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More ‘Asian’ Grooming Gang Abusers Sentenced in Oxford, England
[BREITBART] Another three "Asian" grooming gang abusers have been sentenced for multiple rapes, indecent assaults, and drug dealing offences in Oxford, England.

41-year-old Naim Khan (24/8/1978), 44-year-old Mohammed Nazir (20/3/1975), and 42-year-old Raheem Ahmed (22/2/1977) were convicted of the following crimes, respectively, according to a Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) announcement:

  • Seven counts of rape (two counts were multiple incidents covering at least 12 occasions); four counts of indecent assault (two counts were multiple incidents covering at least 15 occasions); one count of procuring a man to rape the victim; two counts of procuring men to indecently assault the victim; one count of supplying class B drugs on at least 12 occasions (Victim 1)

  • one count of indecent assault (Victim 2)

  • Six counts of rape (four counts were multiple incidents covering at least 14 occasions); five counts of indecent assault (all counts were multiple incidents covering at least 27 occasions); one count of procuring a man to rape the victim; three counts of procuring men to indecently assault the victim (one count was a multiple incident covering at least three occasions); one count of supplying class B drugs on at least 10 occasions (Victim 1)

  • Two counts of indecent assault, and one count of supplying class B drugs on at least 10 occasions (Victim 1)

  • A fourth man, 42-year-old Afzal Mohammed of Randolph Street, Oxford, was acquited of one count of rape.

Prosecutors claim the convicted trio have been "placed in durance vile
... anything you say can and will be used against you, whether you say it or not...
for a total of 49 years", with Khan, Nazir, and Ahmed receiving terms of 24 years, 20 years, and five years ‐ but this may be misleading.

In the British criminal justice system, criminals handed multiple sentences are generally told they will serve them concurrently ‐ i.e. all at the same time, rendering all but the longest effectively meaningless.

They are also typically eligible for automatic early release on licence halfway through non-"life" terms, or else at the two-thirds point with Parole Board approval if handed special "extended" sentences.

While the CPS did not make the details of the Oxford gang’s sentencing immediately clear in their announcement, the above was certainly the case for Telford rape gang ringleader Mubarek Ali, who became eligible for release on licence ‐ which he received ‐ less than five years into a supposed 22-year sentence.

Posted by: Fred 2020-02-16
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