Mohammed Sarwar became Britain's first Muslim MP when he won Govan for the Labour Party in 1997, and proved to be a good constituency MP. In 2004, a 15-year-old Glasgow boy called Kriss Donald was kidnapped by five men of Pakistani origin and tortured to death (the victim was chosen at random). The killers fled to Pakistan. Sarwar used his considerable influence in Pakistan to get the men returned to the UK, where they were subsequently convicted of racially motivated murder. Another prominent Scottish Muslim, Bashir Maan, claimed at the time that Strathclyde Police were ignoring the problem of gangs such as the one that killed Kriss Donald out of fear of seeming to be prejudiced. In June 2007, one of Sarwar's sons, Atif Sarwar, was convicted of laundering £845,000 through his father's business; it was claimed at the trial that Sarwar's family had been threatened with reprisals for ensuring that Kriss Donald's killers had been brought to trial. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kriss_Donald Mohammed Sarwar then announbced he was standing down as MP, and in May 2010 his son Anas succeeded him as MP in what is now the Glasgow Central seat. Such successions and constituency links are not uncommon in the west of Scotland: the former Speaker Michael Martin's Springburn fiefdom is represented at Holyrood by his son.
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