3 Pak-origin men of UK sex grooming gang to be stripped of British citizenship

08 August,2018 10:44 AM IST |  London  |  PTI

Prime Minister Theresa May, then Home Secretary, began the process in 2015 by ruling that Abdul Aziz, Adil Khan and Qari Abdul Rauf should not remain British

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Three Pakistani-origin members of a notorious sex grooming gang, jailed for offences including the rape and trafficking of girls as young as 13, will be stripped of their British citizenship following a court ruling, a media report said yesterday. Prime Minister Theresa May, then Home Secretary, began the process in 2015 by ruling that Abdul Aziz, Adil Khan and Qari Abdul Rauf should not remain British.

The trio were among nine men jailed for offences including the rape and trafficking of young girls in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, in 2012. Court of Appeal judges rejected a legal challenge from the men, the BBC reported. The men, who are all of Pakistani nationality, claimed the decision violated their human right to family life. But senior judges ruled that stripping the men of their citizenship was "conducive to the public good".

Lord Justice Sales said the men were motivated by "lust and greed" which amounted to "serious organised crime". The decision paves the way for the government's plan to deport them to Pakistan after they were released from jail. If deportation orders are signed against the men they could have a further legal right to appeal, which could take months. The judge who jailed the men in 2012 said victims were "raped callously, viciously and violently".

"In some cases, they were driven round Rochdale and Oldham to be made to have sex with paying customers," he said. "All the men treated the girls as though they were worthless and beyond all respect." Aziz, Kahn and Rauf were given jail sentences between six and nine years but have since been released on licence. The men lost a previous legal battle to maintain British citizenship in 2017.

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