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UK persuades Pakistan as it attempts to deport grooming gang leader Shabir Ahmed

The United Kingdom has been working with Pakistan to facilitate the deportation of Shabir Ahmed, a convicted member of a grooming gang. Ahmed was previously sentenced to prison for his involvement in a network that exploited vulnerable young girls. The UK authorities are seeking cooperation from Pakistani authorities to ensure Ahmed's removal from the country. This effort comes amid ongoing concerns over the safety of individuals involved in such criminal activities and the need to hold perpetrators accountable.

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UK persuades Pakistan as it attempts to deport grooming gang leader Shabir Ahmed

The United Kingdom has been working with Pakistan to facilitate the deportation of Shabir Ahmed, a convicted member of a grooming gang. Ahmed was previously sentenced to prison for his involvement in a network that exploited vulnerable young girls. The UK authorities are seeking cooperation from Pakistani authorities to ensure Ahmed's removal from the country. This effort comes amid ongoing concerns over the safety of individuals involved in such criminal activities and the need to hold perpetrators accountable.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of diplomatic efforts between the UK and Pakistan regarding the deportation of a convicted individual. There is no evident framing that favors one side over another, and the content remains focused on the procedural aspects of international cooperation in legal

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 60): The article mentions UK efforts to deport Shabir Ahmed but lacks specific details or sources. Factuality is limited due to lack of supporting evidence. Objectivity is reasonable but could be improved with more balanced context.

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