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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 5:28 pm 
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Child sex accused denies charges


A Rochdale man accused of being part of a child sexual exploitation ring has denied repeatedly having sex with underage girls.


Abdul Rauf, 43, said his accuser held a grudge against him because he would not let her smoke in his taxi.

Rauf and 10 other men are on trial at Liverpool Crown Court charged with conspiring to engage children in sexual activity. The five alleged victims, aged between 13 and 15 and from the Rochdale area of Greater Manchester, were given alcohol, food and money in return for sex, the prosecution alleges.

Giving evidence on Tuesday, married father-of-five Rauf told the jury he arrived in Rochdale from Pakistan in 1993 and initially worked as a religious studies teacher at a local mosque. After he married and his family grew, he took on extra jobs as a factory worker and takeaway delivery driver.

It was while working as a taxi driver that he came into contact with the girls, he said.

One of the alleged victims has claimed she had sex with Rauf, "10, 20, 30, times", the court heard. Asked by Zarif Khan, defending, if that was true, Rauf told the court: "No, no. That's not true. I never had sex with her."

Questioned further, Rauf described the girl as "naughty" and said she started racially abusing him after he told her not to smoke when she was a passenger in his taxi.

He broke down in tears describing the incident and said: "I tried to stop her smoking because it is against the law. A taxi is a workplace and I would get fined £1,000. She said 'F*** you and f*** your law'. She swore at me, saying 'you're Bin Laden' and a 'f****** [edited by admin]'."

Rauf admitted having sex with another girl, who is not a victim in this case, in the back of his car but only after she told him she was an adult. He said the girl was with two friends when they got into his taxi and asked to be taken to the outskirts of Rochdale. Once they got to their destination she propositioned him, Rauf told the jury.

The five girls, all from broken homes, are said to have been "shared" by Rauf, Kabeer Hassan, Abdul Aziz, Mohammed Sajid, Adil Khan, Abdul Qayyum, Mohammed Amin, Qamar Shahzad, Liaquat Shah, Hamid Safi and a 59-year-old man who cannot be named for legal reasons. All deny conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with children under the age of 16 and are all from the Rochdale and Oldham areas of Greater Manchester. The trial was adjourned until 10.30am on Wednesday.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 5:36 pm 
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I think there is a clear pattern emerging here but it sounds as if it is their word against the girls. If that is the case then the evidence isn't that strong if there were photos or other evidence to corroborate the girls story it might be different I am wondering if there might be a not guilty verdict at the end of this

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Rauf admitted having sex with another girl, who is not a victim in this case, in the back of his car but only after she told him she was an adult. He said the girl was with two friends when they got into his taxi and asked to be taken to the outskirts of Rochdale. Once they got to their destination she propositioned him, Rauf told the jury.

No doubt he would have been backed up by the Unite union, if he had been a member. :sad:

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I think there is a clear pattern emerging here but it sounds as if it is their word against the girls. If that is the case then the evidence isn't that strong if there were photos or other evidence to corroborate the girls story it might be different I am wondering if there might be a not guilty verdict at the end of this


The CPS certainly think there was enough evidence to bring the charges so I think it's a little more than their word against the alleged abusers.

What I'm curious about is why one members' name is protected for legal reasons :?

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What I'm curious about is why one members' name is protected for legal reasons :?

Just an idea - the nameless 59 year old may be on the Sex Offenders Register - so can't be named so that the press can't bring up his history and so sway a Jury who probably are not allowed to know of "previous" unless it is brought up by the defence.

There could of course, be many other reasons.

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I think there is a clear pattern emerging here but it sounds as if it is their word against the girls. If that is the case then the evidence isn't that strong if there were photos or other evidence to corroborate the girls story it might be different I am wondering if there might be a not guilty verdict at the end of this



Lets hope there's a not guilty verdict, lets hope they get found guilty and someone decides to deep fry them when they get some decent time inside.


