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Seven individuals sentenced in UK’s biggest child abuse case

Seven individuals sentenced in UK’s biggest child abuse case

Seven individuals sentenced in UK’s biggest child abuse case

Seven individuals sentenced in UK’s biggest child abuse case

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  • The cases stem from Operation Stovewood, the largest investigation into child sexual abuse in UK history.
  • The operation has led to 36 convictions, with the latest from a nine-week trial at Sheffield Crown Court.
  • The NCA criticized the abusers for their cruel and manipulative nature.
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On Friday, the UK sentenced seven men to prison for sexually abusing two girls two decades ago, following Britain’s largest-ever investigation into child abuse. Convicted in June of offenses committed in Rotherham, northern England, during the early 2000s, the men received sentences ranging from seven to 25 years.

The cases arise from Operation Stovewood, a decade-long investigation by the National Crime Agency (NCA) into child sexual abuse, which is the largest of its kind in UK history. The investigation began in 2014 after the publication of the Jay Report, which shocked the nation.

The report revealed that gangs of men, mostly of Pakistani heritage, abused, trafficked, and groomed at least 1,400 girls in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013. It also found that police and social services failed to stop the abuse.

According to the NCA, which investigates serious, organized, and international crime, the operation has led to 36 convictions so far. The latest convictions resulted from a nine-week trial at Sheffield Crown Court.

The testimony presented during the trial revealed that the victims, aged between 11 and 16 at the time of the incidents, were under the care of social services. Disturbingly, it was reported that these young individuals were subjected to grooming and were frequently provided with alcohol or cannabis before experiencing rape or other forms of assault. This underscores the grave vulnerabilities faced by those in care and highlights the urgent need for protective measures to safeguard at-risk youth.

The NCA said that their abusers frequently collected them from the children’s homes where they lived at the time.

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“These men were cruel and manipulative, grooming their victims and then exploiting them by subjecting them to the most harrowing abuse possible,” said NCA senior investigating officer Stuart Cobb.

During this summer’s riots in England, Rotherham, a once prosperous industrial town that has suffered years of economic decline, experienced some of the worst anti-migrant violence, with hundreds of people attacking a hotel housing asylum-seekers.

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