Anger grows at ‘cover-up’ of two Afghan asylum seekers being charged over the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl – after police advised authorities not to reveal their background

Anger after being accused of rape of a 12 -year -old girl of two Afghan asylum seekers, ‘coverage’ is growing, but the police advised the authorities not to explain their past.
23 -year -old Ahmad Mulakhil, Warwickshire, was accused of rape of the girl in Nuneaton.
A second man, 23 -year -old Muhammad Kabir was accused of helping and overwhelming the rape, and he was accused of drowning and kidnapping the girl who is currently taking specialist care.
Despite the great interest in Nuneaton, the sources said that the Warwickshire police to the local council members and officials on Sunday said that the two suspects would not explain their refugee history because of the fear of ‘conveying community tensions’.
Now the reform deputy Lee Anderson went to social media to express his anger in addressing the situation.
Writing on x said: ‘Try to cover up again.’
His anger was matched by Nigel Farage, the leader of his party last night: ‘I’m afraid, the police and the elected officials are moving against the British people.’
Constabulary’s chief inspector Andy Cooke warned that the recurrence of 2024 summer uprisings in the midst of deepened sections in the communities is ‘every possibility’.
CCTV image showing someone who is accused of a girl who is accused of a girl
Nuneaton city center, Warwickshire. Police questions are asked why the backgrounds of the suspects are kept secret
Local Assembly Member George Finch also entered: ‘Yesterday, on July 22, Nuneaton, a 12 -year -old girl accused of the rape of the two men accused in connection with the immigration situations called.’
However, the Warwickshire police said in a statement that ‘the details of the relevant, sensitive information, crime and police activity around the locations, sensitive or confidential information by the informed and the future court trials may affect the future court trials.’
Daily e -mail contacted a local, accused the police ‘cover’ in order to suppress the information that has the right to know the public.
Mulakhil, a channel on a small boat, allegedly raped the victim on Tuesday, July 22 between 8.30 – 9.45 in Nuneaton.
On Sunday, Posta took CCTV from the house of a resident near Cheverel Road, who showed a man walking with a girl.
Warwickshire police said Mulakhil was arrested four days after the incident and was accused the next day.
On Monday, before the Coventry Magistrate Criminal Court, the victim appeared before the accusation of two vaginal and oral rape.
Mulakhil was detained on August 26 to appear before Warwick Crown Court.
The Kabir was arrested on Thursday and was accused of rape of the 12 -year -old child and drowning, drowning and kidnapping.
He appeared before the Coventry Magistrate Court on Saturday and was detained on 26 August until he appeared before Warwick Crown Court.
Warwickshire said in a statement: ‘On Tuesday, July2, we continue to object to witnesses in the Cheverel Street area between 20.30 and 21.45 and who will come to the fore.’
Now the reform deputy Lee Anderson went to social media to express his anger in addressing the situation.
In recent months, other asylum seekers living in the accommodation financed by the taxpayer were accused of serious sexual crimes throughout the country
Investigations by MOS in Nuneaton showed that both Mulakhil and Kabir lived in two rental houses (HMO) about 70 meters away from each other in the adjacent streets.
Both property is managed by Serco, which contains about five asylum seekers in each house. Serco has a contract with the Ministry of Interior to host asylum seekers throughout the country.
When Mos contacted the owner of the property where Mulakhil lived,: ‘I don’t know anything because Serco manage the house completely.’
When we asked Serco whether they are aware of Mulakhil and Kabir, the company said in a statement: ‘We do not confirm the individual addresses or the names of the people we’ve managed’.
27 -year -old Gorwan Muhammad Ali, who lives in the same house with the grave, ‘Kabir’i I have not seen a few days. The police came home. Kabir came to work for this country. ‘
Ali added that all residents in the house received their bills paid by Serco and that they were given £ 49 a week because they spend money.
Last night, members of the Assembly from the Tora Party and the Warwickshire District Council, who controlled the worker and reform, said they did not know much about the incident despite great interest.
They accused the police for not sharing any information with them.
However, a source was proposed to MOS, some members of the Assembly and officials were informed by the police about the incident and that two people accused were asylum seekers.
The source said the police fear that revelation may cause tensions in society.
On July 17, a group of immigrants were brought to Dover Marina from the British border force ship after the small boat events in the British channel in Dover.
The man who does not want to be defined said: ‘What is terrible. However, even though the police have made investigations to the door and made an announcement about the charges of rape, they refuse to tell the details of who investigated or their past. ‘
The Warwickshire police said in his statements: ‘We are working to take into account the criminals, and we will always do everything we can to present a solid lawsuit to the courts and to protect the integrity of court proceedings.
After someone is accused of a crime, we follow the national guidance. This guidance does not include sharing ethnicity or immigration.
‘As our investigation progresses, we will remain in the forefront of our sacrifice focus and we will continue to work with our partners – providing updates and working with the people of Nuneaton.’
In recent months, other asylum seekers living in the accommodation financed by the taxpayer have been accused of serious sexual crimes throughout the country.
In some cases, local politicians accused their councils and their police for ‘covering up’, trying to keep the events secret, and they would exacerbate community tensions because of fear.