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I thought girl I had sex with was 25, cabbie tells Rochdale ‘grooming’ trial





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IN THE DOCK: Abdul Rauf admitted having sex with the underage girl but claimed he thought she was over 25


A former taxi driver broke down in court as he denied being part of a plot to groom underage girls for sex.

Abdul Rauf, 43, sobbed after he admitted to jurors he had made ‘a big mistake’ when he had sex with a girl of 15.

The married father of five told a court he had sex with a girl in the back of his VW Sharan after taking her and two other young girls to Ashworth Valley in Rochdale.

But he said he believed she was actually aged 25 to 30 and she was working in the sex industry.

The Crown says the girl, who can not be named for legal reasons, conspired with Mr Rauf and ten others to provide under age girls to men for sex.

Mr Rauf, of Darley Road, Rochdale, denies conspiracy and another charge of trafficking within the UK for sexual exploitation.

Pakistan-born Mr Rauf told the jury at Liverpool Crown Court that he arrived in Britain in 1993, working first as a religious teacher in a mosque and then in a carpet factory before becoming a taxi driver.

He worked for Castleton Taxis and was known by the girls as Castleton or Cassie, according to the prosecution.

The defendant told the jurors another taxi driver gave him the mobile number of the girl with whom he said he later had sex with because she was working in the sex industry.

He said he picked her up in Heywood and took her and two other girls to Ashworth Valley.

He told the court he believed it was an ordinary taxi fare until the girl asked him about having sex at the destination.

"I did a big mistake and had sex with her," he said.

He insisted he never had sex with her again and also denied an allegation from one of the five girls to have given evidence in the trial that they had sex between 20 and 30 times.

He told the court he had argued with the latter girl, saying: "She started smoking in my taxi. I tried to stop her. It’s against the law because a taxi is a public place. Nobody’s allowed to smoke in a taxi.

"She started shouting and swearing. I told her to get out of my car. I’m not a healthy person. I have high blood pressure and diabetes. I don’t want trouble."

Mr Rauf then broke down and sobbed.

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Ah so they haven't all stuck together and kept up the denials then that will certainly help get a conviction

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Defendant collapses at Rochdale sex grooming gang trial


The trial of 11 men accused of grooming under-age girls for sex in Rochdale and Oldham had to be dramatically halted when one of the defendants collapsed as he gave evidence.

Former taxi driver Abdul Rauf, 43, appeared to faint as he was cross-examined at Liverpool Crown Court.

Two dock officers attended to the married father-of-five and gave him a glass of water as he was sitting on the floor beside the witness stand.

The jury was sent out while paramedics were called to attend to Mr Rauf.

Earlier, Rachel Smith, for the prosecution, repeatedly challenged what Mr Rauf had told police in his interview after he had been arrested as part of their investigation.

He told the court he had high blood pressure and diabetes and said he would blame Miss Smith for any health problems.

When she asked if he wanted a break or a glass of water, he declined. But moments after she resumed her cross-examination he collapsed.

When the jury was brought back into court half an hour later, Judge Gerald Clifton told them: “I’ve had Mr Rauf examined by paramedics and he seems to be reasonably okay but just to make sure there’s nothing serious he has been sent to hospital for some checks.

“He may or may not be going back into the witness box at some stage. Everybody agrees we can carry on with the next defendant and that’s what we are going to do.”

The fifth defendant, Mohammed Sajid, 35, was then called to give evidence.

He admitted having sex with one of five girls who have given evidence during the trial but he insisted she was 16 or over at the time.

Asked why the girl would allege they had sex on numerous occasions when she was younger than 16 at a flat in Nelson, Lancashire, speaking through an interpreter, he replied: “Because she’s just totally lying.”

He insisted they only had sex when she was older at a flat he later moved to off Whitworth Street in Rochdale where he lived with his cousin.

Mr Sajid, said to have been known as Saj, had earlier told the court he was born in Pakistan and moved to the UK in 2003 when he was aged about 23.

