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Fury as jailed East Lancashire sex attacker wins deportation fight (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Fury as jailed East Lancashire sex attacker wins deportation fight
9:20pm Sunday 18th April 2010 in Keep Them Safe campaign
By Sam Chadderton, Reporter
DUE FOR RELEASE: Zulfar Hussain was convicted of abducting and exploiting two vulnerable under-16 girls in Blackburn and Burnley
A FOREIGN national who abducted underage girls and sexually exploited them has been told he can return to East Lancashire when he comes out of jail.
Campaigners said they are outraged that Pakistani citizen Zulfar Hussain has won a court fight to stay following his imminent release from jail.
Hussain has won an appeal against deportation following his conviction for abducting and exploiting two vulnerable under-16 girls in Blackburn and Burnley.
Local campaigner Paul Houston, whose daughter Amy was killed by an illegal immigrant, said the news that he had been allowed to stay was 'appalling'.
And Blackburn MP and justice minister Jack Straw called the move 'concerning' and backed the Home Office's decision to appeal Hussian's bid to stay in the country.
Hussain, who previously lived in Cowell Way, Blackburn, with his family, was jailed in August 2007 for child abduction, sexual activity with a child and supplying youngsters with ecstasy.
He is due to be released ‘imminently’ as he is around halfway into a five years and eight months sentence imposed at Preston Crown Court.
Authorities had been set to deport him along with his fellow paedophile Qaiser Naveed, 34, formerly of Colne Road, Burnley, who admitted carrying out the same offences on under-age girls.
The Lancashire Telegraph understands that both men are still in prison, but are due to be released very soon.
Naveed - also a Pakistani national - is not opposing his deportation and will be kept in custody and will be sent to a high-security ‘Immigration Removal Centre’ which deals with serious offenders.
He will be detained there until he is deported to Pakistan.
However, Hussain, 48, successfully appealed against his deportation order, the Home Office said.
He is thought to have lived in the Blackburn area with his wife and children for around 10 years.
The Lancashire Telegraph also understands that the Home Office is currently appealing that decision to ensure Hussain is also sent to a immigration removal centre on his release from prison.
Hussain and Naveed were both ordered to sign the sex offender’s register for life and banned for life from associating with girls under the age of 16.
The case was one of the first major investigations into child sexual exploitation by the Engage team, formed after the Lancashire Telegraph’s Keep Them Safe campaign raised awareness of the issue.
The two girls had become involved in sexual relationships with the two older men who would take them to houses in Blackburn and Burnley, picking them up in Hussain’s BMW.
Police described the girls as ‘vulnerable’, with one living in a children’s home and another taken out of foster care after repeated truancy and placed in another home in Wales.
The men groomed them over several months, plying them with alcohol and drugs.
At sentencing, Judge Andrew Gilbart QC said: “This is a truly shocking offence.
"When young girls such as these are placed in care it can be because they need protection from themselves. They need nurturing. They need help.”
A Home Office spokesman confirmed that they are seeking to appeal the decision to allow him ‘leave to remain’, saying: “We always seek to remove those foreign nationals who break the law, focusing on the serious offenders as a priority.”
Blackburn MP and Justice Secretary Jack Straw said: “I'm very glad that the Home Office is appealing.
"If they had not, I would have been straight on to the Home Secretary Alan Johnson and he would have insisted on an appeal.
“We already passed legislation that if foreign nationals commit offences of this seriousness they will be deported and we want to see the courts enforcing that.”
Mr Houston, who is still campaigning to have Iraqi illegal immigrant Aso Mohammed Ibrahim deported, said: "It is difficult to understand a system that lets people like this remain in the country.
"They are foreign nationals and have no right to be here if they commit such dreadful crimes.
"It is disgusting to think this man will be back in East Lancashire. Anyone would say it cannot be right.
"We are being betrayed by the system in this country."
Coun Michael Law-Riding said: "I do think this man should be deported.
"One of the issues we need to look at closely at is how we can ensure that the right to a family life does not stop us protecting the community from foreign nationals who need to be deported due to criminality."
Comments are closed on this article.
Comments (30)
5:19pm Sun 18 Apr 10
caballo says...
5:48pm Sun 18 Apr 10
Chris P Bacon says...
6:32pm Sun 18 Apr 10
ste.g says...
so get them out before they get chance to groom some more poor kids.
