
Six men have been found guilty of a string of sex offences relating to the sexual exploitation of teenage girls in Rotherham more than a decade ago.
The girls, who were all under 16 and ‘vulnerable and craving attention and love’, were deliberately targeted for the sole purpose of becoming sexual objects for the men between 1998 and 2002 in Rotherham, South Yorks.
Jurors heard evidence from the gang’s victims about how the men committed rape, indecent assault and child abduction against them when they were at school.
Sheffield Crown Court heard the men abused their victims between 1998 and 2002.
- Mohammed Ashan, 35, of HMP Somewhere pleaded guilty to indecent assault charges before the trial began. Admitted three counts of indecent assault against girls under the age of 16, gets 18 years behind bars after pleading guilty to three indecent assaults between 1999 and 2001.
It has emerged that Ahsan was already serving time behind bars after being convicted of murder in March 2006.
- In November 2005 the scumbag Mohammed Ahsan stabbed 19-year-old Kimberly Fuller in an attack at a Rotherham nightclub after she accused him of pinching her bottom. Kimberly had surgery on a three-inch wound to her neck at Rotherham Hospital but doctors were unable to save her.
- https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/crime/rotherham-man-jailed-for-historic-sex-attacks-on-young-girls-is-a-convicted-killer-1749731
- At the 2006 sentencing in Sheffield, Judge Roger Keen branded Ahsen — previously jailed for threatening a former partner with a knife — “bad tempered, vicious and violent towards people, particularly women”. The court heard that Kimberly’s last words to her mother were: “Mum, stop worrying. I’m 19 now.” Her family later campaigned for airport-style metal detectors and scanners in nightclubs and backed a nationwide knife amnesty.
They were jailed at Sheffield Crown Court today (Friday) after being convicted on Wednesday following a six-week trial in relation to 20 offences committed in several locations including Clifton Park and an alleyway near Boots on Howard Street between 1998 and 2002.