A man convicted in connection with the Rochdale grooming gang is released from prison and authorities are reported to be considering deportation options. According to the available report, Ahmed, who had his British citizenship removed in 2016, is freed last week after serving 14 years of a 22-year sentence. The conviction involves multiple counts of rape and other sexual offences against girls. The report states that the government’s Conservative Party is offering a potential route to deport him, reflecting the fact that he no longer holds British citizenship. The account links the discussion to the legal and policy mechanisms available after release, but it does not provide further details on the specific process, timing, or whether any deportation decision has been made. Overall, the published information centers on his release, the length of time served, his criminal sentence, the prior deprivation of citizenship, and the reported proposal to pursue deportation following prison exit.