Eight men charged as part of major child sexual exploitation operation

Date published: 17 March 2022


Eight men have been charged with a total of 82 offences in relation to two teenage girls from Rochdale.

The charges relate to Operation Lytton, an ongoing police investigation into non-recent child sexual exploitation across Greater Manchester.

Mohammed Ghani (23/09/1984) of Bamford Way, Rochdale has been charged with 21 offences including rape, engaging in sexual activity with a child and gross indecency.

Ali Razza Hussain Kasmi (26/08/1987) of Brotherod Hall Road, Rochdale has been charged with six offences including rape, gross indecency and sexual activity with a child.

Jahn Shahid Ghani (30/03/1973) of Whitworth Road, Rochdale has been charged with 17 offences including rape, sexual activity with a child, causing a child to engage in sexual activity.

Martin Rhodes (16/02/1984) of Dinmore Avenue, Blackpool has been charged with six offences including rape and sexual activity with a child.

Ikhlaq Yousaf (22/03/1985) of Stanley Street, Rochdale has been charged with seven offences including rape, gross indecency and sexual activity with a child.

Aftar Khan (19/05/1988) of Sparthbottom Road, Rochdale has been charged eight offences including charged rape, sexual activity with a child and gross indecency.  

Mohammed Iqbal (12/12/1955) of Gainsborough Drive, Rochdale has been charged with two counts of paying for sexual services of a girl under the age of 18.

Insar Hussain (23/03/1985) of Bishop Street, Rochdale has been charged with 15 offences including rape, sexual activity with a child, gross indecency and trafficking persons within the UK for sexual exploitation.

They have all been released on bail ahead of an appearance at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court on 20 April 2022.

These charges relate specifically to non-recent abuse committed against two teenage girls in Rochdale between 2002 and 2006.

Throughout the investigation detectives have been working alongside partners, including Rochdale Council, to provide a multi-agency response to safeguarding the victims and providing them with the support they need.


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