Belfast Telegraph

Fourmengui­ltyof sexually abusing ‘vulnerable’ girl

- BY RICHARD VERNALLS

A JURY has convicted four men from Telford who abused a vulnerable young girl after she was “passed around like a piece of meat”, sold for sex and raped.

The victim told how she was forced to perform sex acts in a churchyard, raped above a shop on a filthy mattress and violently abused when she tried to refuse their advances.

In all, five men went on trial at Birmingham Crown Court.

The offences are alleged to have taken place in the Telford area of the West Midlands sometime between 2000 and 2003, and started when the girl, now an adult, was just 13.

The victim said she was assaulted by other as-yet unidentifi­ed males, with the abuse continuing until she was in her mid-teens, the jury heard.

Opening the trial, Michelle Heeley QC had said: “This case involves the sexual exploitati­on of a young girl, a girl passed around like a piece of meat for the sexual gratificat­ion of several young men, some of whom are in the dock.

“Each of these defendants deny that they in any way abused anyone. The prosecutio­n say, having heard the evidence, you can be sure they did.”

Jurors were told the vulnerable victim was sold for sex, first by a man named Tanveer Ahmed, who had “befriended her” during a low point in her life.

Ahmed, who did takeaway deliveries at Perfect Pizza in the town, was not on trial with the other defendants, having been deported to Pakistan for “unrelated offences”, the court heard.

Jurors did not hear how Ahmed, then 40 and formerly of Urban Gardens, in Wellington, was jailed for two-and-a-half years after admitting a charge of controllin­g a child prostitute as part of a series of court cases that ended in 2013.

He was one of seven men jailed after an investigat­ion into a child prostituti­on ring in Telford, as part of West Mercia Police’s Operation Chalice inquiry.

Later, the victim came into contact with the first defendant, Mohammed Ali Sultan (33), formerly of Telford, whom she said also sold her for sex, raped and abused her. The jury was told that he already had conviction­s in both 2012 and 2015 for “similar offences against young girls”.

Ali Sultan was also among the seven men originally convicted following the Chalice investigat­ion into the abuse and prostituti­on of children in Telford.

During the trial, jurors watched recorded interviews with the victim, in which she told detectives of enduring two years of “hell” and of repeatedly contemplat­ing taking her own life as she was traded to different men for “months and months”.

She claimed to have been taken to a flat above the Perfect Pizza shop “to have sex with Asians”, and “lost count” of the number of men who abused her.

She told police that, years after the abuse ended, she recognised photos of Ali Sultan and Ahmed from press reports on the Telford sex ring.

As an adult, she later picked out each of the five men at police identifica­tion parades.

On Tuesday, Ali Sultan was unanimousl­y convicted of rape and three counts of indecent assault.

Co-defendant Mohammad Rizwan (37), of Mafeking Road, Telford, was also convicted of two counts of indecent assault.

Yesterday, the jury also found Shafiq Younas (35), of Regent Street, Wellington, guilty of indecently assaulting the victim.

Amjad Hussain (38), of Acacia Drive, Telford, unanimousl­y convicted of a count of indecent assault on Tuesday, was cleared yesterday of a similar offence.

Jurors also cleared Nazam Akhtar (35), of Victoria Avenue, Wellington, of raping the girl.

The four men will be sentenced today.

 ??  ?? Rapist: Mohammed Ali Sultan
Rapist: Mohammed Ali Sultan

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