I only follow Sharia law: Pakistani national charged with attempted rape in UK

The case is currently under investigation and Hussain faces serious legal consequences if found guilty of the charges.

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Rape accused arrested in UK (X/Shunya)

In a troubling recent event in Portsmouth, UK, a man identified as Mohammed Shahid Hussain, a Pakistani national, has been arrested for the attempted rape of a 14-year-old British girl. The incident has sparked significant concern and attention from both local authorities and the public.

According to reports, Hussain was apprehended by the police after the attempted assault. During his arrest, he reportedly stated, "I am new here, I don’t know UK laws, I only follow Sharia law." This statement has raised questions about his understanding of legal systems in the UK and has drawn considerable media scrutiny.

Legal Implications and Investigation

The arrest of Mohammed Shahid Hussain highlights crucial issues regarding the legal expectations for newcomers in the UK and the complexities of integrating into a new legal and cultural environment. The case is currently under investigation, and Hussain faces serious legal consequences if found guilty of the charges.

The incident has prompted a response from the local community and authorities, emphasizing the need for awareness and education regarding legal standards and cultural norms for immigrants. There is a growing call for increased efforts to ensure that all individuals understand and respect the legal frameworks of the countries they enter.

More details in the case are awaited…