Men ‘plied girls with drink and drugs for sex’

Feb 21 2012:

BBC:

Top row l-r: Abdul Rauf  Kabeer Hassan and Abdul Qayyum. Bottom row l-r: Liaquat Shah, Qamar Shahzad, Mohammed Amin and Mohammed Sajid Seven of the men arrived at Liverpool Crown Court for the start of the trial on Tuesday, the four others are in custody

A group of 11 men plied girls as young as 13 with drink and drugs so they could use them for sex, a court has heard.

The offences are said to have happened in and around Rochdale, Greater Manchester, in 2008 and 2009.

Liverpool Crown Court heard how the men, aged between 22 and 59 and from Oldham and Rochdale, “acted together to sexually exploit the girls”.

All deny conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child under 16.

Rachel Smith, opening the case for the prosecution, said one 13-year-old fell pregnant to one of the defendants and had an abortion.

She said another girl felt flattered by the attention but that she quickly became regularly heavily drunk, depressed and “incapable of getting herself out of the situation”.

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6 Replies to “Men ‘plied girls with drink and drugs for sex’”

  1. How brutal and neanderthalish their look is, specially the second and the fourth in the lower row… looking at them should be enough to ban them from entering any civilized country. How can certain people be so perverted…

  2. About “looks”, Buddha had this to say–
    “One is what one looks and one what looks is what one is “.