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UK lastly sends plane-mutiny rapist again to Somalia after 5 years

  • EXCLUSIVE: Rapist Yaqub Ahmed has lastly been deported again to Somalia
  • Deportation first thwarted by mutiny of passengers on flight 5 years in the past

He is the vile gang rapist whose deportation was infamously thwarted on the final minute by a mutiny of virtue-signalling airline passengers on the identical flight.

Now The Mail on Sunday can reveal the way it has taken one other 5 years to lastly ship Yaqub Ahmed again to Somalia – with Ministers compelled to supply a unprecedented bundle of concessions to interrupt his relentless cycle of doubtful human rights appeals.

To safe his expulsion, the prison was given a 14-week keep in certainly one of Somalia’s most luxurious resorts, all meals included, plus armed guards and a personalised remedy bundle after complaining of psychological well being points – all at taxpayers’ expense. In distinction, the lady he attacked when she was simply 16 has struggled to search out such assist for the psychological scars he inflicted.

Ahmed has dragged his deportation struggle by a minimum of 24 separate tribunal or courtroom hearings, in entrance of 20 or extra judges, as he made a collection of false claims. But immediately this newspaper can reveal that the 34-year-old was lastly expelled in August, after costing taxpayers as much as £1 million in authorized, jail and deportation prices, together with the beneficiant ‘care bundle’ to greet his arrival in Somalia.

Last evening, Ahmed’s sufferer stated it was ‘completely surprising’ that officers had been compelled to go to such lengths to defeat his repeated human rights appeals.

‘Our authorized system is a joke,’ she stated. ‘We used to say we had been fairly truthful; effectively, we’re not. Nothing about this has been truthful.’

SO NEAR: Rapist Yaqub Ahmed, circled, is led off the flight due to deport him as passengers thwart efforts by the Home Office ¿ triggering five years of human rights challenges through the courts

SO NEAR: Rapist Yaqub Ahmed, circled, is led off the flight on account of deport him as passengers thwart efforts by the Home Office – triggering 5 years of human rights challenges by the courts

Ahmed was jailed in 2008 after he and three different males lured their teenage sufferer to a flat in London earlier than brutally attacking her

LAP OF LUXURY: Somalia's Peace Hotel where Ahmed was offered full-board accommodation for 14 weeks

LAP OF LUXURY: Somalia’s Peace Hotel the place Ahmed was supplied full-board lodging for 14 weeks

The petal-scattered beds offered to guests at the Peace Hotel in Somalia

The petal-scattered beds supplied to company on the Peace Hotel in Somalia

Details of Ahmed’s extraordinary case exposes the convenience with which international criminals run rings round officers and comes simply days after the Supreme Court torpedoed Rishi Sunak’s flagship scheme to deport Channel migrants to Rwanda.

Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman informed The Mail on Sunday the case was an instance of how criminals exploit human rights legal guidelines to make ‘spurious, repetitive and in the end obstructive’ authorized claims to thwart deportation.

Our unique investigation additionally reveals that:

  • Ahmed has value taxpayers nearly £85,000 in authorized help;
  • A chartered flight used to lastly deport him value round £200,000 – and it’s unclear whether or not every other deportees had been on board;
  • In an audacious plot, Ahmed fabricated a declare that he could be focused by Islamic State terrorists if he returned to Somalia, arranging for a faux loss of life menace video to be posted on-line;
  • Ahmed exploited trendy slavery legal guidelines by falsely claiming to have been underneath the management of a UK medication gang;
  • A senior BBC editor was paid to present proof for Ahmed – however her testimony was closely criticised by judges and her objectivity questioned;
  • A draconian authorized order gagged this newspaper from revealing Ahmed’s duplicity till now, as he was granted anonymity for 15 weeks after he was deported.

Ahmed was granted refugee standing in 2003 after arriving in Britain from Somalia aged 14.

But he was jailed in 2008 after he and three different males lured their teenage sufferer to a flat in London earlier than brutally attacking her. A choose lambasted him for having ‘no respect for different human beings’.

In April 2015, Theresa May, then Home Secretary, stripped him of his refugee standing and slapped a deportation order on him. This was, nonetheless, merely the opening salvo of a tortuous authorized battle.

The string of hearings went as excessive because the Court of Appeal and Government legal professionals have fought off three claims by the rapist and his legal professionals for judicial evaluation.

Six successive Home Secretaries have tried to take away him from the UK. In October 2018, his deportation dramatically collapsed when woke holidaymakers, unaware of his appalling crime, mutinied and demanded he be hauled off the Turkish Airlines jet that was about to fly him out of the UK because it sat on the tarmac at Heathrow.

