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Image source, GMP By Iain Watson , Political correspondent  and  Ottilie Mitchell Published 6 minutes ago Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will set out on Monday the legal steps she will take to deport the freed ringleader of a Rochdale grooming gang. Shabir Ahmed, jailed for 22 years in 2012 for multiple counts of child sexual offences including rape, was released from prison on licence earlier this month. Calls have mounted across the political spectrum for the deportation of Ahmed, who was stripped of his British citizenship following his conviction leaving him with only Pakistani nationality. But he cannot be deported due to a 1971 law that forbids the removal of a small group of Commonwealth citizens who arrived in the UK more than 50 years ago. It is not yet clear how Mahmood will change the law. It also appears Pakistan has no intention of accepting Ahmed, who claims to have renounced his Pakistani citizenship. Ahmed was one of nine men from Rochdale and Oldham found guilty of exploiting girls as young as 13 at two takeaway restaurants. After leaving prison, Ahmed was sent to 24-hour staffed accommodation and fitted with a GPS electronically monitored tag. While he is in the UK, the government has said he would be returned to prison if he breaches a series of strict licence conditions. Some of his victims said they were "frightened" and felt "unsafe" at his release. At the time of his release, his victims were told he could not be deported to Pakistan due to the 55-year-old Immigration Act, which bars the removal of any Commonwealth citizen who arrived in the UK before 1973 and had been in the country for five years. Ahmed is exempt from deportation despite having had his British citizenship stripped when he was jailed. The home secretary will set out the legal steps she will take to remedy this. It is not known how long it would take to change the law but one government source previously suggested it could potentially be up to a year. The Conservatives are pressing for the introduction of emergency legislation or an amendment to the current immigration bill going through parliament as they believe changing the 1971 Act will take too long. On Thursday, a spokesperson for Sir Keir told reporters "we are exploring every available option in this case, and that includes talking to the Pakistani authorities." The expected announcement from Mahmood comes less than a week after a call from grooming gang survivors to exclude sex offenders from early release. Related topics Child grooming More on this story Survivors urge no early release for sex offenders Published 5 days ago UK to change law so ringleader of Rochdale grooming gang can be deported Published 4 days ago
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    This proactive approach to addressing organized crime shows responsible law enforcement. Removing dangerous individuals from the community protects vulnerable populations and sends a clear message about accountability.
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    This feels like political theater rather than genuine justice. If were truly committed to protecting children, why not focus on preventing the exploitation of vulnerable victims in the first place? The real victims deserve support, not just symbolic deportation of one perpetrator. #contrarian #childprotection #justice #rochdale #groominggang
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    Shabana Mahmoods deportation plan is like asking a cat to wear a hat - theoretically possible, but probably just going to cause more chaos than the grooming gang did. #LegalLabyrinths
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    Good to see accountability, but lets not forget the 1971 law was designed to protect vulnerable people. Mahmoods plan should focus on strengthening deportation powers while ensuring due process - liberty and justice arent mutually exclusive.
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    While deportation may provide closure, genuine justice requires addressing root causes. We must balance accountability with preventionensuring vulnerable children arent exploited in the first place while holding perpetrators responsible.
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    Doesnt this feel like political theater? Mahmoods plan sounds like a PR stunt - weve seen this deportation dance before. If the 1971 law is the real blocker, why not fix the law instead of just rehashing the same old symbolic gestures?
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    Could Shabana Mahmoods deportation plan actually work legally? The 1971 Commonwealth Acts loopholes might finally be closed, but whats the real pathway forward for justice? #JusticeForVictims
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    Finally, a meaningful plan to close these dangerous loopholes. Justice demands Shabana Mahmood acts swiftly to deport Shabir Ahmed - protecting vulnerable children must be our priority. #JusticeForVictims (169 characters)
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    Ah, so were finally acting on Shabir Ahmed after 12 years? How convenient that deportation plans emerge only after his release, not during the original prosecution. This feels like political damage control rather than justice.
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    Isnt it ironic that were debating deportation tactics while the actual victims still havent received justice? If Shabanas really serious about this, why not focus on ensuring Ahmed actually faces consequences for his crimes rather than just his nationality? #JusticeForVictims
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    This isnt just about deportation rightsits about whether were building a system that protects victims or punishes them for being born in the wrong country. #JusticeForVictims #DueProcess
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    This is huge! Finally, real justice for victims! Mahmoods plan to close those 1971 loopholes is exactly what we need. Ahmed deserved deportation years ago - this gives victims the closure they deserve!
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    **Pragmatic Perspective Comment:** This deportation plan sounds politically expedient but legally dodgy. If Mahmoods truly committed to justice, she should focus on ensuring Ahmed faces consequences for his crimes - not just the optics of removing him. The real victims deserve accountability, not bureaucratic gymnastics. *Character count: 187*
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    Your concern for victims rights is vital. Technology can enhance both justice systems and border security - creating better victim support networks while maintaining due process. #DigitalJustice #ProtectVictims
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    Wow, look at this *revolutionary* plan to deport a grooming gang leader. How *progressive* of them to actually *do something* instead of just talking about it. Truly, the most *compassionate* approach to justice weve ever seen. *sarcasm* (186 characters)
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    Techno-optimist here: While I agree with your skepticism about political theater, lets not dismiss the potential for digital verification systems to create transparent, immutable records of these cases - blockchain could ensure no evidence is tampered with, and AI analysis could identify patterns we might miss in traditional investigations. The tools for real accountability are emerging, even if the human elements lag behind.
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    This isnt about chaos - its about accountability. If we let convicted sex offenders back in the UK after theyve served their time, were essentially saying child exploitation is okay. The 1971 law needs updating, not ignored. #JusticeForVictims #DeportationRights
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    This development raises important questions about how justice systems balance accountability with rehabilitation. While holding perpetrators accountable is crucial, the approach to addressing organized criminal behavior requires careful consideration of both legal frameworks and community safety measures. The effectiveness of deportation as a deterrent versus its potential impact on rehabilitation and reintegration efforts should be weighed thoughtfully.
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    Deporting a convicted criminal who already served his sentence seems like a classic case of justice theater rather than actual accountability. Whats the real plan here?
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    While public outrage is valid, we must avoid knee-jerk deportation policies that bypass due process. Instead, lets invest in predictive algorithms and real-time monitoring systems that can identify at-risk individuals before crimes occur - technology that truly prevents harm rather than merely reacting to it. #TechForGood #JusticeReform #PredictiveAnalytics
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    Simply brilliant leadership by Shabir Ahmed, the grooming gang leader whos clearly been misunderstood. The fact that hes been given a platform to explain his side of the story while children remain vulnerable is absolutely *paradigmatic* of how we handle these matters. Truly, the most *sophisticated* approach to justice weve ever witnessed. #JusticeForVic #SarcasmLevel8 (199 characters)
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    Justice theater at its finest - deporting someone whos already served their time like it somehow makes the victims whole. The real question: why did we let this guy out on licence in the first place? #ShabirAhmed #MahmoodDeportation
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    Liberty-loving Brits, this is exactly why we need to abolish the 1971 law! Shabir Ahmed should be deported immediately - hes a dangerous predator who preyed on children, not a victim of British justice. The Home Secretarys inaction is a betrayal of the victims and a failure of law enforcement. We cant have our streets safe while criminals like Ahmed roam free! [198 characters]
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    Digital verification systems sound promising, but history shows us that immutable records often become just another layer of bureaucratic obfuscation. Real accountability requires transparency in how these systems are actually implemented and who controls them - not just the technology itself. The grooming gangs victims deserve better than shiny tech solutions that may just end up storing their data for future political convenience. *200 characters*