Disgraced peer Lord Ahmed is jailed for five years and six months for child sex offences 

Ahmed, pictured outside court today, was found guilty of sexual offences against a boy and a girl

Disgraced peer Lord Ahmed has been jailed for more than five years for trying to rape a young girl and sexually assaulting a boy aged under 11 in the 1970s – and his victim is now calling for him to be stripped of his title.

The former Labour politician, 64, was convicted in January of sexually abusing two children when he was a teenager in Rotherham.

A woman had told Sheffield Crown Court that Ahmed tried to rape her in the early 1970s, when the defendant was about 16 or 17 years old but she was much younger.  

Jurors were also told that he carried out a serious sexual assault against a boy under 11, also in the early 1970s.

Ahmed was found guilty of two counts of attempted rape and one of buggery and was today jailed for five years and six months.

His two victims, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, both bravely sat in court to see their abuser jailed. 

Ahmed’s male victim welcomed his prison sentence but is now calling for the disgraced politician to be stripped of his title.

‘I’m happy in that he got a lengthy custodial sentence, but not happy he is still called a lord and everything that goes with it,’ said his victim.

‘It cannot be right that people are still referring to him honourable Lord Ahmed – he’s a paedophile, there is nothing honourable about that at all.’

Ahmed had resigned from the House of Lords in November 2020 after reading the contents of a conduct committee report which found he sexually assaulted a vulnerable woman who sought his help.

The report made him the first peer to be recommended for expulsion but he resigned before this could be implemented. 

Although he resigned from the House of Lords, he retains the title Lord Ahmed of Rotherham. 

Mr Justice Lavender today jailed Ahmed for five years and six months, telling him: ‘Your actions have had profound and lifelong effects on the girl and the boy, who have lived with what you did to them for between 46 and 53 years.

‘Their statements express more eloquently than I ever could how your actions have affected their lives in so many different and damaging ways.’  

Peer and former politician Lord Nazir Ahmed has been jailed for five years and six months for the attempted rape of a young girl and sexually assaulting a boy under 11 in the 1970s

Peer and former politician Lord Nazir Ahmed has been jailed for five years and six months for the attempted rape of a young girl and sexually assaulting a boy under 11 in the 1970s 

The victim of the attempted rapes read her own victim personal statement in court, saying: ‘An overwhelming feeling of shame remained with me throughout my childhood and early adult years.

‘It was a burden I was made to carry, and it silenced me for many years.

‘It is now time for me to pass that burden to him – the paedophile who I know feels no personal shame.’

She added that Ahmed had however now been ‘publicly shamed’ for his actions.

His female victim courageously read out her personal statement in court before sentencing. 

‘It is now time for me to pass that burden to him, the paedophile, who I know feels no personal shame,’ she said.

‘However, he has been publicly shamed in terms of what he did to me. In the end, all tyrants fall.’

Outside court she added: ‘I cannot change the past. I can, with courage, change the future. I can help prevent others from suffering through the same painful history I lived through. As I now begin to make this case a part of my past, knowing that through my actions he is not able to rape children for a while.’ 

Ahmed’s two older brothers Mohammed Farouq, 71, and Mohammed Tariq, 66, were also charged with indecent assault in relation to the same boy that Ahmed abused.

Both men were deemed unfit to stand trial, but a jury found that they did the acts alleged.

Farouq and Tariq were both given absolute discharges after the judge said the only other two options – a hospital order or a supervision order – would not be appropriate in this case.

A victim personal statement from the male complainant read in court said being sexually abused by the three men had ‘affected me on a daily basis’ and left him unable to show affection to his own children.

He said: ‘I buried the abuse and carried it with me on my own for years and years.

‘I feel shame because of what these men did to me.

‘This is not about revenge, this is about justice.’

In mitigation, Imran Khan QC said Ahmed had ‘devoted his life to public service’ and that his ‘fall from grace’ had been ‘in the full glare of publicity,’ including a campaign for him to be stripped of his title.

Mr Khan said: ‘That very good reputation he had has gone.’

The judge said that according to legal guidelines, the sentence must be in line with the one that would have been imposed at the time the offence was committed.

He jailed Ahmed for three and a half years for the offence of buggery, and imposed two concurrent sentences of two years for each of the attempted rapes.

Mr Justice Lavender also adjourned the case for six weeks to determine whether Ahmed could pay prosecution costs.

During the trial, the jury was played a recording of a telephone call between the two complainants, made by the woman after she went to the police in 2016.

Tom Little QC, prosecuting, told the jury that the call was prompted by the man contacting the woman by email saying: ‘I have evidence against that paedophile.’

Former Labour member Ahmed resigned from the House of Lords in November 2020 after reading the contents of a conduct committee report which found he sexually assaulted a vulnerable woman who sought his help.

The report made him the first peer to be recommended for expulsion, but he resigned before this could be implemented.

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