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Indian cleric jailed for life over rape of Bangladeshi women in East London

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Last updated: May 14, 2026 9:37 pm
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Indian national mosque imam Abdul Halim Khan. — reporter
Indian national mosque imam Abdul Halim Khan. — reporter

LONDON: An Indian national mosque imam from East London who raped and sexually assaulted women and girls as young as 12 after telling them he had supernatural powers (jinns) has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years.

The Indian national, Abdul Halim Khan, abused his position as a respected faith leader to abuse seven women and girls from the Muslim community between 2005 and 2014, Snaresbrook Crown Court heard.

The 54-year-old, of Old Forde Road, east London, was an imam at a mosque who persuaded each of the victims into meeting him at isolated places including flats and quiet, hidden locations, to tell them he would heal them through jinns to bring happiness to their lives and to get them rid of the jinns, prosecutors said.

Khan would then rape or sexually abuse the victims under the premise he would be possessed or disguised as a jinn (supernatural spirit), the court heard.

The victims felt they had to keep these acts secret from family and friends for fear of doing them harm via “black magic”, prosecutors said.

Judge Leslie Cuthbert, sentencing, said: “Behind a public appearance of propriety and holiness you took monstrous advantage of women who trusted you, all for your own sexual satisfaction. You brazenly raped and sexually assaulted seven females – both children and young women. You behaved as if you were untouchable. You were confident that none of the victims, who came from the same community in which you were an imam, would overcome the potential shame and stigma they might sadly feel, or be exposed to, by reporting you.

“You were confident that if they did come forward it would be you and not they who would be believed.”

The judge said that Khan’s criminality “may rightly be called an unrestrained campaign of rape and abuse of women and girls”, adding: “It is the work of a serial rapist and child abuser but it is impossible for me to encapsulate succinctly the devastation you have caused.”

He added: “I am sure that you continue to represent a grave danger to girls and women who might be persuaded to be alone with you and that risk will persist for the foreseeable future especially given that certain members of the community continue to hold you in high esteem.”

Khan was convicted of 21 offences of rape and sexual assault.

One of Khan’s victims, who said she was a child when she was abused, tearfully told the court: “To me, Khan is not a human being, he is evil personified.”

She said fear was instilled in her through Khan’s “lies and manipulation”, saying that he hid “under the guise of a religious man”.

The woman said that Khan “stole the autonomy I should have had over my own body” and that she was “caged” into staying silent because of his threats about members of her family.

She added: “He is a danger to society and he will continue being a danger for as long as he lives.”

Another victim, who was also a child when the abuse took place, said in her statement read to the court that she was left “terrified, confused and powerless”.

She said Khan used his position of authority to “terrorise” her, adding that he “exploited” her faith and vulnerability.

Police first became aware of Khan’s offending in February 2018 when the youngest victim reported Khan to a teacher at her school, Scotland Yard said.

In his interviews, Khan repeatedly denied the allegations, stating it was a conspiracy and the victims had concocted a story for revenge, the force added.

The court heard that the defendant maintains his innocence.

He was found guilty in February of nine counts of rape; four counts of sexual assault; two counts of sexual assault of a child under 13; five counts of rape of a child under 13 and one count of assault by penetration.

Melissa Garner, specialist prosecutor at the Crown Prosecution Service, said: “Abdul Halim Khan abused his position as a trusted religious leader to prey on women and girls over many years, manipulating and controlling them for his own sexual gratification.

“He used their deeply held beliefs to instil fear and silence them, making them believe their families would be at risk if they ever spoke out.”

Detective Chief Inspector Jennie Ronan, whose team led the investigation, said: “Abdul Khan presented himself as a respectable man who could be trusted. However, this was far from the truth, and he instead preyed upon and took advantage of others.

“Today, I want to focus on the victim-survivors, who have shown remarkable bravery in reporting Khan and great strength throughout the trial.

“We hope that today’s outcome provides a measure of comfort as they continue to rebuild their lives and serves as a reminder to anyone who has experienced sexual violence that support is available.

“We remain absolutely committed to tackling violence against women and girls, targeting dangerous offenders and removing them from London’s streets.”



2026-05-14 19:04:00

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