He said he was separated from his wife and had been working in a cash and carry up until the beginning of the case.

Questioned by his barrister Gerard Doran, Mr Sajid denied having sex with the girl between 2005 and 2007 or taking her to Nelson where the Crown allege she was taken to have sex with other men.

He said: “I never had a car at that time.”

He said he was introduced to the girl by his cousin Mohammed Shazad, 40.

The Crown has previously told the jury that Mr Shazad, also known by the name Khan, absconded while on bail after being arrested in connection with their investigation.

Mr Sajid, of Jepheys Street, Rochdale, denies conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child, sexual activity with a child and two counts of raping a second girl. He also denies a charge of trafficking within the UK for sexual exploitation. Mr Rauf, of Darley Road, Rochdale, denies conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child and trafficking within the UK for sexual exploitation, and one count of rape. Ten other men from Rochdale and Oldham also deny conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child as well as other sex offences.

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 Post subject: Re: Rochdale continued
PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:12 pm 
The drama #-o


I think there is a possibility he's telling the truth here, he's not denying having sex with a kid, he's saying he did but didn't know at the time, but he's deffo not telling all he knows, the pawn protecting the Bishop and King perhaps,

Guess I'll let the court decide, appearance wise he ain't doing himself any favours, glowing he has something to hide and in the Muslim Mason's club by the look of it.


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Councillors give their backing to ‘hard working family man’ accused in Rochdale 'grooming' case




Two councillors have told a court that a taxi driver accused of grooming under-age girls for sex is a 'hard-working family man'.

Members of Rochdale council and a solicitor spoke in support for Abdul Qayyum, 44, one of 11 men accused of abusing girls as young as 13.

The married father-of-two, of Ramsey Street in Rochdale, denies one count of conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child.

One of the five girls to have given evidence during the trial at Liverpool Crown Court has said she had sex with Mr Qayyum, who she knew as Tiger.

Mr Qayyum has told the jury the girl must have been mistaken and that he was not known as Tiger.

He told the court he had worked as a taxi driver before setting up his own breakdown recovery business. Under cross-examination by Rachel Smith for the prosecution, Mr Qayyum was questioned about how the girl had picked him out of a video identification parade as the man called Tiger with whom she had sex.

Speaking through an interpreter Mr Qayyum replied: "It must be some misunderstanding, her misunderstanding."

His accuser, the court heard, told police Tiger was 'best mates' with Billy, another defendant Adil Khan. Mr Qayyum said Adil Khan had 'many' best friends, naming four of them for the court.

He denies an accusation from Miss Smith he was lying when he claimed not to be known by the name Tiger.

He said one of his two brothers, also a taxi driver, had shared his taxi and that Tiger was a call sign for the car rather than his name.

His barrister Phillip Boyd read out a series of references speaking up for his client to the jury.

One of them from Councillor Aftab Hussain said: "I have known Abdul Qayyum for the last 10 years as a local resident in the area. He lives with his wife and two children. Mr Qayyum is a hard-working person. He has worked hard throughout his life. Within the community, he comes across very well and I have never seen or heard of any wrongdoing before this case. I personally was shocked to hear about this news."

Councillor Zulfiqar Ali, a former Mayor of Rochdale, wrote: "I have known Mr Abdul Qayyum since the 1990s when he arrived in Rochdale.

"He has lived in Rochdale all of this time.

"All the years he has lived in Rochdale he has always been involved in community activities and always makes time to help others, for example cleaning the neighbourhood, helping out in the local youth club and most importantly he looks after his family.

"Abdul has a wife and children that live in Rochdale.

"He has fully adopted the British way of life and has made many friends because of this.

"Abdul is one of those men the community has really taken to – they are really proud to have him as part of the wider family. He is hard-working and dedicated."

