Child-abuse accused asked for younger girls
Date published: 27 February 2012
A MEMBER of an alleged Greater Manchester child-abuse ring told his teenage victims to supply him with even younger girls, a court heard.
The witness, who cannot be identified, was giving evidence in the trial of 11 men accused of being part of a sexual exploitation ring operating in and around Rochdale, in 2008 and 2009.
Kabeer Hassan (24), of Lacrosse Avenue, Oldham, and 10 men from Rochdale all deny conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with children under the age of 16.
The jury at Liverpool Crown Court were shown a third day of police interviews with one alleged victim, recorded when she was 15-years-old. Questioned by a female police officer, the witness, now 19, said she had had sex with defendant Abdul Rauf, a taxi driver, “about 10 times” before she turned 16.
“Did he know how old you were?” the officer asked.
“He knew my age because my friend told him,” the girl replied.
“We were in his taxi and he just asked us how old we were. She told him I was 15 and she was 16 and he asked if we knew anyone younger and she said she did. He told us to bring them next time.”
She said Rauf would pay her friend about £20 if he had sex with one of them and £40 if he had sex with them both.
Around half that money would then go to co-defendant Abdul Aziz, accused of “taking over” the exploitation ring, she said.
The girls were abused by the men who used alcohol, money, drugs and threats of violence to force them to have sex, the court heard earlier.
Proceeding.