Rotherham probe sees a dozen more men charged
TWELVE MORE men have been charged as part of a huge investigation into historical child sexual exploitation in Rotherham.
The men, aged between 33 and 38 and mostly from Rotherham, face accusations of rape and indecent assault and bring the number charged under the National Crime Agency’s Operation Stovewood to 21.
It said the most recent charges related to eight girls under the age of 16, over a five-year period from 1998 to 2003.
The National Crime Agency (NCA) set up Operation Stovewood after it was invited by South Yorkshire Police to look into allegations of widespread non-familial child sexual exploitation and abuse in the town between 1997 and 2013.
Senior investigating officer, Paul Williamson, said: “We have now charged 21 men with over 94 child sexual abuse offences and expect this number to increase as more victims come forward.
“Officers are investigating more than 80 suspects and with the support of partner agencies, are currently engaging with 235 victims.
“Our focus is to bring lasting and worthwhile benefits for victims, helping to build better futures.”
Amjal Rafiq, 38, of Warwick Street, has been charged with false imprisonment and indecent assault, while Nabeel Kurshid, 34, also of Warwick Street, and Iqlak Yousaf, 33, of Tooker Road, each face two allegations of rape and one of indecent assault.
Mohammed Imran Ali Akhtar, 36, from East Road, Tanweer Ali, 36, from Godstone Road, Aftab Hussain, 38, from York Road, and Abid Saddiq, 36, from Walter Street, each face a string of accusations including indecent assault and rape.
Sharaz Hussain, 33, from Fitzwilliam Road, is charged with one count of indecent assault and Salah Ahmed El-Hakam, 38, from Tudor Close, Sheffield, faces one count of rape.
Two serving prisoners, Mohammed Ashen, 33, and Waseem Khaliq, 33, face indecent assault and rape charges, while another, Masaeud Malik, 33, is charged with one count of indecent assault. All 12 men will appear at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on October 24.