Saima Mohsin is a British Pakistani journalist and presenter born and raised in South London.
[2] In 2000 Mohsin, gained her first job in television joining ITV Meridian as a producer, and later became a presenter/reporter for the station.
[3] In 2002, Mohsin joined BBC Points West as a reporter and presenter.
In 2004 she moved to BBC One's Watchdog - the UK's most watched current affairs show - as an investigative reporter on consumer issues.
In 2006 Mohsin joined GMTV[4] on which she covered stories around the UK and the world including the plea to free Mirza Tahir Hussain from death row in Pakistan and Glaswegian runaway 12‑year-old Molly Campbell/Misba Rana.