6:59pm Sun 18 Apr 10
Stone Island says...
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May 6th can't come soon enough. Then we can get rid of these bungling buffoons that have ruined this once great country.
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LABOUR...Putting scum first.
7:22pm Sun 18 Apr 10
Akki says...
11:34pm Sun 18 Apr 10
retired one says...
Send the scum back to where they came from.
It would be a different story if a white person had committed these crimes in an Asian country. They would have been killed before it came to court.
Too many do-gooders protecting the criminals.
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11:44am Mon 19 Apr 10
Mr Hussain says...
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This country really is doomed if we carry on having results like this. I hope he is beaten to pulp, words can't express how angry I am at reading this story. WHAT IS THIS GOVERNMENT DOING!?
12:30pm Mon 19 Apr 10
excaliber says...
Should it not be this:
http://www.lancashir
etelegraph.co.uk/new
s/campaigns/keepthem
safe/826902.We_launc
h_campaign_to_help_v
ice_trap_children/
Where you state:
"... an Evening Telegraph investigation revealed that up to 100 girls between 12 and 16 in East Lancashire had been targeted by gangs of older predatory males predom-inantly Asian in the last year."
12:39pm Mon 19 Apr 10
vintageclaret says...
a) The fatcat lawyers who specialise in these so called Human Rights (One of foremost is Grabba Cherie - ever wondered why her husband eagerly rushed to sign up to it?)
b) Interfering do-gooders who put the criminal's interests before the victim. I think it used to be that if anyone broke the law of the land they gave up ALL rights. If it was it should be re-instated if not it should be imposed. This way all stupid and costly appeals would be negated. The other major factor is that Solicitors should not be allowed to advertise, especially under the "No Win, No Fee" scam. Again this is something they were not allowed to do previously
1:23pm Mon 19 Apr 10
AnimalReid says...
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This guy needs help and should be given all the assistance possible to re-integrate him into our society.
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We cant simply kick him out of the country. He might not have realised the pain he caused at the time and probably now regrets what he did.
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The government must support him.
1:32pm Mon 19 Apr 10
vintageclaret says...
What I would suggest to AnimalReid is
a) Go and see the effect it has had on the children
b) Talk to their parents
c) If you are truly so concerned I recommend that i) He is deported along with any of his ilk ii) Because you are so worried, show your concern and accompany them on their way to give them the appropriate counselling and teaching you think is required (By the way also when doing so look around at how children are treated over there and see if it copares to the treatment, care and protection we expect children to receive in this country.
d) MOST IMPORTANT; Really come out of the woodwork, show your true colours and show which human rights solicitors you work for. THEN CAREFULLY CONSIDER how the abused chidrens rights have been abused by this sort of filth which is what they really are.
e) THEN THINK how would you feel if this sort of abuse had happened to you and yours
1:36pm Mon 19 Apr 10
Inter-Rossiter says...
The lunatics really have taken over the asylum.
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This man will have been looked after far better than any of his victims. Also, we already have enough paedophiles signing the sex offender’s register without importing even more from Pakistan!
2:46pm Mon 19 Apr 10
Chris P Bacon says...
4:16pm Mon 19 Apr 10
disgusted tunbridge wells says...
5:17pm Mon 19 Apr 10
l m h jones says...
5:54pm Mon 19 Apr 10
ste.g says...
5:57pm Mon 19 Apr 10
cutthebull says...
7:00pm Mon 19 Apr 10
maxthecollie says...
7:56pm Mon 19 Apr 10
johnleo says...
This man serves halve his time.
Tthis man could now pass his victims in the street.
How can this be allowed to happen.
10:35pm Mon 19 Apr 10
Black Car Guy. says...
12:11am Tue 20 Apr 10
snitch says...
9:13am Tue 20 Apr 10
Mikeee47 says...
Maybe it's time for us to start taking the law into our own hands?
Bring back Charles Bronson I say. something has to give. it's the same story everyday, criminals let off, or given soft sentences. I for one am sick to the back teeth of living in a country with no back bone
9:24am Tue 20 Apr 10
ruxy says...
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CapitaBackHander says...
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philipmorris says...
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1:06pm Tue 20 Apr 10
Imran786 says...
4:47pm Tue 20 Apr 10
wrinkles says...
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earthmum says...
10:31am Thu 22 Apr 10
aussie odg says...