The 19 -year -old council leader of reform has raised the contempt of court on the comments of the rape case

A Improvement UK Council leaders are found at risk contempt of court After making several statements about the alleged rape of a 12 -year -old girl during one Press conference in London.

It was accused of raping a girl in Nunton last week after 23 -year -old Ahmed Mulkhil. Meanwhile, Mohammad Kabir, 23, was also accused of kidnapping and strangling.

The Warvikshire police have not released the immigration status of two suspects.

George Finch -19 year old Warvikshire County Council Leader – Law breaking risks with a comment about the case.

The contempt of the court refers to the behavior that interferes with the administration of justice or weakens the authority of the court.

Independent Mr. Finch is not able to repeat several claims in the press conference, without the risk of contempt of court to the newspaper.

At one point during the press conference, Mr. Finch admitted the risks to talk about a live legal case, saying: “I was told that if I released it, I would be in contempt of court.”

The youngest council leader in the country claimed that the details about the case were “cover-up”.

This came when Nigel Faraj suggested that police forces should issue information about the situation of immigration about those who are accused of crimes.

The Reform UK leader said that he “absolutely” believes that information should be made available by police forces.

The Warvikshire police said in a statement that once someone is accused of crime, they follow national guidance, which “does not involve sharing ethnicity or immigration status”.

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Mr. Finch told Monday’s press conference that he was “begging” for information about the two to be issued in view of the allegations.

He said that he had emailed the Chief Executive Officer of the Council to say that he wanted to talk to the police force and urge them to issue information about the immigration status of men.

Mr. Finch also said that he had later written a letter to Home Secretary Yett Cooper and the Chief Constable of Warvikashire Police, who was calling for immediate release of the immigration situation of both.

Mr. Finch also claimed that the reform UK needs to “change things” and “the last line of defense against the blob, cover-up”.

Reform UK has been contacted for comments. The Attorney General has been contacted for comment.