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  • Another Shocking False Allegation Story

    http://www.asianexpress.co.uk/2014/0...ction-quashed/

  • #2
    Disgraceful.

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    • #3
      It seems that the link is no longer accessible
      People Appealing Convictions of Sexual Offences ~http://www.pacso.co.uk

      PAFAA details ~ https://pacso.co.uk/pafaa-people-aga...ions-of-abuse/

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      • #4
        Thanks for posting this accused 1234 - how are you doing?

        So glad he won his appeal - it's a shame that the report goes against his wishes to preserve anonymity by naming him!

        My work with illegal immigrants in a previous life , showed me that some while some people have totally justifiable reasons to seek asylum , some will go to any lengths to get leave of stay in a country and that it is a very lucrative business where exploitation is rife. Information is easily accessible even prior to entering the country.

        WAR (Women against rape) also helps women to obtain asylum, again some applications will be totally justified, and some more devious people will use the info to meet their own ends.

        http://www.womenagainstrape.net/reso...ape-seeking-as

        Slightly off topic , when you consider that some countries still use systematic rape of women as a weapon of war , perhaps the real work needs to be done in these countries to prevent these barbaric acts rather than pretend we in Europe can offer asylum to all these women. This in turn, would limit the amount of asylum seekers and help to close the door to abuse of the system.

        I hope your life is getting back on track.

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        • #5
          Oh! It's working now! Just in case it goes wonky again, here is the text

          CONVICTION QUASHED

          Solicitor helps innocent husband win appeal after being labelled ‘rapist’ by wife

          SUCCESS: Abdul Iftikhar, of Kamrans Solicitors, defended the innocent party in a legal battle which took three years to successfully appeal

          Leeds solicitor says that more and more women are doing ‘whatever it takes’ to remain a UK citizen after seeing a rise in the number of allegations being made in regards to false sexual or physical abuse.

          Abdul Iftikhar, of Kamrans Solicitors, has just recently closed a three-year appeal case which saw an innocent husband have his 13-year sentence revoked on the grounds that his wife lied about being sexually abused.

          The accused, Mr Khan, who asked for anonymity, had initially been handed the lengthy sentence after being found guilty of 16 counts of rape, over a two-year-period, by the complainant, his wife.

          Yet after a lengthy appeals process, which included collating fresh evidence namely: 16 witness statements, and documents from a number of organisations including the Home Office, DVLA, hospital and a bank, the conviction was resoundingly quashed.

          From the offset, Mr Khan vehemently denied all the allegations and Mr Iftikhar says the support of his client’s family was crucial in helping to prove the man’s innocence.

          “He was fortunate to have such a supportive family behind him, who supported him throughout this ordeal, ” he said.

          “Our appeal was so strong, and the evidence that came with it, that the Court of Appeal actually took the rare decision to say no retrial would be ordered after this latest decision.

          “It is worrying to see these types of cases on the rise, with more women from the Asian subcontinent seemingly willing to do whatever it takes to remain in the UK.

          “Mr Khan’s case also had the added incentive, for the woman in question, to secure custody of the children. The father had been given the right to care for them and his wife once again used these allegations against him in an attempt to take the children away.

          “The past three years have been extremely difficult for Mr Khan but he can now start rebuilding his life.”

          Mr Khan’s case was finally decided upon earlier this month in front of Lord Justice Laws, Mr Justice Andrew Smith and His Honour Judge Cooke QC. Meanwhile, Mr Iftikhar explained further why he believed this type of case was becoming more common.

          “There is no doubt that the making of these false allegations are becoming more prevalent in society today,” he said.

          “By alleging that a partner has sexually or physically abused aspouse, they are more likely to be granted permission to remain in the UK on compassionate grounds and this inevitably has a knock-on effect on custody battles.

          “Innocent people are falling victim to false crimes being reported and hopefully this story will warn others of the situation.”

          A spokesperson for the innocent Mr Khan provided the following statement in regard to the case.

          “The Khan family was devastated as to the manner in which the allegations of abuse were approached by the authorities and particularly the conduct of the Greater Manchester Police which only became apparent during the appeal process.

          “It became clear that not only had the complainant lied on oath but thatthe police had suppressed evidence (in favour of the defence), which would have impacted on whether there would have been a conviction in the first place. “Not withstanding that our loved one lost his reputation, liberty and career, despite overwhelming evidence, the police are taking no action against the former wife.

          This the family find is wholly unfair.

          “Ultimately, the family had to search far and wide for a criminal solicitor specialising in criminal appeals and wholeheartedly recognise that without the assistance of Mr Iftikhar of Kamrans Solicitors, Leeds, who scrutinised the case in fine detail and whose search for fresh evidence over three years was clinical and in great depth, the chances of success would have drastically reduced.

          “The family are now considering their options against the conduct of the complainant, Greater Manchester Police and the Crown Prosecution Service.”

          One of my guys is awaiting his appeal against conviction. He served his time and was released some years ago. We finally got the case referred back to the CA via the CCRC (Criminal Cases Review Commission). He got involved with somebody (according the the evidence she appears to have been an illegal immigrant, as were the children she had in her 'care). She had two children with our man and then ask him to leave. He refused, so he ended up in prison. She played the 'victim card' and is still here in the UK, possibly doing the same thing to others.

          It's happening more than people realise. Our man's case goes back to 1998......... the woman forced her 8 year old 'son' (no passports in the family home so no idea whether he was really her son) to make false allegations. This is the case I refer to when I give talks to Law Schools and law groups, as "my most outrageous cases ever".
          Last edited by Rights Fighter; 27 July 2014, 11:45 AM.
          People Appealing Convictions of Sexual Offences ~http://www.pacso.co.uk

          PAFAA details ~ https://pacso.co.uk/pafaa-people-aga...ions-of-abuse/

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          • #6
            Thanks for your concern WGO. After the allegation has been dropped I've been steadily trying to get back to my life. I'm happy to say that I have got myself a teaching job and there was no record of anything on my CRB/DBS. I believe my MP might have had a role to play in that but I can't confirm it.

            My wife and her family have since been deported back to their country. Unfortunately my child has also has travelled with them. They were trying to force me to go to court for for access of my child as another attempt in them trying to remain in the the UK, but instead I granted the UKBA permission for my child to travel with them. I hope this would allow my child to grow up in a more stable environment. I can never allow my wife to be in my life in any form. I have seen the affects of argumentative parents can have on a child. I do not want my child to grow up in like that.

            It's really depressing as I have never seen or held my child who will be 1 year old in a month's time. They wouldn't even give me a picture.

            @RF it's a complex predicament but I agree with you. Other countries should take responsibility for these barbaric acts instead of thinking it is okay for other countries to pick up the pieces.

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