Ibrahim Hussain, 35, was sentenced to 23 years’ imprisonment after abducting and raping a 12-year-old girl whom he then sold for sex to five other men who acted like “a pack of ravenous wolves”.
Bradford Crown Court heard that he had abducted the schoolgirl from Horton Park in July 2017 and took her to a flat in Bradford where he held her captive for two days and raped her three times, reports the Telegraph & Argus.
He then moved her to a location in Leeds where he held her for a further three days. During that time, five unknown men paid the abductor money to have sex with her, Judge David Hatton QC describing the other rapists as acting as “a ravenous pack of wolves”.
“You groomed her into having some affection for you,” the judge told the rapist.
“She was a very vulnerable girl with an unstable home life and you preyed upon her vulnerability, which you knew was for your own gratification.”
The young victim said that her life had been ruined.
At the time of the abduction, Hussain had been on bail after being charged by police for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl.
The court heard he had groomed the 16-year-old online after he first encountered her on Facebook in September 2016 when she had asked on the social media site if anyone were “coming out”.
“Despite being twice her age you volunteered and sought to impress her with a photograph of your car and delusional promises that she would be meeting someone special.
“She didn’t meet someone special, she met you,” the judge told Hussain during sentencing.
The teenager said the 35-year-old had picked her up in his BMW and drove her to Keighley where he gave her drugs and alcohol before sexually assaulting her in his car.
Hussain was arrested, charged, and then released on bail.
He was found guilty of nine offences and was sentenced to six months for sexually assaulting the teen girl and received three 15-year life sentences for raping the child – which will be served concurrently.
For facilitating the Child Sexual Exploitation, he was given a seven and a half year sentence. In total he would serve 23 years; however, the judge ruled that halfway through his sentence he may seek parole.
In April, Breitbart London reported that in a three month period across 12 forces alone, more than 3,000 violent crime, murder, rape, and sexual offences suspects under investigation had been released on bail without condition including 768 rape suspects and 632 suspects of other sexual offences.
In July 2017, a migrant who claimed to be from Syria was sentenced to 12 years in prison after he abducted and sexually abused two young teens whilst he was on bail for the rape of another teenager in Coventry, and in May of the same year, a failed asylum seeker on bail for mugging was jailed for the attempted rape of a woman in Canterbury.