A frantic mother desperately called her teenage daughter's mobile phone only for it to be answered by a gang who had raped the youngster and took photos on a mobile phone, Bolton Crown Court has heard.
She could only hear Asian male voices and the faint sound of her daughter calling out in the background after discovering the girl was not at home in bed, the court was told.
The 16-year-old victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had gone to an address in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, after being called on her mobile.
But while there she drank Jack Daniels whiskey and was possibly drugged with a nytol-type substance, before being sexually assaulted. "I am of the view she will never be able to fully recover from the long lasting trauma of these offences."
Ajmal Afridi, 19, raped the helpless and defenceless girl twice along with Imitaz Syed, 20, and Tayub Hussain, who each raped the girl once.
During her ordeal, Afridi and Syed used the Jack Daniels bottle to further degrade her while Mustafa Arshad, 17, took two photos of the abuse on his mobile phone, Virginia Hayton, prosecuting, told the court, which later heard from an expert report which stated: "I am of the view she will never be able to fully recover from the long lasting trauma of these offences."
An application to ban reporting of the name of Arshad because he is under 18 was rejected after an opposing application by the Press Association.
The defendants, all from Rochdale, pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing following the attack on May 28 last year. Alfridi pleaded guilty to two rapes and sexual assault using the bottle. Syed pleaded guilty to rape and sexual assault with the bottle. Arshad pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting the sexual assault of the girl with the bottle and taking two indecent photos.
A fifth man, Mohammed Usman Raja, 20, of Free Trade Street, Rochdale, also pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice by providing a false alibi for Syed. continues here
She could only hear Asian male voices and the faint sound of her daughter calling out in the background after discovering the girl was not at home in bed, the court was told.
The 16-year-old victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had gone to an address in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, after being called on her mobile.
But while there she drank Jack Daniels whiskey and was possibly drugged with a nytol-type substance, before being sexually assaulted. "I am of the view she will never be able to fully recover from the long lasting trauma of these offences."
Ajmal Afridi, 19, raped the helpless and defenceless girl twice along with Imitaz Syed, 20, and Tayub Hussain, who each raped the girl once.
During her ordeal, Afridi and Syed used the Jack Daniels bottle to further degrade her while Mustafa Arshad, 17, took two photos of the abuse on his mobile phone, Virginia Hayton, prosecuting, told the court, which later heard from an expert report which stated: "I am of the view she will never be able to fully recover from the long lasting trauma of these offences."
An application to ban reporting of the name of Arshad because he is under 18 was rejected after an opposing application by the Press Association.
The defendants, all from Rochdale, pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing following the attack on May 28 last year. Alfridi pleaded guilty to two rapes and sexual assault using the bottle. Syed pleaded guilty to rape and sexual assault with the bottle. Arshad pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting the sexual assault of the girl with the bottle and taking two indecent photos.
A fifth man, Mohammed Usman Raja, 20, of Free Trade Street, Rochdale, also pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice by providing a false alibi for Syed. continues here
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