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Seven Men Sentenced to 174 Years for UK Grooming Gang Crimes

Seven men have been sentenced to a combined total of 174 years in prison for their roles in the sexual exploitation of two vulnerable girls in northern England. This verdict follows a trial that uncovered a series of heinous crimes linked to a longstanding “grooming gangs” scandal, with offences occurring between 2001 and 2006. The men were convicted in June on charges that included 30 counts of rape among a total of 50 offences.

At the trial held at the Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court, prosecutor Rossano Scamardella described the traumatic experiences of the victims, stating they were “passed around for sex, abused, degraded and then discarded.” He noted that both girls were known to social services, highlighting a troubling pattern in which they were subjected to sexual abuse by older South Asian men, similar to other cases involving grooming gangs in the UK.

All seven defendants denied the charges but were unanimously convicted. On Wednesday, the Crown Prosecution Service announced that the men received sentences ranging from 12 to 35 years each.

The issue of grooming gangs has resurfaced in the UK, particularly after criticism directed at Prime Minister Keir Starmer by Elon Musk, the owner of social media platform X. Musk accused Starmer of neglecting to address the scandal during his tenure as the UK’s chief prosecutor, a claim Starmer vehemently rejected. In response to the growing outcry, Starmer announced plans to accept a recommendation for a national inquiry into the grooming gangs, just a day after the convictions were announced.

This scandal is part of a broader issue in which an inquiry from 2014 revealed that at least 1,400 children had been subjected to sexual exploitation in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013. The report indicated that the majority of the known perpetrators were of Pakistani heritage. It also revealed that local officials and agencies had sometimes hesitated to identify the ethnic origins of offenders for fear of inflaming community tensions or being perceived as racist.

The recent convictions contribute to a series of cases across various towns and cities in England, where grooming gangs have faced prosecution and local inquiries. The ongoing dialogue surrounding these issues highlights the urgent need for systemic change to protect vulnerable individuals from exploitation.

As the UK continues to grapple with the implications of these cases, the sentencing of these seven men serves as a critical moment in the fight against sexual exploitation, showcasing the importance of accountability and the need for vigilant safeguarding measures.

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