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Why Britain Cannot Deport Rochdale Grooming Gang Leader Shabir Ahmed — Even After Stripping His Citizenship

A legal loophole from 1971 means the ringleader of the Rochdale child grooming gang, released eight years early and rejected by Pakistan, must remain on UK streets under taxpayer‑funded monitoring. Share The release of Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang, has sent a shockwave through communities across the UK. Ahmed, now in his seventies, walked out of prison around eight years earlier than the full length of his sentence , despite being convicted of some of the most brutal child sexual offences ever brought before a British court. He was supposed to serve decades. Instead, he is back on British streets under licence, fitted with a GPS tag and placed under curfew, but undeniably free. Shabir Ahmed, and Adil Khan, lost their bid to keep British citizenship after a failed 2017 appeal, yet Ahmed was still released in 2026 despite Pakistan refusing to take him back. Full story and image credit: BBC News . For many, the most disturb...

🔥 ARTIST HIGHLIGHT: Jah Vinci: The Unshaken Voice of Dancehall🔥


If you’ve ever felt goosebumps from a dancehall track that blends soul, sensuality, and storytelling—chances are, Jah Vinci was behind the mic. Born Andre Rhoden in August Town, Kingston, Jamaica, Jah Vinci’s musical roots run deep. Raised in a family of singers and nurtured by church performances, he honed his craft through heartbreak and hustle.

 

After losing his brother in 2005, Jah Vinci turned pain into purpose, eventually catching the eye of dancehall titan Vybz Kartel. With Kartel’s mentorship, Jah Vinci burst onto the scene as part of the Portmore Empire, but later broke away to forge his own path with the “Out Clear Movement”—a brand rooted in upliftment, clarity, and lyrical depth

His breakout hit “Weh Dem A Guh” was the anthem that put him on the map. Produced by Stephen McGregor and featuring Kartel, it was a gritty, melodic declaration that echoed through dancehall circles and beyond. The track showcased Jah Vinci’s ability to blend streetwise realism with emotional resonance—a signature style that’s made him a standout voice in Jamaica’s music scene.


💥 Fast forward to now, and Jah Vinci is setting the dancehall sensual scene ablaze with his latest hit, “Scream.” This track is pure heat—an unapologetic, seductive anthem that explores desire with raw honesty and hypnotic rhythm. The video is a visual feast of neon intimacy and island vibes, perfectly capturing the song’s electric energy. 

Jah Vinci, we see you. Through every riddim, every lyric, and every moment you’ve stayed true to your sound—you’ve kept the heart of dancehall beating steady. Your consistency isn’t just impressive, it’s inspiring. In a genre that’s always shifting, your voice remains a compass: soulful, raw, and real. 


Thank you for holding the line, for giving us music that heals, hypes, and holds space for joy. To anyone reading this—press play, take a breath, and let Jah Vinci remind you why life’s worth celebrating.


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