Aylesbury is in
Buckinghamshire, that is to say in civilization, just like
Oxford, which is not far away but they have both been
infested with
Pakistanis and other Third World
undesirables. Now the police have actually bothered to investigate & even
prosecute. This implies that not all of them are totally corrupt. Albeit they
got just six convictions out of 60 or more perpetrators. Was this all over the
Main Stream Media? NO, they are propaganda machines. The
Wikipedia's
coverage is on the right lines - see
Aylesbury sex gang.
Aylesbury Sex
Gang ex Wiki The Aylesbury sex gang was a group of six men of South Asian
heritage who committed serious sexual offences against two
under-aged girls in the
English
town of
Aylesbury,
Buckinghamshire. In July 2015, they were found guilty of offences
including rape and child prostitution over a period extending from 2006
to 2012. The child protection charity
Barnardo's stated that it had worked with the two girls in 2008 and
referred one of them to Buckinghamshire County Council as in danger of
child sex exploitation. The council did not respond adequately and,
following the convictions, apologised to the two girls for its failure
to protect them. It has now instituted a
Serious Case Review to examine those failures.[1][2]
Crimes
As in the
Oxford,
Rochdale,
Derby,
Rotherham,
Telford,
Bristol and
Peterborough prosecutions, the gang used gifts of food, alcohol, drugs
and DVDs to win the girls' trust before initiating abusive sexual
relationships. The girls, referred to in court as Girl A and Girl B, were
subsequently trafficked as child prostitutes in Aylesbury. One girl gave
evidence that she had had sex with 60 men, almost all of Asian heritage,
when she was only 12 or 13, having been "conditioned to think it was normal
behaviour".[3]
Sex took place in various locations in Aylesbury, including the girls' own
homes. The men were friends living in the area, some married with children,
some working in the market and some as taxi drivers. During the trial they
required the services of
Hindi,
Urdu,
Pashto and
Punjabi interpreters. Those found guilty were named as Vikram Singh, 45,
guilty of rape and administering a substance with intent; Asif Hussain, 33,
guilty of rape; Arshad Jani, 33, guilty of rape and conspiracy to rape;
Mohammed Imran, 38, guilty of three counts of rape, conspiracy to rape and
child prostitution; Akbari Khan, 36, guilty of rape, administering a
substance with intent and conspiracy to rape; Taimoor Khan, 29, guilty of
sexual activity with a child. Four other men were found not guilty of
similar charges and one man will face a re-trial.[3]
Reaction in Aylesbury and elsewhere David Johnston, Buckinghamshire county council director for children’s
services, issued an apology to the two girls, saying: “We are as appalled as
all parents and the community of Buckinghamshire will be by the despicable
acts of cruel abuse committed by those found guilty at the Old Bailey
today." He thanked them for their bravery in giving evidence and helping to
secure convictions against some of their abusers.[4]
The chief executive of Barnardo's, Javed Khan, said that the case proved
that perpetrators would pay for the "horrific crime" of child abuse and said
that the "bravery of the victims giving evidence in this case should be
commended."[1]
Sentencing and judge's comments
Following conviction in July 2015, the men were sentenced in September to
jail terms ranging from three to nineteen-and-a-half years.[5]
Judge John Bevan
QC said that "for the price of a McDonald's, a milkshake and cinema
ticket", Girl A was sexually exploited by "stall holders in Aylesbury
market, taxi and bus drivers". He said he could not explain why the
criminals "focused their attention on white under-age girls", but believed
their "vulnerability" played a major role. He claimed that if the criminals
had targeted "Asian under-age girls, they would have paid a heavy price in
their community."[5]
Girl A herself made a statement speaking of the effects of her exploitation
by up to 60 Asian men, describing her feelings of "worthlessness" and her
battles with depression and alcohol addiction. She added that she felt that
her "teenage years were taken away". In her statement, Girl B said that the
sentences was "academic" because "no sentence could ever put right what
happened".[5]
Judge Bevan also commented on the use of
interpreters during the trial, noting that their services had cost a
"minimum of £25,000, quite possibly double that". He expressed concern that
the criminals, one of whom had been resident in Britain since 1999, should
have required interpretation from English into
Hindi,
Urdu,
Pashto and
Punjabi and questioned whether a defendant who "has lived [in the UK]
for many years" should require or be entitled to an interpreter.[6]
Pakistani Perverts
In Aylesbury Convicted
QUOTE
Clockwise from top left: Vikram Singh, Akbari Khan, Asif Hussain,
Mohammed Imran, Taimoor Khan and Arshad Jani were all found guilty
Six men involved in a child sex ring in
Buckinghamshire have been found guilty of abusing two schoolgirls on a
"massive scale".
The Old Bailey heard the abuse in Aylesbury went on for years and
involved rape and child prostitution.
Eleven defendants faced trial, accused of 47 sexual offences between 2006
and 2012.
Four were cleared of any wrongdoing, while the jury could not reach a
verdict on one of the men.
The six who have been convicted will be sentenced in September.
The offences, which all the defendants denied any involvement in, took
place in cars, vans, flats and sometimes the girls' homes in Aylesbury, the
court heard.
The ordeal came to
an end last year after one of the girls spoke out to say she had
been abused by dozens of Asian men
The jury deliberated for more than 42 hours before finding six men guilty
of a range of offences against the girls, including rape, child prostitution
and administering a substance to "stupefy" a girl in order to engage in
sexual activity.
