Two men have been jailed for a total of 15 years after plying a 14-year-old girl with alcohol and drugs in return for sex.
Raja
Khan, 23, raped the victim while Adeeb Sultan, 27, abused her and
passed her to another man who sexually assaulted her during a five day
ordeal in Birmingham.
On one occasion the men tried to force the girl to perform a sex act on a taxi driver in a bid to get a lower fare.
Abusers: Raja Khan, 23, (right) raped the victim
while Adeeb Sultan, 27, (left) sexually abused her. The pair were
jailed today for ten and five years respectively
Last month Khan was found guilty of
rape and actual bodily harm while Sultan was convicted of two counts of
sexual activity with a child and causing or inciting sexual activity
with a child.
Today
Khan, of Sparkbrook, Birmingham, was jailed for 10 years while Sultan,
of Alum Rock, Birmingham, was jailed for five years.
During the seven-day trial at
Birmingham Crown Court, the jury heard Sultan targeted the teenager
after he saw her walking down the street with a friend in July 2011.
Speaking after the case, Detective Constable Amy Bates, from West Midlands Police Public Protection Department, said: 'Sultan offered the girls, who were missing from home, the chance to hang out with him and his friends.
'The pair went with him and began drinking vodka on the nearby canal towpath. Some time later, she was twice raped by a man on the Dudderston Mill Road canal with Sultan facilitating the attack.'
Over
the course of five days, Sultan, who called himself 'Dibbs', plied the
girl with alcohol and drugs. In return, she was raped by Khan, and
abused by other unidentified men.
Sentence: Sultan and Khan were jailed for a total of 15 years at Birmimgham Crown Court
In one frenzied attack, in
which she was punched in the face, Khan said that if she refused to have
sex, her friend would be raped instead.
Despite
suffering horrific injuries, the victim managed to run away. A passing
motorist picked her up and took her to Stechford police station.
After
being treated for her injuries, the girl identified Khan as her
attacker. He was also captured on CCTV in the area at the time of the
original attack on July 10, 2011.
When
interviewed, he claimed to have been on the phone to his girlfriend,
watching TV and playing on his PlayStation at the time of the offences.
But the jury dismissed his claims after Sultan's DNA was found on his victim's body.
DC Bates said after the case: 'Sultan and Khan's crimes are truly despicable. The pair deliberately targeted a vulnerable child and sought to exploit her for their own sexual gratification and criminal gain.
'Their offences were truly sickening and have left an indelible mark on their victim. Despite her own personal trauma, the girl had the courage to report the matter to the police.
'She
put her fears to one side to provide a comprehensive statement, pick
her attackers out in an identification parade and then go on to provide
detailed evidence in court.
'Her strength of character is to be commended - particularly for someone so young. I wish her well on her road to recovery.'
Sultan was ordered to sign the Sex Offenders' Register for ten years and Khan was ordered to sign the register for life.
Both
were also made the subject of a Sex Offenders Prevention Order for 10
years - preventing them from having contact with girls under the age of
16, and were disqualified from working with children.
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