Operation Chalice: Child sex abuse case concludes

A fitting punishment would be to tie these individuals up and sell them to whatever parent, guardian or relative of one of their victims wanted to get some exercise beating the living s**t out of them. That would at least be almost, and I mean almost as vicious and cruel as what these bastards did to those children. I think $5.00/hour would be good. Chances are there would be no second hour though.

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Mubarek Ali, Ahdel Ali, Tanveer Ahmed, Maharoof Khan, Mohammed Ali Sultan, Mohammed Islam Choudhrey and Mohammed Younis Seven men were jailed last year following Operation Chalice

The Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling that a man accused of child sex abuse offences whose trial collapsed is unfit to stand trial again.

Noshad Hussain, 23, was cleared of trafficking a girl, 14, at a trial last year, but the jury was unable to reach a verdict on four charges of engaging in sexual activity with her.

The court ruling marks the end of an investigation into a child prostitution ring in Telford.

Seven men were jailed last year.

The court rejected an appeal by the Crown Prosecution Service against the judge’s ruling that Mr Hussain should not face a retrial.

The ruling means that restrictions put in place while Mr Hussain’s case was considered have been lifted.

‘Particularly vulnerable’

Details of previous hearings involving the seven men have been reported but the cases could not be linked until now.

Many of the seven men worked for or had connections with fast-food restaurants across Telford and some of the girls were sold for sex to workers.

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2 Replies to “Operation Chalice: Child sex abuse case concludes”

  1. I love to read history, I think applying some of the Apache tortures to them would be more apporiate and they would suffer longer.

  2. Castration and deportation as punishment would soon prevent repetitions of these crimes by these subhumans.