"there is concern that you were attracted to this work"
Paedophile Sohail Ayaz was arrested for allegedly raping thirty children in Pakistan. He had been deported from the UK for similar crimes.
It was reported that he confessed to the crimes after he was accused of drugging and raping a 13-year-old boy while filming the horrific assaults over four days.
Police officers in Rawalpindi have stated that Ayaz has now admitted to raping dozens of children.
He is also suspected of using the dark web to share child abuse images.
Detectives have confirmed that it is the same man who was previously jailed in the UK.
Ayaz, originally from Pakistan, was previously convicted for sexually assaulting children in Britain. At the time he worked with an organisation for the protection of children.
He was deported and now he has been arrested in Pakistan after a boy’s mother informed officers that her son had been abducted.
Ayaz threatened the teenager’s family by saying he would share the abuse videos on social media if they went to the police.
In the UK, the paedophile was arrested at the Save the Children office in 2009. A search of his home in Barking, London, led to the discovery of thousands of child abuse images.
Some depicted babies and a number of them fell under the most serious, level 5 category. They showed distressed children “tied up” and subjected to sickening acts.
Ayaz, then aged 35, pleaded guilty to a series of sexual offences and received a four-year sentence.
The judge told him at the time:
“One very disturbing and worrying aspect of this case is that you sought and obtained work at a well-known children’s charity.
“Now I have been assured that, in the circumstances of this case, that has not given you access to vulnerable children.
“Nonetheless, there is concern that you were attracted to this work because it may have appeared to you that it would give you access to such children.”
After serving his sentence, Ayaz was sent back to Pakistan where he has been arrested for raping thity children.
Dawn reported that an FIR was filed under Sections 367(A) (kidnapping or abducting in order to subject person to grievous hurt, slavery, etc.), 377 (unnatural offences), 337(J) (causing hurt by means of a poison) and 342 (punishment for wrongful confinement) of the Pakistan Penal Code.
In 2018, Oxfam was hit by a sex scandal after it was found that aid workers had paid for local sex workers while in Haiti in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake.
Serious allegations of wrongdoing were discovered and the Charity Commission said that Oxfam put children in danger.
Some Oxfam aid workers had sex with prostitutes in the charity’s offices and the organisation were unaware over whether some of the girls were underage.
The evidence included an email from a 13-year-old girl who claimed she was “beaten and used” by two charity workers. She said:
“They also have a boss who works for you and I have not met, but my young friend, she is 12, has had sex with him.”