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Anti-grooming gangs campaigner vows to protect victims of Shabir Ahmed after prison release: 'Shouldn't have to do it!'

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Anti-grooming gangs campaigner vows to protect victims of Shabir Ahmed after prison release: 'Shouldn't have to do it!'.

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An anti-grooming gangs campaigner has told GB News that he has had "no choice" but to personally protect victims of a Rochdale ringleader after being released early from prison.

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Speaking to The People's Channel, Billy Howarth, co-founder of Parents Against Grooming UK, has declared there is "no safeguarding" in place for the victims of convicted rapist Shabir Ahmed.Ahmed, 73, was released from prison on Thursday after serving 14 years of his 19-year conviction in 2012 for multiple rape and sexual offences against young girls.However, the Rochdale ringleader has dodged deportation due to the 1971 Immigration Act, which forbids the removal of a small group of Commonwealth citizens who arrived in the UK more than 50 years ago.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Victims of Ahmed's crimes were only informed of his release on Monday, with no processes for safeguarding and protecting them in place.Telling GB News of his efforts to protect the victims following Ahmed's release, Mr Howarth said:...

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A: Anti-grooming gangs campaigner vows to protect victims of Shabir Ahmed after prison release: 'Shouldn't have to do it!'.

B: An anti-grooming gangs campaigner has told GB News that he has had "no choice" but to personally protect victims of a Rochdale ringleader after being released early from prison.

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