
A MIGRANT drug dealer was allowed to stay in the UK by an asylum judge — just 24 hours before he admitted sexually assaulting two women.
Muhammad Izhan, pictured above, was told he could remain on November 11 after winning a mental health appeal against his removal to Pakistan.
A day later he pleaded guilty via videolink from jail to groping two terrified women in daylight on a busy high street in Norwich in June.
He was fined £200.
His deportation had been signed off in May 2024 after he was jailed for 30 months for his role in a drug gang.
But asylum judge Samina Iqbal ruled in January that Izhan, 22, who came to the UK aged seven, had a right to family life in Britain.

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A Home Office appeal against the ruling failed last month.
Officials said another bid would soon be made to deport Izhan, of Cringleford, Norfolk.
He is back in jail until May after breaching his licence.
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick said: “Our immigration system is a sick joke on the British people.
“The only solution is to deport this individual.”
