
Sex offenders who have been convicted in a major investigation into child abuse in Huddersfield have been jailed for a total of over 500 years.
The conclusion of the latest trial where offenders were charged under Operation Tendersea, conducted by West Yorkshire Police, has seen offenders jailed for a total of 505 years.
Five men – who were previously jailed in earlier Operation Tendersea trial – were convicted in February and jailed at Bradford Crown Court on Thursday for a total of 28 years. The trial had been delayed from 2020 but took place over the first two months of this year.
.. Mohammed Kammer, 38, Nahman Mohammed, 37, Wiqas Mahmud, 42, and Mohammed Imran Ibrar, 38, all from Huddersfield, were convicted alongside Abdul Rehman, 36, from Sheffield, after pleading not guilty to a catalogue of sickening sex offences.
