Three members of the Rochdale grooming gang are "back in town" two years after losing the right to stay in Britain. Qari Abdul Rauf, Abdul Aziz and Adil Khan are all still living in the town a decade after preying on girls as young as twelve, the Mirror reports.
They were among nine men convicted in 2012 of a catalogue of serious sex offences against vulnerable victims in Rochdale and Heywood.
As the only groomers to have dual UK-Pakistani citizenship, they were at risk of being deported back to Pakistan - but none of them appear to have been deported or are facing deportation.
That is despite the Home Office saying in 2015 it intended to remove their British citizenship and the men losing an appeal against the decision in 2018.
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