Locations
Oswald Street, Rochdale, Greater Manchester, OL16
Description
Former taxi driver Khan, nick-named Billy, betrayed his wife when he started a relationship with the school-age girl just a few weeks after his wife had delivered their first child.
He got his victim, who thought he was her boyfriend, pregnant when she had just turned 13 and also trafficked a second girl, 15, to other abusers, using violence when she complained.
Khan, of Oswald Street in Rochdale, was jailed for eight years in 2012 but was released in 2016. A jury convicted him of trafficking and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child.
He was ordered to sign the sex offenders' register for life.
Although he was released from prison in 2016, he remained out on licence but that sentence has now elapsed.
However, he and two other members of the gang - the only members of the gang to have dual UK-Pakistani citizenship - were told they would be deported after their British citizenship was revoked.
Khan lost an appeal against the Home Office ruling in 2018 but, despite that, they remain in the UK.
Khan is still in Rochdale. Khan was charged over a catalogue of serious sex offences against five vulnerable victims in Rochdale and Heywood where young white girls were plied with drink, abused and then shared with other abusers at parties held across the north of England.