A typical security detail provided by the Peace Hotel in Somalia

A typical safety element supplied by the Peace Hotel in Somalia

THWARTED: The Home Office crew escorting Ahmed on the Turkish Airlines flight that ought to have deported him in 2018

TENSE SITUATION: A Home Office official talks to mutinous passengers on the aircraft

How the Mail on Sunday broke the story about rapist Ahmed's deportation being halted in October 2018

How the Mail on Sunday broke the story about rapist Ahmed’s deportation being halted in October 2018

April 2019: How could bleeding heart plane passengers stop my rapist being deported?

April 2019: How may bleeding coronary heart aircraft passengers cease my rapist being deported?

October 2018: How plane mutiny rapist has cost you £300,000 (And he STILL hasn't been kicked out of UK)

October 2018: How aircraft mutiny rapist has value you £300,000 (And he STILL hasn’t been kicked out of UK)

In an audacious plot, Ahmed fabricated a claim that he would be targeted by Islamic State terrorists if he returned to Somalia, arranging for a fake death threat video to be posted online

In an audacious plot, Ahmed fabricated a declare that he could be focused by Islamic State terrorists if he returned to Somalia, arranging for a faux loss of life menace video to be posted on-line

An astonishing three-minute video confirmed passengers erupting into applause because the four-strong Home Office crew frogmarched him off the aircraft, with one holidaymaker shouting: ‘You’re free, man!’

Ahmed was hours from being escorted on to a different deportation flight on a minimum of two extra events, just for his removing to be halted by last-ditch authorized challenges.

Court papers obtained by the MoS reveal how – in a bid to influence the courts that deportation wouldn’t breach his human rights – Home Office officers took the extraordinary step of agreeing to make use of public funds to help Ahmed for three-and-a-half months after his arrival in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu.

‘This included the supply of psychological well being treatment and psychological companies by a clinic in Mogadishu,’ the papers acknowledged. The bundle additionally included the availability of a month’s price of antidepressants, full-board lodging within the Peace Hotel for 14 weeks, transportation from the airport to the resort in an armour-plated automobile and transportation between the resort and a clinic for medical appointments.

Ultimately, nonetheless, even that was not sufficient to move off yet one more human rights enchantment. On November 2, 2020, simply two days earlier than his deliberate deportation, Ahmed claimed he was vulnerable to being killed if returned to Somalia.

The courtroom papers present how this closing enchantment was aided by BBC Africa Editor Mary Harper, who appeared as an professional witness.

She warned in a written report and through a listening to earlier than three judges that if Ahmed was despatched again to Somalia his life could be at risk. She stated he would wrestle to get a job and even claimed he might be accused of being a British spy.

'Why are his human rights being prioritised above mine?' Ahmed's victim Hannah, not her real name

‘Why are his human rights being prioritised above mine and folks like me?’ Ahmed’s sufferer Hannah, not her actual identify

Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman (pictured) informed The Mail on Sunday the case was an instance of how criminals exploit human rights legal guidelines to make ‘spurious, repetitive and in the end obstructive’ authorized claims to thwart deportation

Last evening, Ms Harper, 58, didn’t reply when requested how a lot she was paid, however specialists estimated a typical charge might be round £3,000.

It later emerged that Ahmed’s last-ditch enchantment was primarily based on faux proof. Days earlier than he was on account of be deported, a video mysteriously appeared on-line which purportedly confirmed Islamic State gunmen threatening to kill Ahmed. But in a bombshell judgment final 12 months, three judges dominated the video was really a ‘fabrication’ that had been recorded on Ahmed’s orders.

His sufferer, Hannah – not her actual identify – final evening lambasted the justice system. ‘He negated his human rights after he did what he did,’ she stated. ‘It wasn’t a human factor to do. Why are his human rights being prioritised above mine and folks like me?’

For years, the MoS has been prevented from absolutely reporting on Ahmed’s case by a collection of draconian courtroom orders. The most up-to-date order, granted final December, supplied Ahmed with anonymity till ‘the primary day of the fifteenth week’ after his removing from the UK.

Dawn Alford, government director of the Society of Editors, stated the order was ‘massively regarding’.

This newspaper additionally efficiently fought an ‘unprecedented’ software for 3 of Ahmed’s barristers to be granted anonymity.

The Home Office has eliminated 14,700 international criminals between January 2019 and March 2023. A spokesperson stated: ‘Returning a international nationwide offender to their nation of origin can contain huge challenges. Occasionally help packages are required to safe settlement from the courtroom to proceed with deportation.’