Somali rapist rants that he is an ‘innocent man’ in court

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A rapist who dodged deportation after a mutiny by plane passengers has launched a self-pitying rant in court during which he whined that he was the victim of a ‘miscarriage of justice’.
Heavy-set and dressed in a black jacket, Yaqub Ahmed last week struck a menacing figure as he bellowed at a reporter from The Mail on Sunday during a bail hearing.

His outburst is the first time the Somali has spoken publicly since his deportation was dramatically scuppered more than a year ago.

The 30-year-old was convicted in August 2008 and jailed for nine years for his part in a sickening gang rape of a 16-year-old girl.

He was almost deported last month, but his removal is now on hold until a decision is made on whether to have a judicial review.

During the hearing on Tuesday in Feltham, West London, Ahmed’s barrister Helen Foot said his mental health had deteriorated and he was unfit to fly. But Judge Margaret O’Keeffe refused bail, citing ‘conflicting evidence’ and pointing out that he continues to deny his crime.

Asked if he had anything to say, Ahmed replied: ‘I would like to state that I am truly innocent.’ Leaning over the top of the dock, he began shouting at the MoS reporter. ‘And for the media guy – my case is a case of miscarriage of justice,’ he bellowed.

‘I’ have not been given a chance to appeal against my conviction because of my financial state. I am an innocent man, convicted of a crime I did not commit. I will speak out. People will know the truth.’

The tirade ended when two guards bundled him from the courtroom and led him to a security van waiting to take him back to Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre in Bedfordshire.

The incident had echoes of the scenes on board a Turkish Airways flight in October 2018 when, on the brink of being deported, Ahmed began screaming before the aircraft took off from Heathrow for Istanbul, from where he would have travelled on to Somalia.