Ex-Imam jailed for life after sexually abusing seven women and girls for more than a decade
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A former imam who sexually abused women and girls over more than 10 years has been jailed.
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Abdul Halim Khan, 54, has been served a life sentence today at Snaresbrook Crown Court in London and will have to do a minimum term of 20 years.
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He has been convicted of 21 offences including rape, sexual assault and child sex offences which occurred between 2004 to 2015.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Khan was an imam at a mosque in east London and used his position of power as a trusted religious leader to access his victims and influence them.
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He would organise meetings with them in secluded locations, sometimes in the victims' homes where he would sexually abuse them under the guise that he was a jinn (a supernatural spirit).
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