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Protestors outside Leamington court as men accused with kidnap and rape of child appear

By James Smith 29th Aug 2025

The banner read 'Remigration NOW!' (image via SWNS)
The banner read 'Remigration NOW!' (image via SWNS)

A small number of protestors were outside Warwick Crown Court on Thursday (August 28) as two Afghan men appeared in court in connection with the kidnap and rape of a 12-year-old girl. 

Ahmad Mulakhil faces three rape charges and sexual assault, while Mohammad Kabir is accused of kidnap, strangulation and aiding and abetting the rape of a girl under 13. 

The Afghanistan nationals, both aged 23, denied the charges when they appeared at Warwick Crown Court on Thursday (28/8). 

The pair, flanked by Farsi and Pashto interpreters and dressed in matching grey jumpers and joggers, spoke only to confirm their names and pleas during the 40-minute hearing. 

Mr Mulakhil is charged with the three counts on the evening of Tuesday, July 22 in Nuneaton.

There were five protestors outside the court (image via SWNS)

The charge sheet, which was read out in court, added he also "intentionally touched a child under the age of 13 and the touching was sexual, namely that you sucked her neck leaving her with love bites".  

Mr Kabir is charged with kidnap, strangulation and aiding and abetting the rape of a girl under the age of 13. 

Mr Mulakhil and Mr Kabir, both of no fixed address, were remanded in custody and ordered to return to court in November. 

Judge Kristina Montgomery fixed a trial date for January 26, 2026, estimating the case will last five days.  

A trial has been set for January 2026 (image via SWNS)

Before an earlier hearing last month, Warwickshire County Council Reford leader Cllr George Finch alleged the two men were asylum seekers. 

Warwickshire Police has only confirmed they are both from Afghanistan. 

Outside the court in Leamington Spa, around five protesters displayed a banner which said: "Remigration Now." 

Another man waved a placard, painted with the words: "Protect our girls." 

Mr Mulakhil was represented by Blondelle Thompson while Mr Kabir was represented by Alison Gurden.

     

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