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Twelve men who repeatedly gang-raped and abused white schoolgirl they saw as 'utterly worthless' are jailed for 140 YEARS - but alleged ringleader 'remains on the run after fleeing to Bangladesh'





  • 12 men abused girl when she was 13 and 14 , Bradford Crown Court heard
  • In one of the brutal attacks she was raped by five of the men in succession
  • Judge Roger Thomas QC said they showed 'no shred of human decency'
  • Girl told court she now suffers from post traumatic stress and depression


By JAMES DUNN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 14:29, 8 February 2016 | UPDATED: 15:29, 8 February 2016


 

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An arrogant gang of 12 men have been jailed for a total of 140 years for the repeated rape and sexual abuse of a vulnerable schoolgirl they saw as 'utterly worthless'.
Eleven were jailed for rape and a twelfth man was jailed for sexual activity with a child under 16 today at Bradford Crown Court.
Their white British victim was aged 13 and 14 when she was repeatedly raped and sexually abused and passed around by the men, all of south Asian descent, over a period of 13 months between 2011 and 2012.


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Khalid Mahood (left), 34, was given an extended sentence of 17 years and Saqib Younis (right), 29, from Keighley jailed for 13 years at Bradford Crown Court




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Faisal Khan (left), 27, from Keighley was jailed for 13 years at Bradford Crown Court and Sufyan Ziarab (right), 22, from Keighley, Yorkshire, for 15 years



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Tanqueer Hussain (left), 23, from Keighley was jailed for 13 years and received a five year consecutive sentence for the rape of a second underage victim. Bilal Ziarab (right), 21, from Bradford, was jailed for 12 years


 

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In one sustained attack she was raped by five of them in succession, the court heard.
Some of the abuse took place in an underground car park where there was graffiti with the victim's name and the word 'corner'.
The Recorder of Bradford, Judge Roger Thomas QC, said their behaviour throughout the trial was the worst he had seen in 40 years of legal practice.
The court heard how the men were led by ringleader Ahmed Al-Choudhury who facilitated most of the offences but then fled to Bangladesh, the court heard.



Judge Roger Thomas QC condemned the 'insolent and disrespectful behaviour' the accused showed in court which he said reflected their treatment of their victim.
He told them: 'The attitudes of the majority of you have so clearly demonstrated to these proceedings has been contemptuous, disrespectful and arrogant on a scale that I have hardly seen before in many years of practice in criminal law.
'Exactly the same attitude to the 13/14 year old girl who you all sexually abused and exploited for your own selfish gratification.'



 

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Yasser Kabir (left), 25, from was jailed for 15 years and Nasir Khan, 22, from Keighley, was jailed for 13 years



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Mohammed Akram, 63, was jailed for five years for rape at Bradford Crown Court and Hussain Sardar (right), 19, from Keighley received six years detention in a young offenders institution



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Israr Ali (left), 19, from Keighley, received three and a half years detention and Zain Ali, 20, from Keighley, received eight years, both in a young defenders institute

 

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He added: 'None of these defendants had any concern for the victim.
'They were totally uninterested in her welfare and what damage they were causing her.
'The victim clearly demanded pity and understanding but their view of her was heartless and demeaning.




'They saw her as a pathetic figure who had no worth and who served no purpose than to be an object that they could sexually misuse and cast aside.
'They showed her no shred of decency or humanity when as a vulnerable child she so needed care and understanding.'
The court heard their victim now has post-traumatic stress disorder and clinical depression.
In a statement, she told the court: 'My perception of what a normal relationship is is warped. Trust issues effect every aspect of my life.
'I have also had many physical effects. I was physically assaulted and punched and kicked and these hurt when I am tired.



 

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[h=3]ESCAPED RINGLEADER WAS AN 'EVIL AND VIOLENT DRUG DEALER'[/h]Arif Chowdhury, 20, allegedly left for Bangladesh during the investigation after he was arrested in 2012 in connection to the raping of the schoolgirl, Bradford crown court heard last year.
He is also accused of pimping her out to his contacts in Keighley when he was just 15.
Louise Blackwell QC described Chowdhury, a convicted drug dealer, as being 'evil' and violent.
A jury heard how Chowdhury first raped the girl, who cannot be named, behind a church when he was 15.
He had previously got to know her when she was 13 after persuading her to do drug runs in Keighley.
She had attempted to stop helping the drugdealer, revealing to police how he had racially abused her and then raped her.
Chowdhury subjected her to regular beatings and made her have sex with other men in a year-long ordeal.
He allegedly brought her to an underground car park to meet four teenage friends of Chowdhury before they raped her.



