Afghanistan, July 8 -- Pakistan has linked the return of a convicted Rochdale child sex offender to Britain's extradition of several UK-based Pakistani critics.
Pakistan has linked the possible return of a convicted Rochdale child sex offender to Britain's extradition of several Pakistani dissidents and political critics living in the United Kingdom, The Telegraph reported on Wednesday.
The newspaper reported that the proposal emerged during discussions over the possible deportation of Shabir Ahmed, a convicted ringleader in the Rochdale child sexual abuse case, citing Pakistani officials familiar with the negotiations. Drop Site News also reported on the discussions.
Ahmed, known to some victims as "Daddy," was convicted in 2012 of mult...