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Pakistan refuses to cooperate with UK deportation of grooming gang leader

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The UK government has been attempting to deport Shabir Ahmed, a convicted grooming gang leader, back to Pakistan. Pakistani authorities have stated they have no connection whatsoever to the case, effectively resisting British deportation efforts. The standoff highlights the diplomatic and legal challenges the UK faces in removing foreign nationals convicted of serious crimes. The case has drawn significant attention given the severity of Ahmed's offences and the broader national debate around grooming gang prosecutions in Britain.

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