ADIL KHAN AND SHOCKING SEX OFFENCES IN ROCHDALE AND HEYWOOD
Adil Khan, a man known locally as Billy, has a disturbing history of criminal activity involving serious sexual offences in the towns of Rochdale and Heywood.His criminal conduct has shocked the community and brought to light the extent of abuse committed against vulnerable young girls.
Khan, who previously worked as a taxi driver, engaged in a pattern of betrayal and exploitation.
His personal life was marred by infidelity; he betrayed his wife shortly after the birth of their first child by beginning a relationship with a school-age girl.
This girl, who was only 13 years old at the time, believed Khan to be her boyfriend.
His actions led to her becoming pregnant, a fact that underscores the severity of his misconduct.
In addition to his abuse of the young girl, Khan was involved in trafficking a second girl, aged 15.
This victim was subjected to violence when she voiced her complaints about the abuse, highlighting the brutal and coercive tactics Khan and his associates used to silence victims.
The extent of his criminal activities was uncovered through investigations that revealed his involvement in trafficking and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with minors.
Khan’s criminal record includes a conviction in 2012, when he was sentenced to eight years in prison for his crimes.
Despite the severity of his sentence, he was released in 2016 after serving approximately four years.
Following his release, he was placed on the sex offenders' register for life, a measure intended to monitor and restrict his movements due to the nature of his offences.
Although Khan was released from prison and remained out on licence, his legal restrictions have since been lifted as his sentence has fully elapsed.
However, his legal troubles did not end there.
Khan, along with two other members of the same criminal gang—who are notable for holding dual UK-Pakistani citizenship—faced deportation proceedings after their British citizenship was revoked.
Despite losing an appeal against the Home Office’s decision in 2018, Khan and his associates continue to reside in the United Kingdom, specifically in Rochdale.
The allegations against Khan extend beyond his previous convictions.
He is currently charged with a series of serious sexual offences involving five vulnerable victims in Rochdale and Heywood.
These victims, primarily young white girls, were reportedly plied with alcohol, subjected to abuse, and then shared among multiple abusers at parties held across the northern regions of England.
The case has garnered significant attention due to the disturbing nature of the crimes and the exploitation of minors.
Khan’s case remains a stark reminder of the ongoing issues related to child exploitation and the importance of vigilant law enforcement efforts to protect vulnerable populations from such heinous acts.