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Friday October 18, 2024

Pakistani politician goes on trial in UK over child sex charge

Prosecution at the Kingston Crown Court told the judge that Muhammad Khurram Khan has been charged with two counts

By Murtaza Ali Shah
May 20, 2024
Muhammad Khurram Khan is a senior Pakistani politician and scion of a well-known political family. — Provided by Reporter Murtaza Ali Shah/File
Muhammad Khurram Khan is a senior Pakistani politician and scion of a well-known political family. — Provided by Reporter Murtaza Ali Shah/File

LONDON: A senior Pakistani politician and scion of a well-known political family from Mansehra, Abbotabad, has gone on trial over two alleged child sex offences.

Details have emerged of how Muhammad Khurram Khan, aged 60, arrived in the UK earlier this year to attend his son’s law graduation ceremony but allegedly engaged with a child for sexual purposes – and got caught by the detectives.

The prosecution at the Kingston Crown Court told the judge that Muhammad Khurram Khan has been charged with two counts: “attempted sexual communications with a child” and “arranging or facilitating commission of a child sex offence”.

Muhammad Khurram Khan, who is in the UK on a visitor’s visa and belongs to the Khankhel clan, appeared before the judge via video link at the Kingston Crown Court from his cell in Wandsworth Prison. He was arrested earlier this year and has not been bailed yet.

At the hearing, he was represented by his lawyer Charlene Sumnall. Khan has denied the charges of minor sex offenses and people close to have him have said he has been set up and targeted. One of his close friends told Geo News that Khan is an innocent man and denies the charges by the UK’s prosecution.

Muhammad Khurram Khan thought he was talking to a girl, aged under 17, and the “girl” pretended as such but in reality there was a police detective on the other end of the social media application. The contact, its understood, started on social media.

The 2003 Sexual Offences Act provides that the age of consent across the whole of the UK is 16 - this is the minimum age when young people of any sex, gender, or sexual orientation can legally take part in sexual activity.

Khurram Khan got his early education from Lawrence College Ghora Gali and Burn Hall School & College Abbottabad.

He is a law graduate but has not been a practicing lawyer. He has remained Tehsil Nazim Mansehra and Chairman Kaghan Development Authority.