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Disgraced former Tory MP Imran Ahmad Khan has been jailed for 18 months for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy. He will never serve the 18 months, he will most likely spend a month in jail and finish his sentence on home detention. Rana Tanveer has written an article in Urdu herein and in english. There is a news report video herein from Sky News. We have posted this on tik tok also. A new tik tok was made herein too.
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Former Tory MP Imran Khan jailed for 18 months for sexually assaulting teenage boy
Judge condemns the disgraced politician’s lack of remorse, adding that ‘the only regret you feel is towards yourself’

Disgraced former Tory MP Imran Ahmad Khan has been jailed for 18 months for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy.
The 48-year-old was expelled from the Conservative Party and resigned, triggering a by-election in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, after he was found guilty last month following a trial.
The jury heard how he forced the then teenager to drink gin and tonic and asked him to watch pornography before the attack at a house in Staffordshire following a party in January 2008.
The victim, now 29, said he was left feeling “scared, vulnerable, numb, shocked and surprised” after Khan, then 34, touched his feet and legs, coming within “a hair’s breadth” of his privates, as he went to sleep in a top bunk bed.
Khan, who denied sexual assault, was jailed for 18 months at Southwark Crown Court on Monday by Mr Justice Baker.
The judge said he had shown no remorse, adding: “The only regret you feel is towards yourself for having found yourself in the predicament you face as a result of your actions some 14 years ago.”
Khan showed no emotion as he was taken down to the cells, carrying, among his possessions, a bag from an upmarket men’s grooming shop.

Mr Justice Baker said he had displayed a “significant degree of brutality” in the lead up to the assault, as he dragged his victim upstairs and threw him on to a bed.
“I am satisfied that the complainant was particularly vulnerable, and not only was he 15 years of age at the date of the offence, but I accept his mother’s description that he was not very worldly and very young for his age,” he said.
“Although it may well be, over the years, you had let yourself believe you had got away with having committed this offence, I am sure you were aware from the outset there was a risk there would be a day of reckoning.”
Khan has said he will appeal against his conviction, and Gudrun Young QC, defending, said on Monday: “Mr Khan denies this offence and maintains today he is not guilty of it.”
Victim had ‘suicidal thoughts’
Reading an impact statement in court, his victim said he has had “suicidal thoughts” and suffered difficulties in his relationship and work.
“Because of this assault, throughout my teenage years I found being touched in any way difficult,” he said.
“My mental health has deteriorated rapidly since deciding to come forward and having to constantly relive an event I tried to bury for such a long time,” he continued.
“I have struggled with the guilt of dragging my family back into a horrible ordeal they would rather forget, and watch them struggle with their own guilt for allowing that man into the house.”
The court heard the victim was “inconsolable” when he ran to his parents following the attack.
‘It all came flooding back’
A police report was made at the time, but no further action was taken because the boy did not want to make a formal complaint.
However, he told jurors “it all came flooding back” when he learned Khan was standing in the December 2019 general election.
He said he was not “taken very seriously” when he made the allegation to the Tory press office days before Khan won the Wakefield seat, and went to police after Khan helped Prime Minister Boris Johnson win a large Commons majority.
Khan, who is gay and a Muslim, claimed he only touched the Catholic teenager’s elbow when he “became extremely upset” after a conversation about his confused sexuality.
He said he was trying to be “kind” and “helpful”, but the boy became upset, and “bolted” when the topic of pornography was raised.
However, Khan was found guilty of a single count of sexual assault by a jury after about five hours of deliberations.
His barrister said Khan, who has a degenerative bone disease and is registered disabled, has been “completely teetotal and celibate for a number of years”, and has “become somewhat of a recluse,” living with and caring for his elderly mother.
‘Utterly and completely disgraced’
In mitigation, Ms Young said that since his election to Parliament his life has been in “freefall”, adding: “At every stage of this process, the investigation, charge, trial, everything he has worked for and achieved in his life has been gradually stripped away from him, ending in this conviction.”
She said he had gone from “high public office”, with a successful career behind him, to being “utterly and completely disgraced, with his life and career in ruins, shamed and humiliated at every turn”.
“To say his reputation is in tatters does not do the matter justice. It has been completely destroyed,” she said.
“Mr Khan’s fall from grace has been spectacular.”
She added: “He will always be known as a disgraced former MP and he will take that to his grave.”
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Imran Ahmad Khan: Ex-MP jailed for sex assault on teenage boy

