Seven men jailed in UK ‘grooming gangs’ convictions

Seven men sexually exploited two vulnerable girls in Northern England, after the last hearing in the “grooming gangs” scandal of decades after the last hearing was imprisoned for 174 years.
Men were sentenced in June after a hearing containing a total of 50 crimes, including 30 points of rape between 2001 and 2006.
Prosecutor Rossano Samardella said to the jury members at the beginning of the hearing at Manchester Minshul Street Crown Court, the two victims of the group were “for sex, abused, humiliated, and then thrown.”
Scamardella also said that two girls were known by social services and that they are not “hidden”, such as the defendants, with old South Asian men, similar to other care gangs.
The United Kingdom Crown Prosecutor’s Office, men rejected the charges, but unanimously convicted and sentenced to 12 to 35 years of imprisonment on Wednesday.
Scandal, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’dan Elon Musk’un criticism of the political agenda in England this year returned to the summit.
The owner of the social media platform X accused Starmer of fighting the scandal when he was the chief prosecutor of England, and Starmer rejected anger.
In June, Starmer announced that the day after seven men’s conviction, he would accept a national investigation of the gangs of grooming gangs, who had been sexually harassed by thousands of daughters.
The 2014 investigation was concluded between 1997-2013, at least 1400 children were subjected to sexual exploitation in Rotherham, Northern England.
The report said that the majority of the perpetrators are Pakistani heritage, and in some cases, local authorities and other agencies are careful about defining ethnic origins because of fear of disrupting community harmony or being seen as racist.
Grooming in other towns and cities in the UK also launched criminal prosecution and local investigations.




