May 2013. The Oxford Muslim Grooming Gang

May 2013. The Muslim Grooming Gangs Scandal, this is way back in 2013, and Still it’s going on! A gang of abusers who subjected vulnerable girls in Oxford to years of rape, torture and extreme sexual violence has been convicted at the Old Bailey in one of the biggest child sexual exploitation trials in recent years. Seven men were found guilty of a total of 43 charges relating to six victims. The gang included two sets of brothers, Akhtar Dogar, 32, and Anjum Dogar, 31, and Bassam Karrar, 33, and Mohammed Karrar, 38. The other men were Kamar Jamil, 27, Zeeshan Ahmed, 27 and Assad Hussain, 32. All lived in Oxford. Mohammed Hussain, 25, who was cleared of three counts of sexual activity with a child, had insisted he thought the girl was over 16. A ninth defendant, who cannot be named, was cleared of a similar charge. Ahmed had to be removed from the dock by security staff after he punched one of the acquitted men. The jury of seven men and five women spent 17 hours and 46 minutes in deliberations spanning four days. Adjourning sentencing until 26 June, Judge Peter Rook QC told the defendants: “You all understand that you’ve been convicted by the jury of the most serious offences. Long custodial sentences are inevitable.” The girls – all of whom came from backgrounds in care – were drugged, raped, sold as prostitutes and trafficked around the country while supposedly in the safekeeping of the local authority in the city. Years of failings by Thames Valley police and Oxford social services were exposed during the trial. Police were alerted at least six times by victims – who were aged between 11 and 15 – of the exploitation and horrors that were taking place within flats and guesthouses and in the parks and open spaces of the Cowley area of Oxford. Social workers spoke of knowing that some of the victims were being groomed. But no one acted to draw all the evidence together until one detective took the case on in late 2010. The case mirrors exploitation rings uncovered in Rochdale, Derby and Telford in that the perpetrators were from Asian backgrounds and the victims were young, vulnerable white girls. Police and social services have apologised to the victims – the number of whom police say could exceed 50. The Muslim Communities are the First to Scream and Shout when they feel Hard Done By, why haven’t they Called These People Out? Why are they even today, so damn Silent?

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