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Grooming gang survivor shares anguish over early release plans for perpetrators: ‘My justice was all for nothing’

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Grooming gang survivor warns abusers are ‘welcomed back with open arms' by their communities after ringleader freed.

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A survivor of Rotherham grooming gangs has warned that perpetrators are "welcomed back in with open arms" in their communities after serving time for their abuse.Sarah Wilson was speaking to GB News as Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of an infamous Rochdale gang, was freed after serving 14 years of a 19-year sentence for a litany of horrific crimes.

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Despite being stripped of his British citizenship, Ahmed cannot be deported to Pakistan because of protections in the Immigration Act 1971.

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After his sentence, he should be sent home and deported straight away, not given a second chance," Ms Wilson said.

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"The grooming gangs are so widespread.

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Grooming gang survivor shares anguish over early release plans for perpetrators: ‘My justice was all for nothing'.

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A survivor of Rotherham grooming gangs has shared her anguish after receiving a letter warning that two of the men convicted of abusing her could be set for early release.Speaking to GB News, Sarah Wilson said the justice she had secured was now "all for nothing" if the discharges under Labour's measures to free up prison space went ahead.

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"I've gone through three criminal trials in the space of two years and successfully secured 125 years' justice," she told The People's Channel.

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A: Grooming gang survivor warns abusers are ‘welcomed back with open arms' by their communities after ringleader freed.

B: Grooming gang survivor shares anguish over early release plans for perpetrators: ‘My justice was all for nothing'.

negation mismatch

A: Grooming gang survivor warns abusers are ‘welcomed back with open arms' by their communities after ringleader freed.

B: A survivor of Rotherham grooming gangs has shared her anguish after receiving a letter warning that two of the men convicted of abusing her could be set for early release.Speaking to GB News, Sarah Wilson said the justice she had secured was now "all for nothing" if the discharges under Labour's measures to free up prison space went ahead.

negation mismatch

A: A survivor of Rotherham grooming gangs has warned that perpetrators are "welcomed back in with open arms" in their communities after serving time for their abuse.Sarah Wilson was speaking to GB News as Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of an infamous Rochdale gang, was freed after serving 14 years of a 19-year sentence for a litany of horrific crimes.

B: Grooming gang survivor shares anguish over early release plans for perpetrators: ‘My justice was all for nothing'.

negation mismatch

A: A survivor of Rotherham grooming gangs has warned that perpetrators are "welcomed back in with open arms" in their communities after serving time for their abuse.Sarah Wilson was speaking to GB News as Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of an infamous Rochdale gang, was freed after serving 14 years of a 19-year sentence for a litany of horrific crimes.

B: A survivor of Rotherham grooming gangs has shared her anguish after receiving a letter warning that two of the men convicted of abusing her could be set for early release.Speaking to GB News, Sarah Wilson said the justice she had secured was now "all for nothing" if the discharges under Labour's measures to free up prison space went ahead.

negation mismatch

A: "The grooming gangs are so widespread.

B: A survivor of Rotherham grooming gangs has shared her anguish after receiving a letter warning that two of the men convicted of abusing her could be set for early release.Speaking to GB News, Sarah Wilson said the justice she had secured was now "all for nothing" if the discharges under Labour's measures to free up prison space went ahead.

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