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Fury over BBC editor hired to help Somali gang rapist AVOID deportation from UK

A top Tory said 'serious questions' must be asked about Ms Harper giving evidence as a witness

A BBC editor was hired by a gang rapist’s lawyers to give evidence in his last-ditch appeal to block his deportation to Somalia.

Mary Harper claimed Yaqub Ahmed could be punished by terror group Al-Shabaab if they found out about the sex attack.

Pictured:Jailed: Yaqub Ahmed</p>
<p>Court case took place in August 2008- with Yaqub, now released who was reported to be deported to Somalia on for plane passengers halting his exile<br />
Four men have been jailed for luring a teenage girl back to a Crouch End flat and gang raping her.</p>
<p>Adnan Mohamud, 19, from New Orleans Walk in Crouch End, Yaqub Ahmed, 19, of Errol Street in Clerkenwell and 21-year-old Adnan Barud of Tufnell Park Road in Holloway were given a total of 54 years in prison for planning and carrying out the rape.</p>
<p>Ondogo Ahmed, 19 of Rixon Street, also in Holloway, was given eight years for conspiracy to rape the girl last August.</p>
<p>The 16-year-old victim was gang-raped in a flat in New Orleans Walk in Crouch End on August 10 last year, after a night out with friends in Leicester Square.</p>
<p>The girl was lured back to the Crouch End flat after she was separated from her friends.</p>
<p>The gang of men, the youngest then just 18, convinced the girl to come back to their home where they said her friend would be waiting.</p>
<p>The 16-year-old appeared in court to tell the jury how she arrived at the address in North London at around 5am and was gang-raped by three of the four men.</p>
<p>Members of the public heard the girl's cries for help and phoned the police, who arrested the men at the scene.</p>
<p>During the trial all the men denied having sex with the victim, despite forensic tests proving that Yaqub Ahmed, Barud and Mohamud had raped the girl.</p>
<p>The court heard the men made regular trips to the West End to pick up women and take them back to the Crouch End flat for sex.</p>
<p>When sentencing the men to lengthy prison terms at Wood Green Crown Court on Wednesday, the judge said their actions would have a severe psychological impact on their teenage victim.</p>
<p>Officers from Islington's Sapphire Unit, who are specially trained to deal with sexual offences, praised the girl for facing them in court.</p>
<p>Detective Constable Emma Bird said: "I very much wish to thank the victim for attending court.</p>
<p>"Having been through such a horrendous ordeal, she was extremely brave and gave excellent evidence in court.</p>
<p>"The sentences given out by the Judge reflect the seriousness of this offence. The streets of Islington and the West End are undoubtedly safer as a result of these convictions."
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Yaqub Ahmed had been caged for nine years over a sex attack on a 16-year-old girl in London when he was served with deportation papersCredit: Supplied
Mary Harper BBC
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BBC Africa editor Mary HarperCredit: BBC

Africa Editor Ms Harper, 58, added that the country’s security forces may try to claim he was a British spy, and he may find it hard to get work.

Ahmed had been caged for nine years after being convicted with three others over the sex attack on a 16-year-old girl in London.

He was served with deportation papers but in 2018 was hauled off a Turkish Airlines flight taking him out the country when bleeding heart passengers rebelled at Heathrow.

Ms Harper was taken on later as an expert witness, appearing at his West London immigration tribunal and presenting written reports.

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Her evidence appeared to back Ahmed’s appeal that deporting him was incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights, The Mail on Sunday uncovered.

Expert witnesses can receive up to £2,500 per report in Legal Aid-funded cases like Ahmed’s plus £800 a day if they appear in person.

Judges had “concerns about the objectivity” of her evidence.

Ahmed was finally returned to Somalia in August on a £200,000 charter flight following a £1million legal battle.

Former Home Secretary Dame Priti Patel said “serious questions” must be asked as to “why a BBC journalist was allowed to give evidence in a case like this”.

The BBC said there was nothing in its editorial guidelines to prevent staff acting as expert witnesses.

The case is only now being reported as Ahmed was granted 15 weeks anonymity on deportation.

His lawyers, Ronan Toal, Ubah Dirie and Stephanie Harrison, even tried to keep their own names secret.

Ahmed’s victim said: “Our legal system is a joke.

“We used to say we were quite fair. We’re not.

“Nothing about this has been fair.”

Usage fee is a minimum of ¿150 per image. Sent by Justin Beaumont jbeaumont@solosyndication.com. Plane mutiny kept a gang rapist in the UK: Somali man whose deportation from the UK was stopped by plane passengers raped a 16-year-old girl in London and his accomplice went on to fight for ISIS. The deportation of Yaqub Ahmed was dramatically halted by plane passengers. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6273199/Somali-man-deportation-stopped-good-plane-passengers-revealed-gang-rapist.html
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Ahmed was hauled off a Turkish Airlines flight taking him out of the country after passengers rebelledCredit: Supplied
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