Saham Amin SENT TO PRISON FOR HORRIFIC CRIMES IN STOURBRIDGE

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Stourbridge Rapist
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community of Stourbridge, Saham Amin has been sentenced to a prison term of six years and eight months for heinous crimes involving the sexual abuse of minors. The court heard that Amin targeted a 14-year-old girl, subjecting her to a brutal rape, while also abusing her 13-year-old friend in a manner that has been described as part of a broader pattern of child sexual exploitation.

According to court records, both victims were deliberately supplied with alcohol and drugs prior to the assaults, which took place within Amin's own residence. This calculated manipulation was aimed at disorienting and controlling the young girls, making them more vulnerable to his predatory actions. The court emphasized the severity of these offenses, condemning Amin's conduct as utterly abhorrent and a grave violation of the victims' rights and dignity.

The bravery of the 14-year-old girl who testified in court was highlighted during the proceedings. Her courage in facing her attacker and providing evidence was commended by the judge, who acknowledged the difficulty of her ordeal. Her testimony played a crucial role in securing the conviction.

As part of his sentence, Amin will face lifetime registration on the sex offenders register, a measure designed to monitor and restrict his activities post-release. Additionally, he has been issued a lifelong sexual offences prevention order, which aims to prevent any future harm and restrict his contact with minors. The court's condemnation of his actions underscores the seriousness with which such crimes are viewed, especially when committed against vulnerable children in the community of Stourbridge.
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