Three Pakistani brothers, including a former Labour candidate, have been convicted of grooming gang offenses in Sheffield, England, with ringleader Amar Ilyas sentenced in absentia after fleeing to Pakistan.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Three brothers, including a former Labour Party candidate, have been convicted of grooming gang crimes in Sheffield, England. 📺 DETAIL: On Monday, brothers Amar, Kamar, and Kamran Ilyas were sentenced for grooming gang offenses in Sheffield in northern England. Amar Ilyas is a former Labour candidate and youth worker who stood for Sheffield City Council in 2016. The three were convicted for abusing five victims. Amar, the ringleader and eldest brother, was sentenced to 27 years in prison plus one year on an extended license, while his brothers received sentences of just 10 and three years for their roles in the abuse. Amar was found guilty of 20 offenses, including the rape of a 13-year-old girl, while Kamar and Kamran were also convicted of sexual offenses against young girls, including a 12-year-old. Victim impact statements describe how Amar coerced and threatened his victims, including with firearms, to gang rape them with his younger brothers. Amar was sentenced in absentia, having fled to Pakistan before his trial. The judge at Sheffield Crown Court described Amar’s escape to Pakistan as “deliberately avoiding these proceedings for no other reason than cowardice.” 💬 KEY QUOTE: “She and the other four have been heard and they have been believed.” – Mr Justice Hampton at Sheffield Crown Court, praising the bravery of the victims 🎯 IMPACT: The case raises significant questions about party selection processes and general safeguarding, considering that Amar is both a former candidate for the local council and a former social worker. This is just part of a much broader nationwide trend of largely Pakistani Muslim grooming gangs abusing thousands of girls across the country. 📺 FLASHBACK: This is not the first case of its kind. In early June this year, a boat migrant from Iran was convicted of sexually abusing children in Britain before going on the run. Sharam Muhamadi, a 21-year-old Iranian migrant who arrived in Britain via a small boat, was arrested with fellow grooming gang member Bawan Hawre, a 28-year-old Iraqi migrant. Their victims ranged from ages 12 to 16. |
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