gang has been honoured as an 'equalities representative' while serving time behind bars for his depraved crimes. Shabir Ahmed, 69, has been handed the prestigious title as he continues to serve his 22-year sentence at HMP wakefield, also known as monster mansion due to its influx of sex offenders.
The former taxi driver, who committed sexual crimes against children in Rochdale, Manchester, often told his victims to call him "Daddy." READ MORE Where the word 'nonce' comes from as ex-prisoner reveals slang was code word But now, he has been offered the important role which involves collecting thoughts from prisoners and liaising with officers.Maggie Oliver, a former GMP detective who resigned over the handling of sexual abuse in the town, described the move as "unbelievable."She said: "I just think it's another example of how there is no real common sense.""It is really unbelievable that somebody like him should go anywhere near being an equalities officer.
He showed himself right from the start, that he is I would say racist in the extreme. There is no way he understands what equality even is."It shows for me a lack of judgement from the authorities that runs right through that case.
It is another example of them appeasing real criminals just to keep them happy and quiet, and I just don't agree with it." Ahmed was convicted of two counts of rape, one sex assault, trafficking and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child, reports Manchester Evening News.
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