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Girl, 14, forced to be prostitute in Greater Manchester

The men were convicted over a number of months at Manchester Crown Court A 14-year-old was forced into prostitution and sexually abused by a series of men after going missing from her home in Greater Manchester.

Nine men were convicted in connection with the abuse, which took place in February and March 2008.

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The girl, described as vulnerable, was "used as a commodity" for sexual activity with the men, police said.

Supt Paul Savill, of Greater Manchester Police (GMP), said she had been through an "absolutely horrifying ordeal".

Police said the girl, who first went missing on 16 February 2008, had been abused by a number of different men "as she went from one vulnerable situation to another".

In each case the men identified her vulnerability to take advantage of her.

In a statement issued following the convictions, the girl said: "These people exploit young girls, introduce them to prostitution, feed them drugs and alcohol and tell them they love them.

'Changed my life'

"I know this because it has happened to me and it has changed my life enormously.

"I just hope that people will be more aware of this now and will be able to prevent this from happening to other vulnerable young girls."

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Supt Paul Savill

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Over a series of separate hearings and trials, Manchester Crown Court heard how the girl was first picked up in Rochdale town centre by Asad Hassan.

He took her to a nightclub where she was plied with drink and taken to a flat along with two other men, Basharat Mohammed and Mohammed Atif, who all later sexually exploited her.

A few days later she travelled to Manchester where she met another man, Aftab Khan, who also plied her with alcohol and drugs before ordering her to work as a prostitute.

Over the next 10 days she was forced to have sex with a number of men for money, before flagging down a couple in the street and begging them for help.

Supt Savill said the level of abuse the girl had suffered was "almost beyond belief".

"She has been treated like a commodity: beaten, threatened and sexually exploited.

"These men took advantage of her vulnerability with no regard for her wellbeing.

"I commend this young girl for her bravery in supporting this case. Even after her ordeal she was able to revisit the sites where she was abused and testify against her abusers in court."

'Nightmare experience'

The girl's parents added: "We are very proud of our daughter for her courage in assisting Greater Manchester Police with the prosecution of these abusers who caused her such terrible harm.

"No family should have to endure a nightmare experience like the one we have been through.

"We support our daughter in hoping that these successful prosecutions will send a message that will help protect other children."

Nine men convicted at Manchester Crown Court in connection with the abuse were:

Aftab Khan, 31, of Tarporley Avenue, Fallowfield pleaded guilty to one count of controlling a child prostitute and one count of sexual activity with a child. He was sentenced to nine years in prison. This was later reduced to seven years on appeal

Abid Khaliq, 30, of Shrewsbury Street, Stretford was sentenced to eight months in prison after admitting perverting the course of justice

Noorzai Ahmed, 29, of Royce Court, Hulme was sentenced to four years in prison after he was found guilty of paying for the sexual services of a child

Mohammed Anwar Safi, 29, of no fixed address, was sentenced to 31 months in prison after admitting paying for the sexual services of a child

Mohammed Khan, 26, of Royce Court, Hulme was sentenced to four years in prison after he was found guilty of facilitating child prostitution

Najibullah Safi, 33, of Reabrook Avenue, West Gorton was sentenced to two years in prison after admitting to sexual activity with a child

Asad Yousaf Hassa, 28, of Rivington Street, Rochdale was sentenced to two years in prison after admitting two counts of sexual activity with a child

Mohammed Basharat, 28, of Prospect Street, Rochdale was sentenced to two years in prison after he pleaded guilty to sexual activity with a child under 16

Mohammed Atif, 29, of Rivington Street, Rochdale was sentenced to two years in prison after admitting to sexual activity with a child

source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-10844915

i am not saying that this only happends in the pakistani community, but i am saying it happends far to frequently in pakistani communities (nationwide). there are clear trends of pakistanis involved in gang-raping and grooming children. they often operate in large numbers and in some cases have support from their communities, on other occasions pakistanis respond with "this wouldnt happen if the girl was wearing a hijab - look at the statistics" : which is pathetic and foul justification. children (the victems) can not be blaimed for being raped, neither can their parents...... the whole british nation needs to be educated inorder to safegaurd their children from these preditors.

i am currently compiling a log of incidents which will support that there is a steady trend of abuse of this nature mapped out and conducted by british pakistani communities.

note: there is good and bad in every community, but incedently it must be said that if gang raping and grooming children for sex was an olympic sport, the pakistani community would get gold. this problem really does need to be akhnowledged.

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Paneer Monster you stated the following:-

"i am currently compiling a log of incidents which will support that there is a steady trend of abuse of this nature mapped out and conducted by british pakistani communities".

Please look at the site below which has been collating data for several years.

http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/

Whether we like it or not, one religion is at war with the rest of the world and that one religion is at war with itself Sunni versus Shiite, it does not bode well for mankind.

Long Live the Khalsa!

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This messed up wackness just raises the huge concern to do more Parchaar aimed at protecting the innocent out there ... i.e. Parchaar that helps the youth be more streetwise; be able to self-defend in a given situation; and smart tactics in picking up dodgy signs when confronted by such perverted sickos ... There's too many of us that are naive and think that this sorta crap wouldn't happen to us or our friends or kids etc ...

Though there's alot of positive Parchaar being done by Singhrow/Sikh Unit and Lion Heartz ... Let's raise some awareness at the upcoming youth camps!

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pakistan also leads the world according to google in dirty searches.

http://itgrunts.com/2010/07/26/pervert-pak-pak-leads-world-in-search-for-sex-online/

I dont even like putting these words on a sikhi web forum but truth must be told.

The report claims that Pakistan ranks the highest for porn searches per person across the world. This ranking report was extracted from Google search trends.

Not just that the country also tops in search strings such as *edited - please see the above link*

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a nation of scum bags. yet the British goverment are giveing them 10 mil, in aid due to the floods.

they are a rich nation with the arab world uk should give them nothing.

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