I reported on this nasty case during the trial earlier this year, here and here. Sentencing has started and will continue into November. From ITVX and The Express
A child rapist has been jailed for a second time after he attacked a girl in an alleyway in Rotherham.
Sageer Hussain was sentenced for raping a girl in the South Yorkshire town in the early 2000s.
The 40-year-old offender was already serving a 19-year sentence for the rape of another girl when he was given another three-year sentence at Sheffield Crown Court on Tuesday, which he will serve concurrently. It should have been longer, and consecutively, but well…
The child rapist was charged in February last year while in prison, before being convicted after trial alongside two other men for offences against a different girl.
To recap the racial element in these offences which was blatant in this particular case:
Sageer Hussain told one of his victims “this is what white girls are for” as he and two accomplices sexually abused her.
Hussain was one of four depraved brothers previously jailed for a total of 79 years for masterminding the “industrial-scale” abuse of girls in Rotherham.
His older siblings – Arshid, Basharat and Bannaras Hussain – known as Mad Ash, Bash and Bono – formed a violent, gun-toting, drug-dealing gang.
The ultra-violent mob, who poured petrol over their victims, ran a petrol station, takeaways and an egg farm that supplies supermarkets, alongside owning a number of properties and are said to have “owned” the South Yorkshire town for more than 10 years. Some of their victims were just 11 years old when they were raped, tied up and tortured and passed between abusers across the north of England.
Describing one of the times the teenager was allegedly raped by Hussain, Mr Bailey told the court she later said: “He said it was my own fault, I’d led him on. I shouldn’t have walked around in what I was dressed in. I deserved it and that is what white girls were for.”
During his three years of abuse Hussain would shout out “white slag” when he saw her in the street.

