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Two men charged in connection with alleged rape of 12-year-old in Nuneaton

Warwickshire, Nuneaton, a 12 -year -old girl in connection with the rape of two men were accused.

Warwickshire police said 23 -year -old Ahmad Mulakhil was arrested on 26 July and was accused of rape the next day.

He took part in Coventry Magistrate Court on Monday and was detained.

The force said 23 -year -old Mohammad Kabir was arrested in Nuneaton on Thursday.

He was accused of kidnapping, suffocation and help and rape of a girl under 13 years of age.

On Saturday, he took part in Coventry Magistrate Criminal Court and was detained.

Both men will later appear on August 26 at the Warwick Crown Court.

The couple appeared in Coventry Magistrate Criminal Court

The couple appeared in Coventry Magistrate Criminal Court (Google)

Officers appeal to everyone who was in the Cheveral Street area between 20.30 and 21.45 on July 22, and may have seen anything that will stand out.

People can give information by calling 101 and quoting the 418 incident on 22 July.

Warwickshire police Mail on Sunday The report that says that both Mulakhil and Kabir are asylum seekers.

Forces said in a statement, after being accused of a crime, he said that he followed the national guidance that “Ethnicity or immigration does not include sharing the status of immigration”.

The force said: “Our neighborhood officers work with local community partners every day.

“When something important happens, we provide information to these partners and local elected authorities about the studies undertaken to arrest how criminal conditions, investigation, responsible ones and local people and partners can help a relevant community.

“The details of the crime and policing activity around the locations, precision information, criminal and criminal activity can be shared with a warning that it is sensitive or confidential information and that the announcement of the information may affect the future court hearings.

“We are working to take into account the criminals to present a solid lawsuit to the courts and to protect the integrity of court proceedings, and we will always do everything we can.”

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