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‘Absolute MAGGOT!’ Martin Daubney rages after Afghan small boat migrant found guilty of abducting and raping 12-year-old girl

Watch the moment Martin Daubney was left fuming after reporting on an Afghan small boat migrant was found guilty of abducting and raping 12-year-old girl today.

This afternoon, asylum seeker Ahmad Mulakhil was found guilty at Warwick Crown Court of abducting, raping and taking an indecent video of the pre-teen in Nuneaton.

The 23-year-old targeted the girl last July. He initially denied two counts of rape, two counts of sexual assault, abducting a child and taking indecent photographs of a child.

Prosecutors ruled Mulakhil and co-defendant Mohammad Kabir, who is also an Afghan national, intended to take her away for a sexual purpose.

The rapist arrived on the shores of Britain after travelling by dinghy from northern France, just four months before assaulting the victim.

Co-defendant Kabir, 24, was found not guilty of strangulation, attempted child abduction and attempting to commit a sexual offence.

After the vile attack, widespread protests took place in the Warwickshire town after their ethnicities were not disclosed by the authorities upon their arrest.

As a result, authorities are now permitted to release this information regarding the ethnicity or immigration status of an individual who has been charged.

Martin Daubney

During the 10-day trial, the jury heard the victim’s evidence, who said the Afghan laughed while carrying out the attack.

Mulakhil told police: “She told my friend she’s 19, but I didn’t ask her.”

The migrant sex offender was remanded in custody and will be sentenced on a date to be fixed.

Today, “justice was served”, the GB News star declared, while the guilty could be seen blowing his nose into a tissue and wailing in the dock.

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“Good,” Martin Daubney curtly responded after Home and Security Editor Mark White wrapped up his report from Warwickshire Crown Court.

“Hope he cries for years in prison where he belongs. The absolute maggot who’s destroyed someone’s life. Four months in this country.

“Justice has been served. Another day where our children seem to have just been thrown to the mercy in this country.”

Aghast at the news, Martin fumed: “Nothing, in retrospect, made him consider he’d made a mistake. He blamed her. The 12-year-old.

“He thought the 12 year old, a 12-year-old was 20 or 19, but definitely over 18. No remorse, no regret. And a lot of people might say, how many more of these cases do we have to hear before something’s done about it?”

Joining the presenter in the studio, Reform MP could be seen in a similar state of fury.

“Look, we know, don’t we? Government statistics tell us that these illegal asylum seekers, particularly of their Afghan origin, are 20 times more likely to rape and sexually assault in this country when they get here.

“They have medieval attitudes towards our women and girls. When is this Government going to secure our borders and do what they say they always do?

“And that is put the safety of women and girls first. But they clearly don’t.

“Our children are being raped and that is because our borders are not secure. Our streets are not safe.

“In my own constituency of Runcorn and Helsby, mothers tell me that they will not let their young girls anymore go out in the parks by themselves. It is not safe.”

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