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Rochdale child sex ring case: respected men who preyed on the vulnerable

The conviction of nine men who exploited girls raises concerns about prosecutors' initial decision not to charge two of them


One of the victims had sex with 20 men in one night when she was drunk, according to police. The girl was 15 and can barely recount events but her friend recalls men queueing up outside a bedroom. Another had drunk so much alcohol she was raped by two men while she was vomiting over the side of a bed. She then cried herself to sleep.

All the girls targeted by the gang of nine men convicted on Tuesday of sexually exploiting the girls were vulnerable and from broken homes, hanging around takeaway shops in Heywood, near Rochdale, late at night and befriending the staff there. They were plied with drugs, alcohol, food and gifts. Some of the men paid them to be introduced to younger girls and they were "shared" among the men.

Five girls were initially identified as victims of child sexual exploitation, but during the course of the police investigation involving the nine offenders – who were chiefly British Pakistani men with ordinary jobs, often married and well-respected within their community – the police identified a further 42 victims.

Greater Manchester police first heard about the grooming when one of the teenage girls made a complaint four years ago. Detectives took her case seriously and offered her support. But controversially, the Crown Prosecution Service took the decision in 2009 not to charge two of the men convicted on Tuesday, a 59-year-old who cannot be named for legal reasons, and Kabeer Hassan, despite one of the victims giving a lengthy videotaped interview to police. DNA evidence was collected from the girl's clothing that was crucial to the case.

The decision not to prosecute was hastily overturned in summer 2011 when the north-west's new chief crown prosecutor, Nazir Afzal, took up his post.

Afzal said the original prosecuting decision was based on the credibility of the victim, and the original lawyer felt there was "insufficient credibility" to secure a conviction.

"I formed the opinion she was entirely credible and the two suspects should be charged," he said. It is very rare for a chief prosecutor to overturn a decision in this way – it happens only once or twice a year.

The matter has voluntarily been referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission, which is supervising a Greater Manchester police inquiry. It will report at a later date.

Greater Manchester police have publicly apologised to the victims, adding that "with hindsight" things would be done differently now, as more is much known about this type of criminality. "It's genuinely about vulnerability and demographics," Assistant Chief Constable Steve Heywood said. "This is about adults preying on the vulnerability of young members of society."

Coverage of the phenomenon of on-street grooming has often characterised the issue as being about gangs of Asian men preying on white girls, and the case has sparked concerns about racial tensions in the north-west and the input of far-right elements.

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) carried out a study of on-street grooming that showed that of 753 offenders, nearly half were of Asian heritage. But the police say the phenomenon is not restricted to any one race – the vast majority of those on the sex offenders register in Greater Manchester are white (95%).


"Child sexual exploitation is not confined to one community, age demographic, social status or gender," said CEOP. It found that in one case the first contact had been a white British male who groomed the girls as girlfriends, then passed them on to an Asian gang.

CEOP's chief executive, Peter Davies, said sexual exploitation of children was child abuse and often involved rape. He said it was "premeditated, carried out systematically and with a complete lack of respect or empathy for the victims. They are often singled out for their vulnerability."

A CEOP report published in 2011 spoke of the difficulties, with CPS solicitors "often reluctant to take up cases of child sexual exploitation because victims are often perceived as unreliable".

Detective Chief Superintendent Mary Doyle, of Greater Manchester police, said: "As long as there are adults willing to abuse vulnerable children and other adults, it will continue." On the issue of race, she said it was about vulnerability, not ethnicity. "I think if we start to get ourselves hung up on race and ethnicity issues, we take away the real issues," she said.

One of the victims, who was in the care of Rochdale local authority, wrote a note to a member of staff saying she needed to move out, but refused to elaborate.

The staff member told the trial: "She said she needed to be moved for her safety as well as our own but would not say what that actually involved."

Days later she handed him a second note. It said: "Asians pick me up, they get me drunk, they give me drugs, they have sex with me and pay me not to tell anyone. I want to move." The note was read to the jury.

