![]() But today this newspaper can reveal that the 34-year-old was finally expelled in August, after costing taxpayers up to £1 million in legal, prison and deportation costs, including the generous 'care package' to greet his arrival in Somalia. Ahmed has dragged his deportation fight through at least 24 separate tribunal or court hearings, in front of 20 or more judges, as he made a series of false claims. In contrast, the woman he attacked when she was just 16 has struggled to find such help for the mental scars he inflicted. To secure his expulsion, the criminal was given a 14-week stay in one of Somalia's most luxurious hotels, all meals included, plus armed guards and a personalised therapy package after complaining of mental health issues - all at taxpayers' expense. ![]() ![]() Now The Mail on Sunday can reveal how it has taken another five years to finally send Yaqub Ahmed (left, circled) back to Somalia - with Ministers forced to offer an extraordinary package of concessions (Somalia's Peace Hotel top and bottom right security detail inset) to break his relentless cycle of dubious human rights appeals. MAIL ON SUNDAY EXCLUSIVE: He is the vile gang rapist whose deportation was infamously thwarted at the last minute by a mutiny of virtue-signalling airline passengers on the same flight (middle photo).
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