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Almost half of Manchester's city centre car parks are set to disappear, A question mark hangs over parking provided by the council - and development is expected to continue claiming land, Jadon Sancho sends Manchester United fans wild with Marcus Rashford comment. One of the key witnesses, Girl A, received an out-of-court settlement of £125,000 the previous year. He was jailed for six years and released in November 2014 after serving two years and six months of his sentence. Ms Oliver added: "Once you commit these horrific offences your human rights should come second. Seven officers were served with misconduct notices and all received management advice. He committed rape and shared one of the victims with other men at sex parties across the north. Ahmed, a former taxi driver known by his victims as ‘daddy’, was the ringleader of a nine-strong group found guilty of exploiting girls as young as 13 at Tasty Bites and another takeaway in Heywood from 2007. A 136-page independent report into Child Sexual Exploitation Issues at Rochdale Council is published. The officer said: "Why didn’t you say no to her?" One of the men cannot be named for legal reasons. "They expect nothing and are not disappointed. ", He said the public would be "bewildered" and added: "People are still angry.". He was taken aback by that and said no. “They were treated appallingly by protective services. Ahmed, who was known as "Daddy" in the gang, is still serving a 22-year jail term for rape. It's actually disgraceful.". In 2016, then-home secretary Theresa May ruled it would be "conducive to the public good" to deprive the four of the right to remain in the UK. He is serving a 22-year-jail term for leading the Rochdale sex grooming gang. "Ultimately the truth does have a way of coming out. Police, council and the CPS apologise for failures that allowed the gang to abuse girls for two years after the crime was reported. © 2020 BBC. Shabir Ahmed is known by his victims as ‘daddy', When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Maggie Oliver, who quit Greater Manchester Police and turned whistleblower, said victims had been "failed again and again and again" but they expected "very, very little from the authorities". The previous two reports submitted were rejected by the Independent Police Complaints Commission because they were ‘lacking in detail’ and ‘failed to cover key areas’. The girl (known then as Girl A and 'Holly' in BBC drama three girls) spends six hours bravely telling police how she has been raped repeatedly by gang of men who threatened her with violence unless she succumbed to horrific abuse while being shared amongst paedophiles across the north. His explanation is that the victim may have swapped underwear with a young girl he admitted he was having sex with. Ahmed threated to kill Palmer ‘if you slag off Muslims again’. Video, Polio campaigners battle misinformation and distrust, China's dilemma over wild meat trade. The 48-year-old judge and former law professor from Indiana is a favourite of social conservatives. His identity was revealed after he was convicted of 30 counts of rape against a young girl in a separate case. explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. Video, The fight for women's prayer rights in Israel, How to fight face mask breakouts or 'maskne' Video, How to fight face mask breakouts or 'maskne', Polio campaigners battle misinformation and distrust. Video, Sir David Attenborough breaks Jennifer Aniston's Instagram record, Amy Coney Barrett 'to be picked by Trump for Supreme Court', Deepika Padukone: Bollywood star questioned in drugs case, Man dies from eating more than a bag of liquorice a day, Switzerland gets ready to vote on ending free movement with EU, Andrew Neil to leave the BBC 'with heavy heart', Croydon police shooting: Suspect's background probed over Sgt Matt Ratana death, Coronavirus: Two million deaths 'very likely' even with vaccine, WHO warns, Seven detained after knife attack near ex-Charlie Hebdo offices, Auschwitz Memorial director offers to serve sentence for Nigeria 'blasphemy' boy, lost an appeal against being stripped of their British citizenship, lost a previous battle to keep British citizenship.