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Seven men jailed over Oxford child abuse ring

Seven men jailed over Oxford child abuse ring
Members of a child-abusing ring, found guilty of extreme abuse of schoolgirls as young as 11, have been jailed at the Old Bailey.

According to AFP, five of the seven gang members were given life sentences and will serve a minimum of between 12 to 20 years for abusing and trafficking young girls.
The five were sentenced for a catalogue of offences by Judge Peter Rook, who spoke of how “police and social services missed telltale signs” about the abuse that was taking place in Oxford, southern England.
Judge Peter Rook QC said “The offences involved the exploitation and abuse of young, highly vulnerable girls in the Oxford area over a long period of time.”
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