BANBURY 'SOCIAL MEDIA PARTY' SEX ABUSE GANG JAILED
A group consisting of five men and a teenage boy who sexually assaulted underage girls in Oxfordshire after grooming them has been sentenced to prison.The group targeted seven girls aged between 13 and 15, attacking them in various locations including vehicles, wooded areas, and the suspects' homes in Banbury.
During the trial at Oxford Crown Court, it was revealed that they lured victims to parties organized through social media, and all defendants were found guilty in March.
Ahmed Hassan-Sule, 21, residing in Glyndebourne Gardens, received a nine-year prison sentence plus an additional five years on license.
Mohamed Saleh, 22, from Orchard Way, was sentenced to four years and nine months in prison.
Said Saleh, aged 20 and also from Orchard Way, was given a four-year term.
Takudzwa Hova, 21, of Broughton Road, was sentenced to six years with an extra four years on license.
Kagiso Manase, 21, of Warwick Road, was sentenced to five years in prison.