August 2017
Eighteen people have been convicted of abusing girls in Newcastle who were plied with alcohol and drugs before being forced to have sex.
The vulnerable victims, some as young as 14, were exploited by a “cynical organisation”, a court heard.
The 17 men and one woman were convicted of rape, supplying drugs and conspiracy to incite prostitution.
Over the course of four trials, 20 young women gave evidence covering a period from 2011 to 2014.
These trials involved 26 defendants facing a total of more than 100 charges and 22 victims.
Those prosecuted were from the Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Indian, Iraqi, Iranian and Turkish communities and mainly British-born, with most living in the West End of Newcastle.
Of the 26, four people have been jailed. The rest will be sentenced next month.
It also emerged during the court process that police paid a convicted child rapist ÂŁ10,000 as an informant.
The victims were at first flattered by the attention of the men who apparently befriended them, but were then lured to parties, known as “sessions”, by the promise of alcohol and drugs – often mephedrone (or M-Kat), Newcastle Crown Court heard.
Bags of M-Kat were left on coffee tables for the girls to help themselves.
The parties took place at premises around the West End, including the top floor of tower block Todd’s Nook, where one teenager said she was raped three times.
The prosecution said they became the “vulnerable victims of an organised, cynical, systematic organisation in which they were passed between their abusers.”
Some spoke of being “too intoxicated” to defend themselves, while others became addicted and had to commit sexual acts in return for drugs.
One victim said she had attended about 60 parties and another told of going to an address where there were two older men and a woman, who seemed “frightened and scared, like a slave”.
She said: “They told us what she would do for them for money and drugs or she’d get battered.”
Another victim said: “I knew that if we wanted drugs or alcohol we would have to do something.
“[He] had us too intoxicated to fight him off. One time, [he] locked the door. I was told I would only be allowed out if I had sex.”
Northumbria Police set up Operation Sanctuary in December 2013 to investigate claims of sexual abuse against girls and young women.
The investigation is ongoing and to date has resulted in 461 arrests. Police have spoken to 703 potential complainants, and 278 victims have been identified.
Due to its size, the investigation was split into a number of spin-off operations.
Operation Shelter uncovered groups of men in the West End of Newcastle – many of whom were known to each other – who exploited vulnerable young women and girls over a period from 2010 to 2014.
This eventually led to four separate trials, the first commencing in September 2015 and the final one which has just concluded, allowing previous reporting restrictions to be lifted.
Sarah (not her real name) was 19, extremely vulnerable and unable to look after herself.
Along with other at-risk teenagers she was regularly abused by older men.
In the new year of 2014, Sarah told the police she had been raped by Abdul Minoyee.
A police officer took Sarah on a tour of the West End to try identify Minoyee’s house and car and other places where these “parties” had taken place.
Sarah’s information was a red flag – the abuse was on a much bigger scale.
The detective in charge of Sarah’s case told his bosses that what she had said signalled something much bigger.
Days later the officer’s hunch was given added weight when two girls in care reported that they had been repeatedly raped by a group of older Asian men.
The girls were aged 14 and 15.
They described being driven into Newcastle where they were plied with alcohol and cocaine before being raped and beaten by several men.
They were given money before being returned home.
One of the victims was in local authority care at the time. Newcastle City Council has launched a serious case review that is due to be published in December.
Council leader Nick Forbes said: “These were vile crimes committed by evil men.
“The victims … have been brave beyond belief and undoubtedly have made our city safer.”
Chief Constable Steve Ashman said: “We have not and will not stop.
“There has been no political correctness here. These are criminals and there has been no hesitation in arresting them and targeting them using all the means at our disposal.”
Now that reporting restrictions can be lifted, it can be revealed that a police officer was sacked for failing to investigate a sex offender’s phone.
It related to an earlier Operation Sanctuary investigation, which resulted in the conviction of Bahmani Ahmadi.
Mr Ashman said the officer should have been much more diligent, and that his dismissal should provide reassurance that the police culture in Northumbria had changed.
The 18 defendants and their convictions

- Mohammed Azram, 35, of Croydon Road, Arthur’s Hill, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5, convicted of conspiracy to incite prostitution, sexual assault, supplying drugs to a victim: Jailed for 12.6 Years He must sign the sex offenders register for ten years, is barred from working with children or vulnerable adults and was given a sexual harm prevention order. He pleaded guilty to five offences of supplying cocaine and mephedrone and was convicted of sexual assault and conspiracy to incite prostitution.
