Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Uk: 6 more Pakistanis jailed for child rape

(Huddersfield)  In yet another example of the predatory misogynist paedophilic nature of the Pakistani male in the Uk, 6 males were sentenced today for 55 and a half years in prison after being found guilty of 12 child sex offences, including rape and indecent assault in a string of abuse spanning between 1995 and 2011.



The abuse, which centred on 2 school girls, took place in cars, car parks, parks, hotels and flats, who were groomed by the men ,made to feel special by giving them cigarettes, alcohol and drugs and then farmed out to over 300 others.
Banaras Hussain, Usman Ali, Gul Riaz and Abdul Majid


  • 43 year old Gul Riaz, was sentenced to 15 years after being found guilty of rape and two indecent assaults against one girl and rape against the other
  • 36 year old Abdul Majid, was sentenced to 11 years after being found guilty of raping one victim twice
  • 39 year old Banaras Hussain, was jailed for nine and a half years after being found guilty of raping one of the schoolgirls
  • 34 year old Usman Ali, was convicted of two counts of rape. He was sentenced to  eight years
  • A 36-year-old man, who cannot be named was convicted of one count of rape against one victim. He was jailed for eight years.
  • A 30-year-old man, who cannot be named, was convicted of one count of rape against one victim. He was jailed for four years.
  • A 37-year-old man, who cannot be named, of Huddersfield, is due to be sentenced tomorrow (Thursday) at Leeds Crown Court.
With this sentence , it now means that a total of 34 men have now been convicted following West Yorkshire Police's Operation Tendersea investigation into child sexual exploitation in the town, with prison sentences totalling more than 300 years.  So far, six cases have been heard through the operation, leading to multiple convictions and total sentences of 377 and a half years.  It is the single biggest group of convicted rapists in the same area.

Another trial stemming from the operation is due to start in April.