A MIGRANT rapist whose deportation was thwarted by vigilante air passengers five years ago has finally been sent home – at a £1million cost to the taxpayer.
Yaqub Ahmed, 34, racked up a huge bill in legal, prison and deportation costs before he was finally sent back to Somalia on a chartered flight in August.
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Rapist Yaqub Ahmed was sent back to Somalia
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Cheered passengers stopped a previous deportation attempt Credit: solosyndication
The monster was initially put on a commercial flight in 2018 – but virtue-signalling tourists rioted and demanded it be taken off the plane.
Shocking footage showed passengers clapping as the Ministry of Interior employees kicked him off the flight with shouts of “You’re free, man!”.
Since then, shocking details of his crime have emerged – he and three men lured a 16-year-old girl into a flat in London before brutally attacking her in 2008.
During the court hearing, the judge slammed him for having “no respect for other human beings”.
In the five years since his companions ‘set him free’, the rapist has cost the taxpayer £1 million.
The huge sum includes £85,000 in legal aid and £200,000 for his eventual chartered flight.
Upon his arrival home, he was given a 14-week stay in a posh hotel with armed guards and a personalized therapy package – all at the expense of the British taxpayer.
Shockingly, the BBC’s Africa editor Mary Harper was paid to testify for Ahmed – only for the judge to heavily criticize her testimony.
And Ahmed’s victim slammed Britain’s justice system, telling the Mail on Sunday it was “not fit for purpose”.
She added: “The fact that they had to give him this outrageous package to be able to remove him is ridiculous.
“I’m thankful they did everything they did because we finally got rid of him, but they shouldn’t have done that.”
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