Iranian and Iraqi 'groomed and sexually abused seven young girls' in Doncaster, court hears
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Seven Barnsley girls as young as 12 were offered e-cigarettes, money, alcohol and drugs as incentives for sexual abuse by two men in Doncaster, a court has heard.Iraqi Bawan Harwe, 28, and Iranian Sharam Muhamadi, 20, are on trial for 21 alleged sexual offences, including rape, arranging travel with a view to exploitation, grooming and false imprisonment.Muhamadi is facing five charges, including facilitation and two counts of rape, all of which he denies.The jury heard that Harwe had already pleaded guilty to one count of rape of a girl under 13.Prosecutor Claire Holmes told 12 jurors at Sheffield Crown Court that Harwe contacted some of these young girls using the Snapchat app."Contact having been made he, Harwe, typically offered the girls incentives to meet such as e-cig, money, alcohol and or drugs," she said.
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