mails, against Shabir Ahmed Shah

Shabir Ahmed Lone frequently visited Delhi and other parts of India to meet contacts and facilitate the recruitment of Bangladeshi nationals, sources said. His primary task, according to officials, was to recruit and radicalise individuals illegally
Pakistan has refused to accept Shabir Ahmed, a grooming gang leader whose British citizenship was revoked, unless the UK agrees to extradite political dissidents to Pakistan.
The UK government is exploring emergency legislation to deport Shabir Ahmed, a convicted child rapist and grooming gang leader, to Pakistan, as he is currently exempt from deportation due to an old immigration law.
Shabir Ahmed, a UK grooming gang leader, reportedly tore up his Pakistani passport, leading Islamabad to refuse his repatriation, complicating efforts to deport him.

Shabir Ahmed, a leader of the Rochdale grooming gang, has been released from prison, sparking fury across the UK as a deportation loophole prevents his removal. The government is reportedly exploring every route to deport the 'vile criminal'.

Delhi Police's Special Cell has apprehended Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Shabir Ahmed Lone, who was operating a LeT module and was previously linked to a module busted in February, on charges of plotting terror attacks in India.
Delhi Police has busted a Bangladesh terror module run by Shabir Ahmed Lone, who was in direct contact with LeT commander Hafeez Saeed. Lone, a Kashmiri resident, was released on bail in 2019 and fled to Bangladesh. He was tasked with recruiting and radicalizing illegal Bangladeshi migrants in India, arranging fake IDs and weapons for potential attacks.

Pakistan has refused to take back Shabir Ahmed, a grooming gang ringleader who served 14 years in jail for multiple rapes and sexual abuse against young girls. Ahmed was released from prison last week.

A Home Office minister has indicated that the government is exploring changes to the law to enable the deportation of Shabir Ahmed, a recently freed grooming gang leader.

Shabir Ahmed, the leader of the Rochdale grooming gang who was jailed in 2012 for rape, abuse, and trafficking of girls, was deemed to pose a 'very high risk of serious harm' to children in 2023.

Shabir Ahmed, known as 'Daddy' by his victims, who was jailed for a total of 22 years in August 2012 for leading a grooming gang, has been released from prison.

President Bola Tinubu has ordered the immediate deployment of 100,000 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) conversion kits across Nigeria within three weeks to lower fuel costs and cushion the impact of the Middle East war on commuters.

Shabir Ahmed Lone - the Indian-born Bangladesh-based alleged handler of a Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist module busted in Delhi last week - was in direct contact with LeT founder and chief, Hafiz Saeed, and its senior commander Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi.