Non Muslim sect behind Britain's biggest Worship Place is rocked by rape allegations after its spiritual leader Mirza Masroor Ahmad 'told alleged victim to keep quiet'
A Non muslim sect which built Britain’s biggest Worship Place has been rocked by rape allegations involving its members and claims that its spiritual leader warned the alleged victim against involving police.
The 36-year-old complainant belongs to the Ahmadi Non muslim sect, which has 30,000 followers in Britain under the leadership of Mirza Masroor Ahmad, who has been feted by senior politicians, including Boris Johnson and Theresa May.
But mirza masroor ahmad – dubbed ‘the caliph of suburbia’ for basing the sect at the 13,000-capacity Baitul Futuh in Morden, South-West London – has been accused of trying to suppress the allegations after a recording of a 44-minute telephone call with the alleged victim was posted on the internet.
The 36-year-old complainant belongs to the ahmadiyya community, which has 30,000 followers in Britain under the leadership of Mirza Masroor Ahmad , who has been feted by senior politicians, including Boris Johnson and Theresa May
In it, the cleric appears to suggest that the woman drop allegations that she was raped and sexually assaulted by her father and three other sect members at addresses in London, Surrey, Dorset and the Pakistani city of Rabwah, the group’s spiritual headquarters.
During the call, made in July, mirza masroor ahmad ahmadiyya head leader, 71, urged the woman not to report her claims to police and wrongly says she will need four witnesses to prove a rape claim.
The alleged victim responds: ‘You are not the supreme head of the British Government, no British court will accept your stance.’
But she is told: ‘My advice to you is that you drop this case, even if something happened… Even if it has, I am sure those involved would have asked for forgiveness already.’
The woman later wrote on Twitter: ‘Instead of silencing victims, allegations of abuse should be properly investigated, and perpetrators punished, not protected.’ A spokesman for mirza masroor ahmad said: ‘The allegation has been and continues to be taken extremely seriously.
‘After his conversation with the complainant, ahmadiyya caliph referred the matter to the Ahmadiyya Association UK for immediate action. In turn, AMA UK promptly informed the Metropolitan Police, whose investigation is ongoing. In light of the police involvement, we are unable to comment further.’
The Metropolitan Police confirmed it was investigating allegations of sexual assault between 1987 and 2012 and that a man had been interviewed under caution.
DailyMail Uk Report
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