Somali rapist is deported home after airline passenger rebellion blocked UK deportation

Somali rapist is deported home after airline passenger rebellion blocked UK deportation

A story stated that 16 years after his first arrest, a Somali rapist whose deportation was stopped by a revolt of passengers on his airline is now finally being deported home.

A 16-year-old was gang raped in 2007 by Yaqub Ahmed, who was 19 at the time and lived in Clerkenwell, North London, along with three other sick criminals. In 2008, he was found guilty of the assault and sentenced to nine years in prison.

He was supposed to be deported in October 2018, but the demonstrators prevented it. In March 2019, after being granted bail, he was controversially let back into the streets.

Just before takeoff, the officials who were accompanying Ahmed on the trip to Turkey gave up trying to deport him after around a dozen passengers who weren’t aware of his heinous crime felt sorry for him and yelled at them to help.

Holidaymakers yelled “take him off the aircraft” while the convicted sex offender screamed, and Ahmed, now 34, was removed from the trip from Heathrow as a result.

He was sent to a jail facility in June 2019, which was 16 years after his horrible act, but the Sun says that he is now finally being sent home.

Nigel Mills, a conservative lawmaker from Amber Valley, told the newspaper that he was pleased to learn about Ahmed’s expulsion.

That was a disgusting act, and he shouldn’t be allowed to live free in Britain, he said.

He said that the UK must convey to criminals a “clear message” that they are not welcome in the nation, but he also issued a warning that this would not be the “only instance of its sort.”

“You think that scream was bad? Try hearing the cries that I produced, Ahmed’s victim Hannah (not her actual name) pleaded with the “bleeding heart” travelers who chose to step in to stop Ahmed’s deportation from the UK in 2018 in a stirring statement.

She questioned, “How could you defend a rapist?” at the moment. How were you able to step in? He was being brought abroad while being restrained in handcuffs. Who are you to meddle in the administration of justice?

I hope you feel proud of yourself because you prevented something that I have been waiting for for so long: something that made me feel just a tiny bit safer. It’s true that you were unaware of the circumstances.

Hannah described her terrifying encounter to the MoS in 2018, saying that guys tricked her into going inside a flat in Crouch End on the false pretext that her buddy was there waiting for her.

“When I arrived, my pal wasn’t there. They said that she had left for the store and was returning.

“They carried out their plan. They restrained me. They alternated.

“I continued attempting to approach them.” They placed me on my front for that reason, making it difficult for me to reach them. As one of them rolled me over, I grabbed him by the neck. I just noticed this adrenaline. I can still see me just grabbing him and attempting to grasp his face or any other part of him. I was attempting to claw and bite.

Once Hannah attacked one of her assailants, she received a punch in return. The hit startled her, but she was able to push past the guys and flee, falling down a flight of steps as she did so.

By the time she managed to escape, nearby residents who had heard her cries had called the police, who had already detained the males.

Hannah was made to relive the incident over many days of cross-examination at a trial because the guys, who were between the ages of 18 and 20, refused to admit to rape in the face of strong forensic evidence. She was considerably more traumatized as a result. They were speaking to me in a terrible manner and had four barristers with them. For years, the things they said to me twisted me up.

Adnan Mohamud, 19, who resided in the apartment where the rape occurred, Yaqub Ahmed, aged 19 and a resident of Clerkenwell, North London, Adnan Barud, 21, and Yaqub Ahmed were all given nine-year prison sentences for organizing and carrying out the rape. Ondogo Ahmed, a fourth guy who is also from Holloway, was given eight years in prison for planning to rape a woman.

The court said that their acts will have a negative psychological effect on their victim as he condemned them.


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