Afghan
asylum seeker jailed for raping and abducting 12-year-old girl
Ahmad
Mulakhil filmed himself during the assault in Nuneaton in July
Rachel Hall
and agency
Fri 27 Mar
2026 13.08 GMT
An Afghan
asylum seeker who abducted a 12-year-old girl and filmed himself as he raped
her has been jailed for 15 years.
Ahmad
Mulakhil was found guilty of rape, child abduction, taking an indecent video
and two counts of sexual assault last month. Mulakhil admitted a second count
of rape before his trial began.
The
23-year-old’s attacks in July triggered large-scale anti-asylum protests in
Nuneaton, Warwickshire last summer, in which protesters marched along the
town’s high street holding St George’s cross and union flags, chanting slogans
that urged the far right to unite. A handful of participants wore clothing
bearing Nazi imagery.
Passing
sentence at Warwick crown court on Friday, Judge Kristina Montgomery KC said
the victim continued to suffer trauma responses and medical issues since the
attack.
Montgomery
said: “Your victim was particularly vulnerable due to her personal
circumstances and she has suffered significant and ongoing psychological harm.
“Shortly
after 6pm, your victim and you met. There was an exchange between you, and you
were captured on CCTV in each other’s company for a second time just after 8pm.
“Footage
from a security camera caught an exchange between you in which you asked your
victim to tell you her age. She said she was 19, which was an obvious lie. Your
reaction was incredulous and the jury’s verdict leaves no doubt that you knew
she was aged under 16.”
The judge
said the defendant “targeted” the victim after meeting her earlier in the
evening, and noted that she was left distressed after the attack.
She said:
“[After the attack], you left the area together but when you parted company,
she was left alone in a park in the darkness … She was distressed, she was
hypervigilant. Looking over her shoulder and into the woodland to see whether
you were still in the area.
“She gave an
immediate account of your sexual assault upon her. She was thereafter subjected
to a medical examination and questioning by the police and latterly as you
contested her allegations, cross-examination in the court.
“There is no
dispute that your culpability is at the highest level.”
Mulakhil was
told he would serve 15 years in prison and an extra 12 months on licence.
Defending
Mulakhil, who came to the UK on a small boat four months before the offences
last July, Marcus Harry said the defendant arrived in the UK when he was 22
after fleeing Afghanistan.
Harry told
the sentencing hearing: “He left Afghanistan at 22 having spent 12 years at
school until the age of 18. He was planning on attending university to study
economics but for a variety of reasons, he came under the focus of the Taliban,
as did his family, and that is the reason he ultimately fled the country.
“His brother
did the same, ultimately ending up in another country. He entered this country
and when he arrived, claimed political asylum and was awaiting determination of
that claim.”
Mulakhil
told police he believed the girl was 19 and that she had initiated what was his
first sexual encounter.
He faced
trial alongside Mohammad Kabir, also an asylum seeker from Afghanistan, who was
acquitted of charges of intentional strangulation, attempted child abduction
and committing an offence with intent to commit a sexual offence.
The victim,
who cannot be identified, told the trial she was approached in a park by both
defendants after playing on swings. She said Mulakhil had laughed while
attacking her last summer.

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