- Jahangir Zaman, 43, of Hadrian Road, Grainger Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 9, convicted of conspiracy to incite prostitution, rape, supplying drugs to a victim: Jailed for 29 Years Separately convicted of two counts of conspiracy to supply class A drugs as part of Operation Emerald. He must also sign the sex offenders register for life, was barred from working with children or vulnerable adults, was given a sexual harm prevention order and a serious crime prevention order. He was sentenced for one count of rape, conspiracy to incite prostitution.
- 2018 London’s Court of Appeal has confirmed that Jahangir Zaman bid did not get past the first stage, as he has been told he does not have grounds to appeal the jail term.
- Daughter of convicted rapist Jahangir Zaman vows to clear his name after 29-year sentence for sickening crimes
- Nashir Uddin, 35, of Joan Street, Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 8, convicted of conspiracy to incite prostitution, supplying drugs to a victim. Jailed for 11.6 Years
- *AMONG US* Saiful Islam, 34, of Strathmore Crescent, Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 8, convicted of rape. Jailed for 10 years
- *AMONG US* Mohammed Hassan Ali, 33, of Bentinck St, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 8EU, convicted of sexual activity with a child, supplying drugs to a victim. Jailed for 7 years
- *AMONG US* Yasser Hussain, 27, of Canning Street, Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 8, convicted of beating, possession of drugs. Jailed for 2 years
- Abdul Sabe, 40, of Dean Street, Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1, convicted of conspiracy to incite prostitution, trafficking within the UK for sexual exploitation, drugs offences. Jailed for 12 Years
- Habibur Rahim, 34, of Kenilworth Road, Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 6, convicted of causing or inciting prostitution, drugs, sexual assault, trafficking within the UK for sexual exploitation. Jailed for 29 years – https://www.thelawpages.com/court-cases/Habibur-Rahim-20937-1.law
- 2018 London’s Court of Appeal Habibur Rahim reduced sentence for being ‘disproportionate’ 25 years https://www.doughtystreet.co.uk/news/sentence-reduced-court-appeal-newcastle-grooming-case
- *AMONG US* Badrul Hussain, 37, of Drybeck Court, Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 6, convicted of drug offences. Jailed for 4 years
- *AMONG US* Mohibur Rahman, 44, of Northcote Street, Arthur’s Hill, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to incite prostitution, supplying drugs to a victim. Jailed 4.6 Years but is already serving 12 years for two counts of wounding with intent. https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/operation-shelter-convict-stabbed-restaurant-13809311
- Abdulhamid Minoyee, 33, of Gainsbro Grove, Arthur’s Hill, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5, convicted of rape, sexual assault, supply of drugs. Jailed for 15 Years
- Prabhat Nelli, 33, of Sidney Grove, Arthur’s Hill, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5, convicted of conspiracy to incite prostitution, supplying drugs to a victim. Jailed for 4 Years
- *AMONG US* Carolann Gallon, 22, of Hareside Court, Newburn, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE15 8, pleaded guilty to three counts of trafficking. Jailed for 6 Years Showed no remorse
- Monjour Choudhury, 33, of Philip Place, Arthur’s Hill, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5, convicted of conspiracy to incite prostitution, supplying drugs to a victim. Jailed for 5 Years
- Eisa Mousavi, 41, of Todds Nook, Newcastle upon Tyne, convicted of conspiracy to incite prostitution, rape, supplying drugs to a victim. Jailed for 20 years
- Taherul Alam, 32, of Normanton Terrace, Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 6, convicted of conspiracy to incite prostitution, supplying drugs to a victim, attempted sexual assault. Jailed for 8 Years
- Nadeem Aslam, 43, of Belle Grove W, Spital Tongues, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4, convicted of supplying drugs to victims. Separately convicted of two counts of conspiracy to supply class A drugs as part of Operation Emerald. Jailed for 12 Years https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/read-operation-shelter-convicts-letter-13539790
- *AMONG US* Redwan Siddquee, 32, of West Road, Fenham, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE15 6, pleaded guilty to supply or offering to supply a class B drug. Jailed for 16 months
- Shafiq Aziz jailed for 15 years. He was also given a serious crime prevention order. He was sentenced under Operation Emerald for conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine.
- After Effects of Both Operation Shelter and Operation Sanctuary
- 12 Suspected offenders kicked out of UK as a result of Northumbria Police exploitation probe
- 25 taxi drivers lose licences as part of Operation Sanctuary sex exploitation investigation