‘Rape Gang’ Start Hateful Chant In Courtroom…It Backfires Big Time

While members of a Muslim rape gang were being jailed for their crimes, they began to shout “Allahu akbar” [my god is greatest] in court.

The group is guilty of raping, drugging, and abusing girls aged 11 and 13 in Rotherham.

As police began to move into the public gallery, one of the victims of the gang shouted back “justice is served.”

The men, Matloob Hussain, Mohammed Sadiq, and brothers Basharat, Nasser, and Tayab Dad, were convicted of 21 sex offenses.

The group received sentencing for the crime of sexually abusing two girls between 1999 and 2001 in South Yorkshire. The judge stated that the group would serve 81 years in prison total.

One of the victims read a statement to the court which said, “There’s evil and truly evil people in the world. I feel my child was the product of pure evil.”

This same victim had become pregnant at the age of only 12-years-old as a result of the abuse.

The victim also revealed that she was shunned by her community after the abuse.

“I was drawn into a world of fear, rape and horrific abuse. I lost my childhood at the hands of those men.” 

“No-one understood. No-one wanted to understand. I felt lost, isolated, trapped, ashamed and completely worthless,” she said. “I was completely owned by these dirty old men who would do with me whatever [they] wanted, whenever they wanted.”

The horrific crimes were only revealed after a 2014 investigation by police into the sexual exploitation of girls in Rotherham. Later that same year, it was discovered that over 1,200 girls had been raped, trafficked, and abused by mostly Muslim gangs.

Reports found that the abuse was allowed to go on for over a decade due to fears by authorities of racist accusations.

“This is our third significant inquiry into child sexual exploitation in Rotherham and, with the lengthy jail terms handed down to these individuals today, we have now put 18 criminals behind bars for over 280 years,” Detective Chief Inspector Martin Tate told the Daily Mail.

Tate offered a statement about the case: 

Following the successes achieved, we will now continue to move forward using the learning and best practice we have acquired over the last few years, through work done with our brave victims, their families and partnership agencies, to apply this practice to future investigations. I’d encourage any victims and survivors out there who are yet to come forward to please get in touch or tell someone you trust. Officers and specialist support agencies are here to listen, to investigate and to bring perpetrators of this heinous crime before the courts.

This horrific story caused many online readers to express outrage.

“Castrate this bunch and place them in prison with General population to deal with,”

One reader commented on Facebook. “They seem to hate child molesters.”

“What will happen in 10-15 years when these scumbags are released?” another added. “I’d be waiting for each one so I could personally end their time on this planet.”

 

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