A former Conservative MP has been jailed for 18 months following his conviction for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy.
At a trial last month, Imran Ahmad Khan, 48, who was elected as Wakefield MP in 2019, was found guilty of groping the boy at a party in 2008.
Khan was expelled by the Conservative party following his conviction and later stood down as an MP.
The judge said he did not accept Khan had “any remorse” for what he had done.
Passing sentence at Southwark Crown Court, Mr Justice Jeremy Baker said the victim had been “profoundly psychologically affected” by Khan’s actions.
He added: “The only regret you feel is towards yourself for having found yourself in the predicament you face as a result of your actions some 14 years ago.”
‘Day of reckoning’
Mr Justice Baker said there was a “significant degree of brutality” in the lead-up to Khan’s assault on the teenager.
“I am satisfied the complainant was particularly vulnerable. Not only was he 15 years of age at the date of the offence, but I accept his mother’s description that he was not very worldly and very young for his age,” he said.
The judge told Khan: “Although it may well be, over the years, you had let yourself believe you had got away with having committed this offence, I am sure you were aware from the outset there was a risk there would be a day of reckoning.”
However, Mr Justice Baker went on to say that he did not consider Khan’s offence to be “sufficiently severe enough to place the assault into the most severe category”.

The jury at Khan’s trial heard he had forced the boy to drink gin at the party in Staffordshire, then dragged him upstairs and asked him to watch pornography before assaulting him.
The victim, now 29, told the court he was left feeling “scared, vulnerable, numb, shocked and surprised” after Khan touched his feet and legs, and was within “a hair’s breadth” of his genitals.
The court was told that a police report was made at the time, but no further action was taken because the youngster did not want to make a formal complaint.
However, the victim told jurors “it all came flooding back” when he learned Khan was standing in the December 2019 general election and he went on to file a complaint.

‘Khan remained emotionless’
By Nick Johnson, reporter, BBC News at Southwark Crown Court
Imran Ahmad Khan remained impassive throughout his sentencing.
Arriving in court with a walking stick, suitcase and carrier bag from an exclusive London parfumerie, he sat in the dock looking straight ahead throughout the hearing.
His victim sat directly behind him in the public gallery throughout the 90-minute hearing – often emotional and reacting to much of the mitigating arguments from Khan’s barrister by shaking his head in disbelief.
Describing Khan as “that man” during his impact statement, he spoke of his increasingly deteriorating mental health.
The judge noted that Khan had remained remorseless throughout the trial and said the only sorrow he’d shown had been for himself and his reputation.
On a number of occasions, his barrister spoke of a life and career in tatters, but made no reference to the life of the victim.
As he was told of his custodial sentence, Khan remained emotionless, calmly getting to his feet as he was escorted from the court during which his victim kept his eyes locked on the back of the ex-MP.

Reading an impact statement in court, Khan’s victim said he had had “suicidal thoughts” and had suffered difficulties in his relationship and at work due to the assault.
“Because of this assault, throughout my teenage years I found being touched in any way difficult,” he said.
“My mental health has deteriorated rapidly since deciding to come forward and having to constantly relive an event I tried to bury for such a long time.
“I have struggled with the guilt of dragging my family back into a horrible ordeal they would rather forget, and watch them struggle with their own guilt for allowing that man into the house.”

In mitigation, Khan’s defence lawyer Gudrun Young QC said the former MP had gone from “high public office” to being “utterly and completely disgraced, with his life and career in ruins, shamed and humiliated at every turn”.
“To say his reputation is in tatters does not do the matter justice. It has been completely destroyed,” she said.
“Mr Khan’s fall from grace has been spectacular. He will always be known as a disgraced former MP and he will take that to his grave.”
In a statement issued after the sentencing, the NSPCC said: “We hope seeing Khan face justice for the sexual assault he committed over a decade ago offers some solace to the brave young man who spoke out against his abuser.
“Abuse can have a profound and long-lasting effect on children and young people, but no matter who the perpetrator is, it is important to remember it is never too late to speak out and get support.”
Earlier this month, Khan formally lodged an appeal against his conviction.
A by-election is due to be held on 23 June to elect a new MP for Khan’s former constituency.

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