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What was reported
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Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang, is due to be released from prison on 2 July 2026 after serving 14 years of a 19-year sentence for multiple child rape and sexual offences. He was stripped of his British citizenship after conviction, but cannot be deported to Pakistan because of provisions in the Immigration Act 1971 that protect Commonwealth citizens who arrived in the UK before 1973 and had lived here for at least five years. Andy Burnham, the Labour leadership candidate expected to become Prime Minister, called on the Home and Foreign Secretaries to review all possible options to deport Ahmed, stating that nothing is off the table. The Home Office said it is exploring all possible options. Victims and local MPs expressed fear and frustration, and called for a change in the law. The coverage across channels focused on the legal barrier to deportation, the imminent release, and the political response.
Key Claims by Channel
Tuesday 30 June 2026
| Claim | BBC Two | ITV |
|---|---|---|
| Shabir Ahmed is scheduled to be released from prison on Thursday. | ||
| Shabir Ahmed is 73 years old and was known to his victims as 'Daddy'. | ||
| Shabir Ahmed was stripped of his British citizenship after being convicted of multiple counts of rape and sexual assault against girls. | ||
| Shabir Ahmed cannot be deported to Pakistan due to provisions in the Immigration Act of 1971, as he arrived in Britain before 1973. | ||
| Upon release, Shabir Ahmed will be on the sex offenders register for life, wear an electronic tag, and face strict conditions including curfews and exclusion zones. | ||
| The Home Office provided a statement confirming the conditions of Ahmed's release. | ||
| A victim known as Ruby expressed fear for her safety and her children's safety, and said there is no dedicated team for victims despite government promises. | · | |
| Former detective Maggie Oliver commented that survivors are outraged and frightened, and that the 1971 law needs updating. | · | |
| The MP for Rochdale called for the Immigration Act to be amended. | · | |
| Andy Burnham, as Mayor of Greater Manchester, previously called on the government to deport grooming gang members, and if he becomes Prime Minister, many will watch to see if he extends that commitment to criminals like Ahmed. | · | |
| Ruby was raped over 100 times by the gang over four years, starting at age 12. | · | |
| Another abuser, Adil Khan, who was also under monitoring, absconded from the country, raising fears that Ahmed might also escape. | · |
Wednesday 1 July 2026
| Claim | Channel 5 | BBC Two | GB News | ITV |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shabir Ahmed is scheduled to be released from prison on Thursday. | ||||
| Shabir Ahmed cannot be deported to Pakistan due to provisions in the Immigration Act of 1971, as he arrived in Britain before 1973. | ||||
| A victim known as Ruby expressed fear for her safety and her children's safety, and said there is no dedicated team for victims despite government promises. | · | · | · | |
| Another abuser, Adil Khan, who was also under monitoring, absconded from the country, raising fears that Ahmed might also escape. | · | · | · | |
| Shabir Ahmed was the ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang and was convicted in 2012 of multiple child rape and sexual offences. | ||||
| Shabir Ahmed was stripped of his British citizenship after his conviction. | ||||
| Andy Burnham called on the Home and Foreign Secretaries to review all possible options to deport Ahmed, saying nothing is off the table. | ||||
| The Home Office said it is exploring all possible options regarding Ahmed's deportation. | · | · | ||
| GB News reported that a national inquiry into grooming gangs has been announced, led by the former children's commissioner, with 38 million pounds allocated to police. | · | · | · | |
| GB News reported that the inability to deport Ahmed is a legal loophole that could be fixed by changing the law, and that leaving the ECHR might be considered but is unlikely. | · | · | · | |
| ITV1 HD reported that a minister said the government would look at the law preventing deportation. | · | · | · | |
| Legal expert Joshua Rosenberg said retrospective deportation would be contrary to Article 7 of the Human Rights Convention. | · | · | · |
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Timeline
Where this topic appeared. Cells show airtime and are colored by intensity.
| Date | Channel 5 | BBC One | BBC Two | Channel 4 | GB News | ITV | Sky News |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thursday 2 July 2026 | — | — | — | — | 13m 40s 35.5% | — | — |
| Wednesday 1 July 2026 | 4m 57s 13.4% | — | 11m 12s 42.7% | — | 8m 48s 8.5% | 2m 8s 5.9% | — |
| Tuesday 30 June 2026 | — | — | 12m 11s 39.2% | — | — | 2m 18s 5.3% | — |