WEST Yorkshire Police has revealed the names of five more men charged with historic sexual abuse in Bradford.
The force released a statement last week outlining that 23 males in total had been charged with various non-recent child sex offences.
This relates to one female teenage victim and the offences are alleged to have occurred across a four year period, between 2007 and 2011.
All those charged will appear, or already have appeared, at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates' Court throughout September.
The five new names are as follows:
- Aftab Ahmed, 33, of Bradford is charged with multiple rapes
- Yousaf Bhatti, 36, of Bradford is charged with rape and arrange/facilitate the prostitution of a child aged 13-17
- Anwar Aziz, 32, of Bradford is charged with rape and arrange/facilitate the prostitution of a child aged 13-17
- Shahinul Haq, 35, of Bradford is charged with rape and arrange/facilitate the prostitution of a child aged 13-17
- Ashfaq Ahmed, 34, of Halifax is charged with multiple rapes and arrange/facilitate the prostitution of a child aged 13-17
They are all set to appear at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates' Court tomorrow.
Five of the 23 men have been in court to face their charges so far, all last Wednesday.
These are:
- Jameel Ahmed, 32, of Bradford, charged with rape and conspiracy to rape
- Brian Davis, 53, of Bradford, charged with rape and conspiracy to rape
- Mohammed Nadeem Ali, 38, of Bradford, charged with multiple rapes
- Muhammad Yasir, 36, of Bradford, charged with rape
- Khalid Parvez, 63, of Leeds, charged with arranging and facilitating the prostitution of a child aged 13 – 17
West Yorkshire Police will issue a court note of the final 13 men in advance of all their appearances.
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