Belfast Telegraph

Rotherham abuse probe to go on

- BY DAVE HIGGENS

THE multi-million pound investigat­ion into the sexual exploitati­on of hundreds of teenagers in Rotherham will continue until as many potential victims as possible have been contacted, the National Crime Agency said.

The pledge came as six more men were found guilty of a string of offences.

A jury at Sheffield Crown Court found the defendants guilty of 20 different counts relating to the exploitati­on of seven women when they were teenagers in the Yorkshire town more than a decade ago.

Aftab Hussain (40), Abid Saddiq (38), Masaued Malik (35), Sharaz Hussain (35) and two men who cannot be named for legal reasons, will be sentenced tomorrow by a judge who heard how teenage girls were preyed on by men, often picking them up outside their schools.

During a five-week trial, the jury heard how the girls were targeted due to their vulnerabil­ity and were given alcohol and drugs before some were raped by multiple men.

Violence was sometimes used to ensure they complied, the court heard.

The verdicts yesterday mean that 20 men have now been convicted since the NCA took over the investigat­ion of child sexual exploitati­on cases in Rotherham dating from between 1997 and 2013.

The NCA was invited in following the Jay Report which shocked the nation in 2014 when it outlined the scale of the offending against children in the town.

The agency now has more than 200 people working on Operation Stovewood, which had a budget last year of just under £12m, and is looking to increase this as it works towards recruiting a staff of 250.

The agency said it has now engaged with 313 alleged victims and survivors in the town and has identified 190 suspects.

Asked how many years the operation will take, NCA regional head of investigat­ions Rob Burgess said: “Putting a time on it is not right. This is about pursuing the investigat­ion to a point where, effectivel­y, we’ve no longer got any victims that we can deal with. And, in reality, that will take as long as it does.”

The six men, who are all from Rotherham, were remanded in custody by Judge Michael Slater.

Aftab Hussain was found guilty of two indecent assault charges.

Saddiq was found guilty of two counts of rape, four counts of indecent assault and two counts of child abduction.

Malik was found guilty of three indecent assaults and Sharaz Hussain was found guilty of four indecent assaults.

One of the defendants who cannot be named was found guilty of two indecent assaults and the other found guilty of one indecent assault and two counts of child abduction.

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