Seven men charged in child sexual exploitation probe

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Seven men have been charged with more than 40 offences as part of an investigation into group-based child sexual exploitation.

The men, aged 19-26, were arrested on Tuesday in a targeted police operation in Bristol and will appear at Bristol Magistrates’ Court later.

The charges relate to 11 victims, who were all teenagers at the time of the alleged offences, which reportedly occurred between 2022 and 2025.

It follows an investigation which began in November 2023 after concerns were raised about the sexual exploitation of a teenage girl.

Det Ch Insp Tom Herbert, the senior investigating officer, said this is a “complex and sensitive investigation which has the protection of young girls from exploitation at its very heart”.

“Working with our partners, we’ve ensured the most appropriate safeguarding measures and support has been made available to each victim to protect them from harm.

“Officers have been working around the clock to identify potential offences and we’ve worked extremely closely with the CPS to reach this highly significant stage,” he added.

Sexual exploitation charges

Hussain Bashar, 19, of Southmead in Bristol, has been charged with one count of rape.

Mohamed Arafe, 19, of Speedwell in Bristol, has been charged with sexual assault, causing or inciting the sexual exploitation of a child, and five counts of arranging or facilitating the sexual exploitation of a child.

He also faces charges relating to the supply of cocaine and ecstasy.

Sina Omari, 20, of Fishponds in Bristol, is charged with two counts of rape, four counts of arranging or facilitating the sexual exploitation of a child, making an indecent photograph of a child, and supplying Class A drug charges.

Wadie Sharaf, 21, of Redland in Bristol, is also accused of rape, attempted rape, sexual assault and sexual activity with a child.

Mohammed Kurdi, 21, of Henbury in Bristol, has been charged with two counts of rape, two counts of arranging or facilitating the sexual exploitation of a child, supplying ecstasy and cannabis.

A 19-year-old man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been charged with four counts of rape, arranging or facilitating the sexual exploitation of a child, distributing an indecent photograph of a child, and being concerned in the supply of ecstasy and cannabis.

And a 26-year-old man, who also cannot be named for legal reasons, has been charged with two counts of rape and one count of sexual assault.

‘Huge shock’

Spt Deepak Kenth, from Avon and Somerset Police, said neighbourhood officers have been supporting the investigation since these offences were first identified.

“We know this update will be a huge shock to our communities and I want to reassure everyone that we’ll continue to work tirelessly to protect children from abuse and exploitation,” he said.

“Working with our partner agencies, we’ve held events in Bristol city centre and continue to work with hotels, taxi drivers, and other businesses, to raise awareness about the signs of exploitation and the need to report any concerns or issues to the police.”

‘Sufficient evidence’

Dep Ch James Bolton-Smith, and lead of the Crown Prosecution Service’s (CPS) Organised Child Sexual Abuse Unit, said they worked hard to establish that there is sufficient evidence for the charges and that it is in the public interest to pursue criminal proceedings.

“We remind all concerned that proceedings against the suspects are active and they have a right to a fair trial.

“It is vital that there should be no reporting, commentary or sharing of information online which could in anyway prejudice these proceedings,” he said.

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