Monday 8 February 2016

Twelve Men Who Raped And Abused Keighley Schoolgirl Jailed For 140 Years

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The gang have been sentenced for their 'terrible' and 'heartless' crimes.
A gang of twelve men who raped and sexually abused a Keighley schoolgirl when she was 13 and 14, have today been sentenced to a total of 140 years in prison.
The men were given sentences ranging from 3.5 years to 20 years.
The offences took place in 2011 and 2012 when the girl was 13 or 14.
The men attacked the girl at various locations across the Keighley area, some on several occasions
Sentencing them Judge Roger Thomas described the men as "heartless" and that they saw the girl who was described as vunerable as "just an object".
He also described the behaviour of some defendants in court as some of the worst he had seen in his 40-year career.
Below is a list of the men and their sentences followed by a picture - another man wanted over the offences is believed to have fled the country.
Khalid Raja Mahmood (34), who had previously pleaded guilty to two charges of rape and three counts of sexual activity with a child was jailed for 17 years.
Detective Chief Inspector Nicola Bryar, of the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team at West Yorkshire Police, said:
"We are pleased that these men have now been sentenced for their terrible crimes against vulnerable young girls.
"We would again like to praise the victims for their courage in coming forward and enabling these men to be put before the courts. We hope that today’s sentences will give them some closure and help them with rebuilding their lives.
"Child Sexual Exploitation remains a priority for West Yorkshire Police. It is totally unacceptable and it is the responsibility of all agencies, communities and individuals to identify those responsible and help bring them to justice."

Helen Gaunt, reviewing lawyer, Complex Casework Unit, Crown Prosecution Service Yorkshire and Humberside said:
“These 12 men are responsible for despicable crimes involving child sexual exploitation and abuse. Their victims were young, naïve and vulnerable, and were deliberately targeted: one girl was threatened, exploited and raped. A second girl was also threatened and raped.
“These two young women have shown immense bravery in reporting these matters to the police and in providing evidence to enable us to bring a strong prosecution case against their abusers.
“The lengthy sentences passed today send out a very strong message to all those who may be hesitating about coming forward to report matters such as these. This type of depravity will not be tolerated on our streets or in our communities. We will bring dangerous criminals who carry out acts of sexual violence against girls to justice.”

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