 

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'My moods are very variable and can be up and down at any time. I have no coping mechanisms and feel out of control.
'The court process has been very difficult. My anxiety and stress levels have been increased. I have struggled to remain in control of my emotions and life in general.'
The court heard how the majority of defendants had a host of previous convictions ranging from drugs, dangerous driving, assault, public disorder, stealing and handling stolen goods.
Khalid Raja Mahmood has a 'significant record' and is currently serving six and a half years for the rape of a 43-year-old woman and a consecutive one and a half years for attempting false imprisonment of a child.



Other convictions include seven sexual offences, three offences of indecent assault and two for curb crawling, and the court heard he was nicknamed 'creepy Khalid'.
Mahmood, 34, pleaded guilty to two counts of rape and three counts of sexual activity with a child.
He was twice the victim's age when he met her and had plied her with drink.
The judge told him: 'Having met the victim you set about grooming her for sex. You drank alcohol and you offered the victim drink and drugs.
'You were then able to carry out your sexual offending against her, she being in that extremely vulnerable state.'
Speaking afterwards, West Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner, Mark Burns-Williamson, said: 'Child sexual exploitation (CSE) and sexual abuse are abhorrent crimes.
'I welcome today's sentencing and commend the painstaking and thorough investigation by West Yorkshire Police, with the assistance of Bradford Council's Safeguarding Team. I would also like to praise the courage of the brave survivors of these horrendous crimes for coming forward and giving evidence.
'I hope today's sentencing sends a clear message to those involved in CSE that the Police and partner agencies will do everything in their power to prevent CSE and sexual abuse and in seeking justice for the victims.
Detective Chief Inspector Nicola Bryar, of the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team, 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.



 

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Faisal Khan makes a gun gesture with his hand and Mohamed Akram walks outside court before the sentencing. The judge said that their behaviour throughout the trial was the worst he has seen in 40 years


 

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[h=3]SENTENCES AND FORMER CONVICTIONS OF 'HEARTLESS' RAPISTS[/h]Khalid Mahood, 34, was given an extended sentence of 17 years comprising a custodial term of 13 and a half years and an extended licence of three and a half years.
Sufyan Ziarab, 22, from Keighley, West Yorkshire, was jailed for 15 years.
His brother Bilal Ziarab, 21, from Bradford, West Yorkshire, was jailed for 12 years.
Yasser Kabir, 25, from Keighley was jailed for 15 years with a consecutive five years after being found guilty in June 2015 for offences on two girls aged between five and nine when he was between 13 and 15.
Hussain Sardar, 19, from Keighley received six years detention in a young offenders institution.
Nasir Khan, 22, from Keighley, was jailed for 13 years.
His brother Faisal Khan, 27, from Keighley was jailed for 13 years.
Saqib Younis, 29, from Keighley was jailed for 13 years.
Israr Ali, 19, from Keighley, received three and a half years detention in a young offenders institute.
Zain Ali, 20, from Keighley, received eight years in a young defenders institute.
Tanqueer Hussain, 23, from Keighley was jailed for 13 years and received a five year consecutive sentence for the rape of a second underage victim in 2009.
Mohammed Akram, 63, was jailed for five years.
Nazir Khan had a conviction for exposure and Bilal Ziarab a previous conviction for sexual activity with a child.
Only Tauqeer Hussain and Mohammed Akram were of previous good character.




 

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Anybody who claims there's no problem in this country / continent is seriously deluded.


 

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[h=2]'It takes two to tango': Muslim councillor reveals that some in his community believe gang rape of 13-year-old white girl was HER fault as 12 Asian men who abused her are jailed for 140 years[/h]






























The gang of men from Pakistani origin were jailed for a total of 140 years at Bradford Crown Court today, for 13 months of horrendous abuse of the British white girl in 2011 and 2012. However, the councillor for Keighley Central, where the abuse took place, has admitted that some members of the Muslim community felt 'it takes two to tango' and that the girl may have 'played her part'. However, he says that they now believe justice has been done after the twelve men of Pakistani origin were jailed today at Bradford Crown Court. But Ringleader Ahmed Al-Choudhury who facilitated most of the offences is believed to now be living in Bangladesh after fleeing at the beginning of the investigation in 2012. Pictured are (left to right, from top) Tanqueer Hussain, 23, who was jailed for 13 years, Bilal Ziarab, jailed for 12 years, Nasir Khan, 22, jailed for 13, and Yasser Kaibir, jailed for 15. On the next row are Zain Ali, 20, who was sent to a young offenders institution for eight years, Mohammed Akram, 63, jailed for five years, Khalid Mahood, given the longest sentence of 17 years, and Hussain Sardar, given six years in a young offenders institution. On the bottom row are Israr Ali, sentenced to three and a half years as a young offender, Faisal Khan, 27, and Saqib Younis, both jailed for 13, and Sufyan Ziarab, jailed for 15 years.

 

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