Outrage after paedophile actor Jacky Jhaj stars in red carpet scene alongside 90 child extras in Leicester Square - seven years after he was jailed for sex attacks on two 15-year-olds
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Outrage after paedophile actor Jacky Jhaj stars in red carpet scene alongside 90 child extras in Leicester Square - seven years after he was jailed for sex attacks on two 15-year-olds

Daily Mail  

A convicted paedophile actor starred in a red carpet scene alongside 90 child extras and young women - seven years after he was jailed for sex attacks on two 15-year-olds. Children as young as six were dressed in school uniforms and asked to pretend to faint as sex offender Jacky Jhaj, 38, paraded up and down during the film shoot outside the Odeon Luxe cinema in Leicester Square last week. Youngsters as young as six were hired by talent agencies and were asked to wear school uniforms and pretend to faint as Jacky Jhaj, 38, paraded up and down the set on Leicester Square, at the heart of London In 2016 Jhaj was jailed for four years after supplying the two 15-year-olds with alcohol and driving them to parties in Hounslow, London, in his silver Range Rover Footage obtained by the BBC shows Jhaj shaking his hands in celebration as he welcomes the applause in an extravagant red tuxedo Another moment sees him change into a white hoodie and tracksuit bottoms as he climbs over the railings and his young fans cheer Some 90 children aged six to 14 were hired by the production from one agency called Jam 2000. One young adult attending the event told the BBC they were left 'clueless' over the exact nature of the show and were not told about Jhaj's record or identity Text messages and correspondence to older extras seen by the broadcaster show that actors were paid £85 to be 'die hard' fans who would 'cry, far-reach and faint' They were asked to wear a range of costumes including 'Clubbing High School Uniform', a 'Harry Potter type look ' and 'PJs', the BBC claims The company's director Liana Berko told the BBC she was 'horrified' to learn of his record - and had told the production company all footage taken of the event should be destroyed.

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