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Two men charged over alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl
Ahmad Mulakhil and Mohammad Kabir face serious charges in Nuneaton, following a July incident.

Two men face serious charges in Nuneaton, raising community concerns.
Two men appear in court for alleged rape of 12-year-old girl
Two men have appeared in court facing charges related to the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton. Ahmad Mulakhil is charged with two counts of rape, while his companion Mohammad Kabir faces accusations of kidnap, strangulation, and aiding in the crime. The incident occurred on July 22, and the local police are urging witnesses to come forward. Allegations have surfaced suggesting that both men are asylum seekers, but these claims remain unverified. Police have refrained from discussing the men's immigration status, adhering to national guidelines after charges are filed. The case is scheduled for further proceedings on August 26.
Key Takeaways
"I am disgusted that they have not been told the full story."
George Finch expresses frustration over lack of clear communication from authorities.
"We follow national guidance on sharing suspect details."
Warwickshire Police emphasizes compliance with national rules regarding information disclosure.
"The only risk to public order comes from the cover-up itself."
Finch comments on potential unrest stemming from the handling of the case.
"Justice will be enforced for foreign nationals who commit crimes."
A statement from the Home Office underscores the seriousness of the charges.
The severity of the charges in this case, particularly involving a minor, heightens public concern in Nuneaton and beyond. The community's anxiety is further amplified by allegations surrounding the defendants' immigration status. Local council leader George Finch's comments suggest a growing frustration with how immigration issues are handled by authorities, which could lead to further tensions within the community. Finch's remarks underscore a worry that miscommunication could trigger unrest, reminiscent of previous incidents in the region. These factors suggest that the ongoing legal processes may have broader implications for public trust in local governance and law enforcement.
Highlights
- Transparency is vital to rebuilding trust in our communities.
- Public safety should never be compromised by silence.
- One year later, and we still face the shadows of unresolved tensions.
- The risk to public order exists when truths remain hidden.
Concerns over public order and transparency
Allegations about the defendants' immigration status have created community concerns that could lead to unrest. The local council leader's statements indicate a perceived lack of transparency from authorities, raising the risk of public backlash.
The outcome of the court proceedings may significantly affect community relations and public trust.
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