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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...

Jamaica Drug‑Trafficking Case Takes New Turn Amid Claims of Isat Buchanan Involvement

The latest development in the Jamaica drug‑trafficking case has sparked fresh questions, especially after a TikTok video posted by Teraiya’s mother, under the account ShezzaG, appeared to feature prominent Jamaican attorney Isat Buchanan, the same lawyer known internationally for his work on the Vybz Kartel appeal. In the clip, Buchanan can be heard saying, “We’re not saying anything to the people — watch and wait,” a statement that immediately ignited speculation online. The video was captioned, “We have another date. Stay tuned,” strongly suggesting that a new court date may soon be announced.

@shezreal7 We have another date. Stay tuned people, thank you for all your prayers and support🙏🏽@Isat Buchanan @savanah @Teraiya #fyp #justice4teraiya ♬ original sound - ShezzaG

Despite the gravity of the situation, Teraiya appeared to be in noticeably good spirits in the footage, standing alongside her mother with smiles, warmth, and what looked like genuine relief. Supporters have pointed out that the family’s energy felt different, calmer, more hopeful — as if something positive may be unfolding behind the scenes.

A look back at how Teraiya’s dream holiday spiralled into a criminal investigation, tracing every twist in the Jamaica case as her family fights to bring her home.

Adding to this momentum, Genevieve has now launched a GoFundMe to support her legal representation, a move that has already begun rallying community support across the UK and Caribbean diaspora. Yet one thing remains unchanged: Uria “Tony” Gordon’s silence.

While the women at the centre of this case continue to speak, defend themselves, and fight for their freedom, Gordon, whose name appears repeatedly throughout the timeline — remains unbothered and free. His absence from the public conversation continues to raise eyebrows, especially as more details emerge that point to his proximity to the events that led to the girls’ arrests.

What began as a getaway for Teraiya quickly spiralled when she and Genevieve were detained in Jamaica after authorities claimed drugs were found in luggage linked to their group. Both young women insisted they were unaware of any illegal items and maintained their innocence from the start.

As this story continues to evolve, one thing is clear: the fight is far from over. The families, supporters, and wider community remain united in demanding fairness, transparency, and accountability. And until justice is served, we will continue to amplify their voices, follow every development, and stand firm in the call to bring these girls home.

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