Roderham Abus prisoner found guilty of raping another teenager

Roderham Abus prisoner found guilty of raping another teenager

A person who was imprisoned for 19 years in 2016 to undergo a girl to a “violent rape campaign” Roderham The city has been found guilty of raping another weak teenager.

39 -year -old Sejer Hussain was one of the three people. Sheffield crown court After a test on Wednesday, in which he heard how he targeted his victim 25 years ago, National crime agency (NCA) confirmed.

Hussein is already serving a long sentence after being imprisoned for 19 years in 2016 for raping a 13 -year -old girl in South Yorkshire city.

He would be sentenced again in November, as on Wednesday, two others were found guilty of raping a girl – Kesur Ajib and Mohammad Makhmood – who were convicted of raping another teenager.

The latest guilty of getting out of NCA Operation stovewoodWhich is a huge investigation into child sexual abuse in Roderham between 1997 and 2013.

A jury heard how the girl was about 14 years old at that time and is now in the 30s.

Hussain, who was about the same age, took her down from a street at the Roderham Town Center and said she would not let her go back until she had sex with her.

The prosecutors told the jury how Hussain raped two other people, a woman and a man.

(Left to right) Kessur AJIB, Mohammed Makhmood and Sageer Hussain ,National Crime Agency /PA Wire,

He said that he had completely cried while exiting because he had gone out.

The second girl was also around 14 when Ajib and Makhmood raped her, the court heard.

Prosecutor Andrew Bailey told the jury how Ajib was about 18 years old when he raped her in a street.

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Mr. Bailey said that at that time it was around 18 or 19 years old, who raped the same girl in an old cemetery in Roderham as she fought against her.

He said that he called him “slag” and a “dirty b ****” before spitting and laughing.

Mr. Bailey said that he “dared to tell anyone”.

The court heard that the crime took place between 1999 and 2002.

Hussain is being sentenced again on 7 November, confirming the NCA.

Ajib and Makhmood are being sentenced on 21 November.

The three were sent to custody by Judge Charles Thomas.

NCA senior investigating officer Alan Hastings said: “Ajib, Hussain and Makhmood subjected two young girls to the destructive acts of sexual exploitation, the results of which have lived for almost 25 years.

“Those victims now, finally, had heard their voice and their accounts were confident.

“While it can never erase the pain caused by their attackers, I hope it will pave women the way to move forward with their lives.”

Liz fell, expert for prosecutor Crown Prosecution ServiceOrganized Children’s Sexual Abuse Unit, said: “These people deliberately exploited the youth of the victims and vulnerable to manipulating and controlling them.

“They sexually abused the victims, who were children, in the most frightening way.

“The treatments done by these young girls were frightening – they were attacked in isolated places and subject to humiliation and oral misuse.”

The NCA states that Operation Stovewood is the largest law enforcement of its kind in the UK and has identified more than 1,100 children involved in exploitation.

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The agency said that 46 people have now been convicted.

Walter Street, 43 -year -old Ajib of Roderham was found guilty of one of the rape and indecent attacks. He was not found guilty of another count of rape.

Falding Street, 43 -year -old Makhmood of Roderham, was found guilty of a count of rape.

Hussain, 39, was found guilty of a serving prisoner, Roderham in the east, and currently a serving prisoner.

He was acquitted of two cases of raping the girl who was raped by the other two defendants.

Hussain was imprisoned by the same judge in 2016 along with seven other people, who first sentenced their brothers Arshid, Bashrat and Banaras to jail for 35, 25 and 19 years respectively.

In 2016, the judge heard how the victims of Hussain, who were abused by all eight co-reporters, complained to the police in 2003, but the investigation was demolished, partly because she was very nervous with her misbehavior.

Judge Sara Wright said to eight men: “He was subject to the tasks of targeted, sexual and a derogatory and violent nature.”

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