Rochdale MP Demands Deportation of Grooming Gang Ringleader Shabir Ahmed During Commons Debate
Westminster – Calls for more stringent deportation measures for serious offenders dominated discussions in the House of Commons this week, as Rochdale’s elected MP, Paul Waugh, highlighted the imminent release of one of the UK's most notorious criminals. Addressing the House, Waugh raised the case of Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of a prolific grooming gang that operated in Rochdale. Ahmed, who was sentenced for his leading role in the systematic abuse of vulnerable young girls, is due to be released from prison. While Ahmed will be subject to strict licensing conditions—including a ban on entering the towns of Rochdale and Oldham—Waugh argued that these measures do not go far enough to ensure the safety and peace of mind of the victims. Waugh noted that Ahmed holds dual citizenship, which should facilitate his removal from the country. He urged the government to prioritise the removal of individuals who have committed such heinous crimes against the community. “The Home Of...