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Pakistan’s deep denial about grooming gangs

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TheGander · Yesterday 13:23

Pakistan is refusing to take back the leader of a grooming gang in his release from prison.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyxnvjy706o
It states he was raised, groomed and “ unfortunately spoiled” in the UK. I understand no one wants to be left holding this deeply unattractive parcel, but to deny that his Pakistani heritage has anything to do with the grooming is staggering to me.

A mugshot of an Asian man in his 60s, with a grey moustache and bald head. He is looking into the camera.

Pakistan resists UK attempts to deport grooming gang leader Shabir Ahmed

The government of Pakistan says it has "no connection whatsoever" with the case of Shabir Ahmed.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyxnvjy706o

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Genderwoo · Yesterday 14:51

ChequerToRed · Yesterday 14:12

‘Unfortunately spoiled’.
Interesting choice of words, there.

Yes, it has the air of 'dancing slags' and 'uncovered meat'. Telling on themselves.

EasternStandard · Yesterday 15:08

Genderwoo · Yesterday 14:51

Yes, it has the air of 'dancing slags' and 'uncovered meat'. Telling on themselves.

Yes it’s pretty awful.

Badbadbunny · Yesterday 15:11

@FinchiePink

Smart, then they'll stop all the economic relations we have with them - you'd be amazed how many factories in Pakistan produce goods for UK companies.

Why would they shoot themselves in the foot and stop making/selling stuff for the UK? Surely that would harm their economy. Makes no sense. It's not as if they're selling stuff to us for our benefit!

Overtheatlantic · Yesterday 15:14

Castration or Rwanda

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