UK MP Sexually Assaulted Man in His Sleep After Party in Pakistan
Imran Ahmad Khan, a member of the British conservative parliament for Wakefield, tried in the Southwark Crown Court, where he denied the sexual harassment of a 15 -year -old boy on a bed of stacking in a house in Staffordshire in January 2008. A separate incident in Pakistan occurred almost three years later, in November 2010
Imran Ahmad Khan, 48, was chosen as a member of a conservative parliament for Wakefield in West Yorkshire in 2019, Sky News reported.
He had worked on a project funded by the British foreign office during the alleged incident in November 2010.
The man, who was then in his early 20s, told the jury that Khan offered him a sleeping pill when they shared a room at a guest house in the city of Peshawar, Sky News reported.
He said he then woke up to find Khan to have sex on him, adding that he “pushed him and told him to stop”.
The man’s claim was detailed in the Southwark Crown Court, where Khan was tried for alleged sexual harassment of a 15-year-old boy in bed and was in a house in a house in Staffordshire in January 2008.
He allegedly forced the young man to drink Gin, dragged him up and asked him to watch pornography before touching his feet and feet, the report said.
Members of parliament, who gay and a Muslim, denied the accusation – and claimed he only touched the elbow of Catholic teenagers when he “became very upset” after a conversation about his confused sexuality.
Prosecutor Sean Larkin QC told the jury on Monday about separate accusations against Khan in Peshawar, who was not part of the accusations they tried.
The jury heard that on the night of alleged sexual violence, Khan and the man were at a party where everyone drinks whiskey, Sky News reports.