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Man denies raping girl, 12, in Nuneaton in case that prompted anti-asylum protests | Man denies raping girl, 12, in Nuneaton in case that prompted anti-asylum protests |
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Ahmad Mulakhil and co-defendant Mohammad Kabir, who is accused of strangling girl, to face trial in January | Ahmad Mulakhil and co-defendant Mohammad Kabir, who is accused of strangling girl, to face trial in January |
A man has pleaded not guilty to raping a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton while another man has denied strangling her, in a case that prompted anti-asylum protests in the town. | A man has pleaded not guilty to raping a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton while another man has denied strangling her, in a case that prompted anti-asylum protests in the town. |
Ahmad Mulakhil and Mohammad Kabir, both 23, are accused of abducting and assaulting the child in the Warwickshire town on 22 July. The defendants denied nine charges between them at a plea hearing at Warwick crown court on Thursday. | Ahmad Mulakhil and Mohammad Kabir, both 23, are accused of abducting and assaulting the child in the Warwickshire town on 22 July. The defendants denied nine charges between them at a plea hearing at Warwick crown court on Thursday. |
Mulakhil, of no fixed abode, denied abducting a child, three counts of rape of a child under 13, and two counts of sexual assault of a child under 13. Kabir, also of no fixed abode, pleaded not guilty to attempting to take a child, aiding and abetting rape of a child under 13, and intentional strangulation of the girl. | Mulakhil, of no fixed abode, denied abducting a child, three counts of rape of a child under 13, and two counts of sexual assault of a child under 13. Kabir, also of no fixed abode, pleaded not guilty to attempting to take a child, aiding and abetting rape of a child under 13, and intentional strangulation of the girl. |
A further court hearing is scheduled for 21 November and a trial date was set by the judge for 26 January next year and is expected to last five days. Judge Montgomery KC remanded the pair in custody. | A further court hearing is scheduled for 21 November and a trial date was set by the judge for 26 January next year and is expected to last five days. Judge Montgomery KC remanded the pair in custody. |
The case had been seized upon by the far right after a row erupted when the Reform UK council leader George Finch accused the police of a “cover-up” over the men’s immigration status. In response, the Warwickshire police chief constable, Alex Franklin-Smith, wrote an open letter stating that police were following “national guidance”. | The case had been seized upon by the far right after a row erupted when the Reform UK council leader George Finch accused the police of a “cover-up” over the men’s immigration status. In response, the Warwickshire police chief constable, Alex Franklin-Smith, wrote an open letter stating that police were following “national guidance”. |
This guidance was subsequently changed by the College of Policing, with new advice encouraging forces to release the race and nationality of those charged in high-profile cases, after support from home secretary, Yvette Cooper. | |
A far-right rally was held in Nuneaton during an anti-immigration protest, in which attenders wore clothing bearing Nazi imagery and speakers told a crowd the “far right must unite”. | |
During the short hearing on Thursday, in which there was no mention of the men’s nationalities or immigration status, Mulakhil listened through a Farsi interpreter, while Kabir followed proceedings through a Pashto interpreter. | During the short hearing on Thursday, in which there was no mention of the men’s nationalities or immigration status, Mulakhil listened through a Farsi interpreter, while Kabir followed proceedings through a Pashto interpreter. |
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