Desert Island Discs

Nazir Afzal, lawyer

08.01.2021 - By BBC Radio 4Play

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Nazir Afzal is a solicitor and the former chief crown prosecutor for north-west England. Among his notable cases, he brought the Rochdale sex grooming gangs to trial in 2012. Nazir’s parents arrived in the UK from Pakistan in 1961 and he was born in Birmingham the following year. After completing his legal training he started his career as a defence lawyer but soon realised that he preferred prosecution to defence, joining the Crown Prosecution Service in 1991. As director of prosecutions for London he turned his attention to so-called honour-based violence and brought successful prosecutions against the perpetrators of these crimes. In 2011 as chief crown prosecutor for north-west England he began investigating sex grooming gangs in Rochdale, overturning a previous CPS decision not to bring charges against the gangs. He brought prosecutions against nine men who were convicted and jailed in 2012 for the sexual exploitation of 47 young girls. Nazir retired from the Crown Prosecution Service in 2015. He currently chairs the Catholic Church’s new safeguarding body and advises the Welsh government on issues of gender-based violence. DISC ONE: Jump Around by House of Pain

DISC TWO: This Woman’s Work by Kate Bush

DISC THREE: Why Should I Cry for You? by Sting

DISC FOUR: One in Ten by UB40

DISC FIVE: Set You Free (Voodoo And Serano Remix) by N-Trance

DISC SIX: Woman in Chains by Tears For Fears With Oleta Adams

DISC SEVEN: One by Mary J. Blige & U2

DISC EIGHT: Talkin' Bout A Revolution by Tracey Chapman BOOK CHOICE: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

LUXURY ITEM: A guitar

CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: This Woman’s Work by Kate Bush Presenter: Lauren Laverne

Producer: Paula McGinley

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