A group of 11 Asian men plied five girls, as young as 13, with drink and
drugs and had sex with them several times a day, a British court heard
Tuesday. All the girls were from broken homes and one was in care.
A
trial at Liverpool Crown Court was told that the five girls, who were
aged between 13 and 15 when the alleged abuse began, were passed around
by the men 'who acted together to sexually exploit the girls', the Daily
Mail reported.
The offences are said to have occurred in and
around Rochdale town, Greater Manchester, in 2008 and 2009. However,
all the accused Asians have pleaded not guilty in the case.
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