Rotherham abuse prisoner found guilty of raping another teenager

A man who was sentenced to 19 years in prison in 2016 for exposing a girl to a “violent rape campaign ında in Rotherham was found guilty of raping another vulnerable young man in the town.
The National Crime Agency (NCA), 39 -year -old Sageer Hussain was one of the three people who were guilty of rape in Sheffield Crown Court on Wednesday after a hearing that heard how he was targeting his victim 25 years ago.
After being sentenced to 19 years of imprisonment in 2016, Hussain was sentenced to a long prison for raping a 13 -year -old girl in the town of South Yorkshire.
On Wednesday, Kesur Ajaib and Mohammed Makhmood, who was convicted of raping a second young man, will be sentenced to again in November after being found guilty of raping a girl.
Convisors are the latest prisoners from NCA’s Sobawood Operation, which was a major investigation into the sexual exploitation of children in Rotherham between 1997-2013.
A jury heard that Hussain’s raped girl was about 14 at that time and now in her 30s.
Hussain, who was about the same age, took him down at Rotherham Town Center and said he wouldn’t withdraw him unless he had sex with him.
Prosecutors told the jury how Hussain raped him with two people, a woman and a man.

They said he had cried along the ordeal as he was prevented from his exit.
The second girl was about 14 years old when the court raped her.
Prosecutor Andrew Bailey told the jury how Ajaib was raped him in a gate.
Mr. Bailey said that Makhmood, who was 18 or 19 at that time, raped the same girl in an old cemetery in Rotherham.
Before he spit and laughs, he told him that he called him “slag” and “dirty b **** ..
Mr. Bailey said, “He doesn’t dare to tell anyone.”
The court heard that crimes took place between 1999-2002.
NCA confirmed that Hussain would be sentenced to again on November 7.
Ajaib and Makhmood are expected to be sentenced on November 21st.
All three were detained by judge Charles Thomas.
Alan Hastings, a senior research assistant, said: “Ajaib, Hussain and Makhmood exposed two young girls to destructive sexual abuse of the victims for nearly 25 years.
“These victims finally heard their voices and believed in their accounts.
“While this can never eliminate the pain caused by its attackers, I hope it will open the way for women to progress with their lives.”
“These men deliberately exploited the youth of the victims and to manipulate and control them.
“Children’s victims were in the most terrible sexual abuse.
“The treatment of these young girls was terrible – they were attacked in isolated places and were subjected to humiliation and verbal harassment.”
NCA said that the Stovewood operation is the largest law enforcement operation in the UK and identified more than 1,100 children participating in exploitation.
The agency said 46 people were convicted.
Rotherham, 43 -year -old Ajaib from Walter Street, was found guilty of a number rape and inappropriate attack. There were no more rape.
Rotherham, 43 -year -old Makhmood from Falding Street, was found guilty of a series of rape.
Hussain, a 39 -year -old prisoner who was previously a prisoner who was currently serving, was found guilty of a number of rape.
He was raped by the other two defenders.
Hussain was imprisoned in 2016 by the same judge, who previously sentenced Arshid, Basharat and Bannaras to 35, 25 and 19 years in prison, respectively.
In 2016, the judge heard how the victim of Hussain, who was abused in eight of the defendants, complained to the police in 2003, but in part because he was very afraid of the abusers.
Judge Sarah Wright said to eight people: “Targeted, sexually, and was subjected to humiliating and violent nature.”