Afghan asylum seeker guilty of raping girl, 12

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Vanessa Pearce,West Midlandsand

Dan Johnson,at Warwick Crown Court

Warwickshire Police Ahmad Mulakhil wears a light brown vest. He has curly black hair over his forehead and slight black stubble.Warwickshire Police

Ahmad Mulakhil was found guilty of raping the girl during an attack in Nuneaton last July

An Afghan asylum seeker has been found guilty of abducting and raping a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton.

Ahmad Mulakhil, 23, took the girl to a quiet cul-de-sac on 22 July and carried out "extremely horrific sexual offences".

At Warwick Crown Court, he was found guilty of rape, abduction, sexual assault and taking an indecent video of the girl.

Co-defendant Mohammad Kabir, 24, also an Afghan asylum seeker, was found not guilty of strangulation, attempted child abduction and attempting to commit a sexual offence.

Jurors at the 10-day trial heard evidence from the victim who said Mulakhil laughed while attacking her.

The case prompted changes to guidance on reporting the nationality and immigration status of people arrested and charged.

There were widespread protests in Nuneaton because the men's immigration status and nationality were not reported by the authorities when they were arrested.

Mulakhil arrived in a small boat from France in March 2025, four months before he raped the girl.

Listening to the jury deliver its verdicts in court, he could be seen crying in the dock and blowing his nose with a tissue.

Remanding Mulakhil in custody to be sentenced at a later date, Judge Kristina Montgomery KC said: "He will plainly receive a substantial custodial sentence which will automatically make him liable for deportation at its conclusion."

Police released footage of the moments when they arrested Ahmad Mulakhil

The court heard Mulakhil had made an immigration application linked to "problems" he had experienced in Afghanistan.

The arrests of the men prompted Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and Warwickshire County Council leader George Finch to claim there had been a "cover-up" of details about the attack.

At the time, Warwickshire Police said once someone was charged with an offence, the force followed national guidance that did not include sharing ethnicity or immigration status.

A large group of people with some holding the flag of England and other waving the union jack. They are on paving by large, red brick and stone buildings.

Hundreds gathered outside Nuneaton Town Hall for an anti-immigration protest in August following the attack

The jury was told that in the hours before the attack, Mulakhil, who admitted one count of rape before the trial, was hanging round the town.

The victim told the trial she was approached in a park by both defendants after playing on swings.

During the sex attacks, the girl said she told Mulakhil to stop.

Asked by police what he was saying, the girl responded: "Nothing. He was just laughing.

"I was saying 'get off me'. He didn't say anything, he just carried on."

Commenting after the case, a Home Office spokesperson said: "We will not allow foreign criminals and illegal migrants to exploit our laws. We are reforming human rights laws and replacing the broken appeals system so we can scale up deportations.

"The home secretary has recently announced sweeping reforms to tackle illegal migration.

"They will make Britain a less attractive destination for illegal migrants and will make it easier to remove and deport them."


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