TARIZ JAVED FLED RUSHOLME AFTER GUILTY VERDICT IN MANCHESTER COURT

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Rusholme Child Sexual Abuser
In a dramatic turn of events at Manchester’s Minshull Street Crown Court, Tariz Javed, a 40-year-old man from Aspinall Street, Rusholme, made a daring escape just moments before the court announced his guilt. The incident occurred on February 29, 2016, when Javed, who had previously paid a substantial sum of £10,000 to secure bail until sentencing, chose to flee rather than face the consequences of his actions.

Javed was on trial for serious allegations involving the sexual abuse of a child under the age of 13. The jury had been deliberating on the case when, unexpectedly, he managed to leave the courtroom. His disappearance prompted immediate security alerts across airports and ports throughout the region, as authorities feared he might attempt to leave the country.

It was later confirmed that Javed was found guilty in his absence of seven counts related to sexual activity with a minor. The court’s verdict marked a significant development in a case that had already garnered public attention due to its disturbing nature. Javed’s known connections to the Manchester and Stockport areas have raised concerns among law enforcement officials about his potential attempts to evade justice.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have expressed their belief that Javed might try to flee the United Kingdom altogether. This suspicion is rooted in his history; GMP first issued a public alert in 2014, warning the community about Javed’s presence and the risks he posed to the public. Despite being arrested and prosecuted in 2016, Javed’s subsequent disappearance has complicated efforts to bring him to justice.

Authorities continue to search for Javed, who remains at large, and are urging anyone with information about his whereabouts to come forward. The case remains a stark reminder of the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to protect vulnerable individuals and ensure that those accused of such heinous crimes are held accountable.
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