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BANARAS HUSSAIN FROM ROTHERHAM TO BE RELEASED EARLY AFTER 9 YEARS IN PRISON
Banaras Hussain, a well-known figure associated with a grooming gang operating in Rotherham, is set to be released from prison after serving only nine years of a 19-year sentence. Hussain, aged 44 at the time of his release, was convicted in 2016 on multiple serious charges related to sexual offenses. His conviction included counts of rape, indecent assault, and actual bodily harm, all of which he admitted to, totaling ten charges.Hussain’s crimes were particularly heinous, involving the abuse of victims as young as 11 years old. His offenses spanned over more than a decade, highlighting a prolonged period of criminal activity that shocked the local community and drew widespread condemnation. Despite the gravity of his crimes, authorities have decided to release him on licence, a decision that has sparked significant public outrage and concern.
The case attracted considerable media attention and criticism from political figures. Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, publicly called for the decision to be reconsidered, emphasizing that Hussain should remain incarcerated to protect the public and ensure justice is served. The case also involved disturbing incidents, including police discovering Hussain receiving oral sex from a teenage girl in a town centre car park. There was also an incident where Hussain reportedly shouted that the girl was performing a sex act when questioned by police officers.
Hussain’s criminal activities were part of a broader grooming operation, with his brothers, Arshid and Basharat Hussain, along with their uncle, Qurban Ali, receiving a combined prison sentence totaling 70 years for their roles in the grooming gang. The early release of Banaras Hussain has reignited anger among victims, advocacy groups, and members of the community who are concerned about public safety and the perceived failure of the justice system to adequately punish such serious offenders.
As Hussain prepares to leave prison, many are voicing fears that his early release could pose a risk to the community in Rotherham, where the scars of the grooming gang scandal remain deeply felt. The case continues to serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges in addressing and preventing such criminal networks.