The Offender Database reported that Kessur Ajaib and Mohammed Makhmood, the Rotherham British Pakistani Paedophiles, who sexually assaulted a vulnerable girl in Rotherham 25 years ago, have been sentenced to a cumulative total of 15 and a half years today, after an investigation by the NCA.
Kessur Ajaib and Mohammed Makhmood sexually assaulted the victim, around 14 years old at the time, over a duration exceeding two years, commencing in 1999.
Ajaib received a sentence of eight years and six months for rape, along with an additional three years for indecent assault on the same victim, to be served concurrently.
Mohammed Makhmood was sentenced to seven years in prison for the offence.
Kessur Ajaib and Mohammed Makhmood have to register as sex offenders for life.
Officers specifically trained in Operation Stovewood, the NCA’s inquiry into allegations of sexual abuse in Rotherham that began in 2014, reached out to the victim upon determining that she might have been sexually abused throughout her childhood.
The woman informed the police of the actions perpetrated against her by the males during her childhood, leading investigators to identify corroborative evidence eventually.
Individuals who have endured child sexual abuse may locate information regarding local support programs at www.whenyouareready.com.
Operation Stovewood, conducted by the NCA, is the most extensive investigation of its nature, examining claims of abuse in Rotherham from 1997 to 2013.
As of now, 49 individuals, including Kessur Ajaib and Mohammed Makhmood, have been convicted and sentenced to a cumulative total exceeding 1,500 years in incarceration.
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