The court heard evidence from both victims, who came from troubled
backgrounds and were befriended by the men who gave them alcohol, DVDs, food
and occasionally drugs.
Charges and verdicts:
Vikram Singh, 45, of Cannock Road,
Aylesbury, was found guilty of four counts of rape and one of
administering a substance with intent
Asif Hussain, 33, of Hodge Lea, Milton
Keynes, was convicted of three counts of rape
Arshad Jani, 33, of Cousins Drive,
Aylesbury, was found guilty of rape and conspiracy to rape
Mohammed Imran, 38, of Springcliffe
Street, Bradford, was convicted of three counts of rape, one count of
conspiracy to rape and one count of child prostitution
Akbari Khan, 36, of Mandeville Road,
Aylesbury, was found guilty of two counts of rape, one of administering
a substance with intent and conspiracy to rape
Taimoor Khan, 29, of Highbridge Road,
Aylesbury, was convicted of one count of sexual activity with a child
Sajad Ali, 34, of Brockhurst Road,
Chesham, was found not guilty of sexual activity with a child
Sohail Qamar, 41, of St Anne's Road,
Aylesbury, was cleared of two counts of rape, and assault occasioning
actual bodily harm.
Faisal Iqbal, 32, of Pixie Road,
Aylesbury, was cleared of rape and sexual activity with a child
Harmohan Nangpal, 41, of Langdale
Drive, Hayes, was cleared of one count of rape, and one count of sexual
activity with a child
The jury could not decide on charges
against Jerome Joe, 35, of Pightle Crescent, Buckingham. He denied one
count of rape and a single count of sexual activity with a child.
Six
of the 11 defendants on trial at the Old Bailey have been found guilty
When she was 12 or 13, one of the girls - known as A - was passed between
60 Asian men for sex and had been conditioned to think it was normal
behaviour, the jury was told.
Prosecutor Oliver Saxby QC said the victims were "easy prey for a group
of men wanting casual sexual gratification that was easy, regular and
readily available".
The girls started to believe the men, some of whom were married with
children, were their boyfriends.
One
of the victims spent a lot of her time around Aylesbury Market where she
was spotted by her first abuser, Vikram Singh
'Looking for me'
Mr Saxby said the scale of the abuse was "horrifying".
"[Girl] A estimated that she had sex with about 60 men - six zero -
almost all Asian," he told the court.
Girl A told police she was passed around the group of men.
"It wasn't particularly me looking for them. It was them looking for me,"
she said.
"It's just that they pass your number around... or you're with one of
them and they invited three or four of their friends round and then you have
to sleep with them."
The men, some using the services of Hindi, Urdu, Pashto and Punjabi
interpreters, gave no reaction as the guilty verdicts were delivered.
Barnardo's chief executive Javed Khan said the case sent out an important
message that perpetrators of "this horrific crime" had to pay for their
actions.
"The bravery of the victims giving evidence in this case should be
commended," he said.
"The courage it takes to re-live your abuse in a courtroom environment
cannot be underestimated.".
UNQUOTE
Cameron imports the likes of these swine in their
thousands. Cameron is a traitor. Is this all over the
media? No. Perverting the truth is what the
Main Stream Media
are about albeit the BBC
covered this one for some reason.
Pakistani Perverts
In Aylesbury Convicted [ 24 July 2015 ]
QUOTE
Six men involved in a child sex ring in Buckinghamshire have been
found guilty of abusing two schoolgirls on a "massive scale". The Old Bailey
heard the abuse in Aylesbury went on for years and involved rape and child
prostitution.
Eleven defendants faced trial, accused of 47 sexual offences
between 2006 and 2012. Four were cleared of any wrongdoing, while the jury
could not reach a verdict on one of the men...... The six who have been
convicted will be sentenced in September...........
When she was 12 or 13, one of the girls - known as A - was passed between 60
Asian men for sex and had been conditioned to think it was normal behaviour, the
jury was told.
UNQUOTE
Cameron imports the likes of these swine in their
thousands. Cameron is a traitor. Is this all over the
media? No. Perverting the truth is what the Main Stream Media
are about albeit the BBC
covered this one for some reason.
Six Pakistani Perverts Convicted [
7 September 2015
]
QUOTE
Six members of the Aylesbury child sex ring have been jailed for a
total of more than 82 years for taking part in the horrifying abuse of
two schoolgirls. .........
The Asian men went on trial for a range of sex offences between 2006
and 2012 - including multiple rape of a child under 13, child
prostitution and administering a substance to "stupefy" a girl in order
to engage in sexual activity.
An Old Bailey jury found Vikram Singh, Asif Hussain, Arshad Jani,
Mohammed Imran, Akbari Khan and Taimoor Khan
guilty in July..........
While aged just 12 or 13, one of the vulnerable girls, known in the
trial as A, was passed between 60 mainly Asian men for sex after being
conditioned into thinking it was normal behaviour, jurors were told. The
vast majority of the charges related to this child, while three charges
related to girl B.
UNQUOTE
What happened to the other Pakistani Perverts? ?
Did the police go soft? Did the Pakistanis know too much about the police,
enough to blackmail them? Believe nothing until it has been officially denied. They are
the sort we are being propagandized to import as alleged victims. PS Syrians
are victims inter alia because Cameron sent the
Royal Air Force to murder them.