A man, Aftab Hussain, imprisoned for sexual offences against two girls has been found guilty of raping a third, subsequent to an inquiry by the National Crime Agency (NCA).
Aftab Hussain, 45, confessed to raping a 15-year-old girl in Rotherham two decades prior at Sheffield Crown Court on 16 October 2024.
Aftab Hussain is currently serving a 24-year prison sentence for the repeated rape of one girl and the indecent assault of another, as a result of information collected by detectives from Operation Stovewood, the NCA’s inquiry into historical sexual abuse accusations in Rotherham.
Operation Stovewood investigators initiated their third investigation upon locating an additional woman who may have been a victim of sexual abuse by Hussain.
Specially trained officers conversed with the woman, who reported that Aftab Hussain assaulted her in a park in Rotherham.
She recounted how Aftab Hussain, having spotted her sat alone in the park, harassed her, repeatedly asking her to follow him into a secluded area. She recognised Hussain as a man who had been violent towards a friend and repeatedly refused to accompany him but he became threatening, demanding that she join him or he was “gonna have her”.
The girl again refused but Hussain grabbed her, pulling her onto her feet, before taking her to a spot beside a canal where he raped her.
Afterwards Aftab Hussain left the girl on her own beside the canal.
She reported the incident when Operation Stovewood officers spoke with her in 2019.
NCA lead investigating officer, Mitch Leach, said: “The NCA has ensured that the women Hussain raped and assaulted when they were children have had their stories of horrific abuse heard in court.
“Aftab Hussain’s victims have shown enormous courage by recounting what he did to them, and now another woman who bravely spoke out after years suffering in silence has finally seen her abuser face justice.
“I urge anyone who was abused as a child to please report it to the police. Specially trained officers are ready and waiting to help.”
Adults can report sexual abuse suffered as a child by calling police on 101, or reporting it in person at a police station.
Aftab Hussain was sentenced to a further eight years’ imprisonment for the offence, to be served concurrent with his existing sentence.
The NCA’s Operation Stovewood remains the single biggest investigation of its kind, looking at allegations of abuse in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013. NCA officers have identified more than 1,100 victims, and to date 38 people – including Hussain – have been convicted.
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