Seven Men Jailed in Rotherham Child Abuse Case
Seven Men Jailed in Rotherham Child Abuse Case
Seven Men Jailed in Rotherham Child Abuse Case
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Seven men have been jailed for sexually abusing two girls in Rotherham as part of the UK's largest investigation into child abuse, known as Operation Stovewood. The offences, committed between 2003 and 2008, involved grooming the victims, who were in the care system, with alcohol and drugs before sexually assaulting or raping them. The men received sentences ranging from six to 25 years following a nine-week trial at Sheffield Crown Court. Operation Stovewood, launched after the 2014 Jay Report, has so far led to 36 convictions related to the abuse of at least 1,400 girls in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013. The National Crime Agency described the abuse as some of the worst it has investigated. The convicted men include Mohammed Amar, Mohammed Siyab, Yasser Ajaibe, Mohammed Zameer Sadiq, Abid Saddiq, Tahir Yassin, and Ramin Bari.

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