A convicted Rotherham child rapist who violently degraded his victims has been sentenced to two more years for an indecent assault on another girl in Rotherham in the early 2000s.
Ishtiaq Khaliq, 40, stole a teenage girl’s phone and would not return it unless she performed a sex act in the stairwell of a Rotherham block of flats.
Rotherham grooming gang leader, Ishtiaq Khaliq, admits to raping girl aged 13
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Khaliq was previously jailed for 17 years in 2016 for rape and three counts of sexual assault alongside seven other men.
Sheffield Crown Court heard at the time how the gang “sexually degraded” their victims and subjected them “to acts of a degrading and violent nature.”
He pleaded guilty to the new charges at a hearing in November.
NCA Operations Manager Stuart Cobb said that Khaliq was a “serial sex offender who intimidated his victims.”
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“Supporting victims remains our number one priority, and we remain determined to seek justice for as many as possible.”
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