Giving evidence, the 59-year-old defendant who cannot be identified claimed the girls were clever and ran a "business empire" that extended from Leeds to Nelson and Bradford.

One of the girls caused problems for him and "corrupted" the others, he said. But it was a version of events the jury rejected. The man lost his temper in the witness box, shouting: "It's all white lies. Shame on the police. You're looking for scapegoats. Where are the white people?"

The trial was beset by difficulties, as the far right stirred up unrest, picketing outside Liverpool crown court. A defence barrister was assaulted and refused to return to court, delaying the case as a new defence team took it on. As the first verdicts came in, the leader of the BNP, Nick Griffin, tweeted about it, a potential contempt of court.

The coverage of the case also had a knock-on effect on community tensions in Heywood. In February, concerns emerged over racial tensions after trouble broke out and 200 young people congregated in the centre of town. A car and three police vehicles were damaged and an officer suffered bruising to his arm and legs.

Greater Manchester police in effect issued a curfew when they warned all parents in the area to ensure their children were at home. Within an hour, the streets were clear. The chief constable, Peter Fahy, blamed outsiders who would "like to see groups turn against each other for their own ends". In the end, tensions calmed.

Mohammed Shafiq, director of the Ramadhan Foundation, said of the 68 recent convictions involving child sexual exploitation, 59 were of British Pakistani men, "so clearly we have got a problem when it comes to on-street grooming".

Shafiq said that a minority of Pakistani men thought white girls were worthless, a viewpoint he and he said the majority of the community found abhorrent.

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• A 59-year-old man from Oldham, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was regarded as the ringleader. He used an older girl to procure young girls for him and his friends. During the trial he accused his victims of being prostitutes and having enough business acumen to win The Apprentice.


• Abdul Aziz, 41, of Rochdale, a married father of three, later took over as the key trafficker and was known by the girls as "Master".


• Kabeer Hassan, 25, of Oldham, is married and lives with his parents. He worked at two takeaways in Heywood, now under new management. The 59-year-old ordered him to have sex with the first victim on his birthday against her will.


• Adil Khan, 42, of Rochdale, is married with one child and was known as Billy. He allegedly made a 13-year-old girl pregnant and she had an abortion. Khan denied knowing the girl, despite DNA evidence proving the child was his.


• Abdul Rauf, 43, of Rochdale, was a taxi driver at Castleton Taxis and was known as Cassie or Castleton. He is married with five children and had arrived in the UK from Pakistan in 1993, initially teaching religion at a mosque. He asked a 15-year-old girl if she had any younger friends. During the trial, he collapsed in the witness box and was taken to hospital for checks.


• Mohammed Sajid, 35, from Rochdale, was known as Saj. He regularly plied the victims with alcohol before having sex with them at his flat, where groups of men would wait. He moved to the UK in 1993 and was separated from his wife. He worked at a cash and carry until the trial began.


• Abdul Qayyum, 43, of Rochdale, was a driver for Streamline Taxis in Middleton and was known as Tiger. He is married with two children and began his own breakdown recovery business at the time of his arrest. Two Rochdale councillors provided character references describing him as hard-working.


• Mohammed Amin, 45, of Rochdale, was a driver for Eagle Taxis for 14 years and was known as Car Zero. He is married with school-age children.


• Hamid Safi, 22, is an illegal immigrant who arrived in the UK on a lorry four years ago from Afghanistan because his uncle was murdered by the Taliban. In 2009, he moved to Rochdale after he was released from a detention centre.


Police are still searching for another man, Mohammed Shazad, 39, from Rochdale, who absconded while on bail following his first arrest.

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link with a pictures of the sick b*stards.

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Leroy is going to be so f*cking busy :lol:

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• A 59-year-old man from Oldham, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was regarded as the ringleader. He used an older girl to procure young girls for him and his friends. During the trial he accused his victims of being prostitutes and having enough business acumen to win The Apprentice.


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