Teenage Brit girl 'sold' to Asian men for sex after being enticed with drugs
A 15-year-old British girl told a courtroom she had been 'sold' to Asian men for sex after being enticed with drugs and alcohol.
The girl is the principal witness in a trial of seven men accused of a sickening string of child prostitution offences, including rape, trafficking and sexual activity with a child, the Daily Mail reports.
Ahdel Ali, 23, who was known by the Western nickname Eddie, and his brother Mubarek Ali, 28, known as Max, were the main players in the gang of men who had exploited many girls.
The alleged victim told how two men, one aged about 50, had sex with her while she was 'paralytic'.
Stafford Crown Court heard that the Asian men, many of them married, groomed their young and vulnerable victims, some as young as 13, before selling them to other men for sex.
The girls were 'enticed' and 'ensnared' with drugs and alcohol and believed themselves to be loved by the men who would then sell them for sex, the court heard.
She told the court, the men would pay 30-40 pounds a time and then she would hand the money over to whoever had sold her from which a driver would be given petrol money.
In return, she would sometimes be given weed and alcohol and even mobile phones and phone top-ups.
She also described how she was once taken to a flat where she was given alcohol and cannabis and became 'paralytic'. (ANI)
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