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Angry Sun (sun@shitposter.world)'s status on Sunday, 14-Apr-2024 07:37:58 JST Angry Sun @sim @HebrideanHecate if you sexually molest a hundred girls you should be thrown in a wood chipper -
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sim@shitposter.world's status on Sunday, 14-Apr-2024 07:37:59 JST sim @HebrideanHecate Yeah. Being locked up might be too good for them. I don't think you can be reformed from this. -
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sim@shitposter.world's status on Sunday, 14-Apr-2024 07:38:00 JST sim @HebrideanHecate How do these people not have life sentences? They shouldn't be allowed out on our streets to prey on young girls. -
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HebrideanHecate (hebrideanhecate@spinster.xyz)'s status on Sunday, 14-Apr-2024 07:38:00 JST HebrideanHecate @sim They should have key thrown away.
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HebrideanHecate (hebrideanhecate@spinster.xyz)'s status on Sunday, 14-Apr-2024 07:38:01 JST HebrideanHecate One of the leaders of the UK's most notorious sex grooming gang that targeted doxens of girls as young as 13 has a parole hearing and hopes to be freed after less than 12-years in jail.
Mubarek Ali, then 29 and his brother Ahdel 'Eddie' Ali, 24, led the gang of seven men, which operated in Telford, Shropshire, that preyed on 100 young girls between 2006 and 2009.
The town was a hub of abuse which saw up to 1,000 girls, some as young as 11, fall victim to various sex gangs over a four-decade period.
Over three years, the Ali brothers' gang targeted schoolgirls who they controlled as child prostitutes by giving them alcohol, food and money.
The Ali brothers were found guilty in 2012 of numerous offences against four girls aged from 13 to 17, including rape, sexual activity with a child, inciting and controlling child prostitution and trafficking children for sex.
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