Six Men Sentenced for Sexual Abuse of Teenager in West Yorkshire
Six men were jailed on Friday after a jury found them guilty of grooming and sexually abusing a girl between 2006 and 2009. The victim was between 13 and 15 years old during the offenses.
bbc.co.ukSix men who groomed and sexually abused a teenage girl in West Yorkshire have been jailed. Mohammed Shebhan, Amzar Ali, Adal Manaf, Imran Hussain, Naveed Anjum and Mohammed Adnan carried out the abuse between May 2006 and May 2009 when the victim was aged 13 to 15.
In many of the incidents, the victim was plied with alcohol or drugs by her attackers, who were aged between 22 and 37 at the time, Bradford Crown Court heard. All six men were found guilty in March following a six-week trial, and were jailed on Friday for terms ranging from four-and-a-half years to 14 years.
Shebhan, 42, of Wyvern Place, Halifax, was convicted of two counts of rape and jailed for 14 years. Ali, 54, of Longroad Place, Huddersfield, was convicted of two counts of sexual activity with a child and jailed for 10 years. Manaf, 48, of Cavendish Terrace, Halifax, was convicted of rape and jailed for eight years.
Hussain, 50, of Parkinson Lane, Halifax, was convicted of attempted rape and jailed for seven years. Anjum, 50, of Kings Cross Road, Halifax, was convicted of one count of sexual activity with a child and jailed for five-and-a-half years. Adnan, 44, of Stirling Street, Halifax, was convicted of one count of sexual assault and jailed for four-and-a-half years.
In a victim impact statement read to the court, the woman wrote that she was manipulated, controlled, plied with drugs and alcohol by adult men to make her feel special and loved. She added that her difficult family situation left her very vulnerable to these predatory men.
Bethany Raine, specialist prosecutor from the Crown Prosecution Service's Organised Child Sexual Abuse Unit, said the victim had shown immense courage. She said the men offered the victim false affection so they could sexually abuse her and have now been held accountable for their crimes.
A seventh defendant, Khalid Kamran, 35, was found not guilty of one count of rape. Jurors were unable to reach a verdict on a charge of rape against Mohammed Mahmood, 40.
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All six men were found guilty after a six-week trial.
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The six men were sentenced at Bradford Crown Court.
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Potential Impact
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The victim continues to experience long-term effects including difficulty trusting others.
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