Six men who raped a girl in the Keighley area between 2008 and 2009 have been jailed [clockwise from top left]: Barber Hussain, Nazir Khan, Omar Safdar, Kamran Hussain, Hassan Basharat, Imran Sabir (Image: WYP)
The victim of the six men says she hopes the convictions will encourage more victims to come forward
Six members of a Keighley grooming gang have been jailed for a total of 66 years for their parts in horrific sexual crimes against a young girl.
All six were sentenced on Friday at Bradford Crown Court after juries in two separate trials convicted them all of rape. At a later trial 2 more Asian child rapist where also convicted Usman Sultan & Amjad Hussain
- Barber Hussain, 36, of Bradford, was jailed for 13 years for seven counts of rape.
- Nazir Khan, 30, of Keighley, was jailed for 12 years for two counts of rape. He was also given an extended eight-year licence period. He was already on the Sex Offenders’ Register He was already serving a 13-year sentence for rape as a member of the all Asian Dalton Lane Gang Rape
- Omar Safdar, 30, of Oldham, was jailed for 12 years for three counts of rape.
- Kamran Hussain, 29, of Hawk Street, Keighley, was jailed for five years for rape and was also ordered to sign the Sex Offenders’ Register for life.
- Hassan Basharat, 32, of Keighley was jailed for 12 years for three counts of rape,
- Imran Sabir, 42, of Keighley was jailed for 12 years for two counts of rape.
- Later On 2 more Asian child rapist where also convicted Usman Sultan & Amjad Hussain
- Usman Sultan, 30, of Lawkholme Lane, Keighley 12 years for three counts of rape.
- Amjad Hussain, 35, of Keighley 12 years for three counts of rape.
- Eighth member of vile Keighley grooming gang jailed for raping young girl – YorkshireLive (examinerlive.co.uk)
- Vile Keighley grooming gang took it in turns to rape young girl as she speaks out after being ‘robbed of her childhood’ – YorkshireLive (examinerlive.co.uk)
- Keighley abuse: Three guilty of raping teenager in her home – BBC News
- Grooming gang jailed for systematic and repeated rape of teenager | Evening Standard
- West Yorkshire grooming gang jailed for raping teenage girl – BBC News
- Four other defendants were cleared of all charges.
- They are –
- Ali Razaq, 27, of Hawk Street, Keighley,
- Haasan Ali, 28, of Hollings Lane, Keighley and
- Sohail Hussain, 30, of Westview Drive, Keighley.
- A seventh defendant –
- Kasam Hussain, 30, of Lister Street, Keighley – was cleared of all charges earlier in the trial on the orders of the judge.
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A judge has jailed a Keighley man for 12 years for rape offences committed against a vulnerable teenage girl who was groomed and plied with alcohol by a number of men more than a decade ago.
Usman Sultan, 30, became the latest defendant to be jailed following two trials at Bradford Crown Court, but the court heard on Friday (July 1) that he was still protesting his innocence. Barrister John Batchelor, for Sultan, said his client maintained that he had been wrongly identified as the perpetrator of these very serious offences.
Usman Sultan It wasn’t me said the 8th Rapist!
But last year Sultan, of Lawkholme Lane, Keighley, was found guilty by a jury of three charges of rape committed against the complainant, who must not be identified for legal reasons, when he was aged 16 or 17. Judge Andrew Hatton, who had already jailed other defendants in the case, described how some of the rape offences were committed against the complainant while other men laughed or gave encouragement to Sultan.
He said the complainant had been an extremely troubled and tormented young woman and her victim impact statement made harrowing reading. Seven other men have already received jail terms totalling nearly 80 years for their abuse of the same complainant and Judge Hatton said the teenager was regularly plied with alcohol.
The judge said she had suffered severe psychological harm as a result of the offending which included elements of degradation and humiliation. Because of Sultan’s age at the time of the offending Judge Hatton reduced what would have been a 15-year jail term to 12 years and he said Sultan would have to serve at least eight years before being considered for release.
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Sultan will now have to register as a sex offender with the police for the rest of his life. In March Amjad Hussain, 35, of Keighley, who was convicted of three counts of rape, was jailed for 12 years. And in February six other men received jail sentences totalling 66 years.
All the charges relate to offending which happened around Keighley between 2008 and 2009 against one victim who was a child at the time. She came forward to police as an adult and reported the abuse she had suffered which led to an investigation being launched.
Speaking after the sentencing in February, the victim at the centre of the investigation said: “The driving force for me to keep going through all of this was so that it prevents it from happening to other people, and also it might help other people come forward.”
Following the sentencing, the woman said she hopes the convictions of the men will encourage more victims to come forward.
She said: “The driving force for me to keep going through all of his was so that it prevents it from happening to other people, and also it might help other people come forward.”
Detective Chief Inspector Alan Weekes, of Bradford District Police, said: “We welcome the sentences that have been handed down to these men today. Cases such as these are incredibly sensitive and complex and it often takes years of painstaking investigation to bring them before the courts.
“I would like to take this opportunity to praise the victim for coming forward and reporting these offences to the police, for her patience whilst the criminal investigation has been ongoing and her courage in giving evidence in court.
“The abuse she endured robbed her of her childhood and I hope seeing all of these men sent to prison today for these horrendous offences she was subjected to, will allow her to start to look forward to the future.