Rapist jailed for trafficking and abusing girls
Summary
Bawan Harwe was sentenced to 29 years in prison for grooming, trafficking, and sexually abusing seven girls aged 12 to 16. His accomplice, Sharam Muhamadi, who helped facilitate the abuse, did not attend his trial and is currently being sought by police.Key Facts
- Bawan Harwe, 28, used a fake social media profile to contact girls and offered them money and e-cigarettes to gain their trust.
- He was found guilty of multiple crimes including rape, grooming, false imprisonment, and trafficking.
- Harwe received a 29-year prison sentence plus 3 years on licence after release.
- Sharam Muhamadi was found guilty of some charges but fled before sentencing; police are conducting a manhunt for him.
- Harwe and Muhamadi lived together and worked in shops in South Yorkshire.
- Muhamadi came to the UK as an unaccompanied asylum seeker, was granted leave to remain, and later moved to Doncaster.
- The youngest victim was 12 years old.
- The court called the harm caused to the victims and community devastating and lasting.
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