Of all the towns and cities of Northern England, the mere mention of ‘Grooming gangs’ throws up a number of immediate place names, but Doncaster is not usually on that list. Of the towns and cities in South Yorkshire noted for being ‘diverse’, Doncaster usually comes close to the bottom of the list.
But now ‘diversity’ and its toxic partner multiculturalism have brought their evil influences into Doncaster, and according to South Yorkshire Police investigations into the equally less diverse town of Barnsley, where the ‘groomer/rapists’ sourced their victims.
In a sickeningly familiar pattern, the details of this ‘grooming gang’ trial are being presented at Sheffield Crown Court. The trial is expected to last four weeks. There has been limited national mainstream media coverage so far, as is to be expected when ‘diversity’ is being questioned and immigrant crimes exposed in the courts.
“Iranian and Iraqi ‘groomed and sexually abused seven young girls’ in Doncaster, court hears Girls aged as young as 12 were allegedly abused across three months in 2024.
“Iraqi Bawan Harwe, 28, and Iranian Sharam Muhamadi, 20, are on trial for 21 alleged sexual offences at Sheffield Crown Court.
“Two men have gone on trial accused of grooming and sexually abusing seven teenage girls in Doncaster. Prosecutors claim Bawan Harwe, 28, and Sharam Muhamadi, 21, “effectively bribed” girls as young as 12 with money and drugs to “submit to various sexual indignities”. Jurors at Sheffield Crown Court were told if the girls did not do what the men wanted them to they were “intimidated in various ways.
“Harwe, of no fixed abode, denies six counts of rape and ten other charges, including false imprisonment, while Muhamadi, from Halifax, denies two counts of rape and three counts of facilitating travel for exploitation.
“The court heard Harwe had previously pleaded guilty to one count of rape of a girl under 13. Outlining the case against the two men, prosecutor Claire Holmes said the alleged offences had taken place between June and August 2024. She said the seven girls – one aged 12, five aged 14 and one aged 15 – met with Harwe after he communicated with some of them over Snapchat.
“Teenage victim of alleged Doncaster grooming duo pressured into smoking drugs until she ‘saw double’.
“Seven Barnsley girls as young as 12 were offered e-cigarettes, money, alcohol and drugs as incentives for sexual abuse by two men in Doncaster, a court has heard. Iraqi Bawan Harwe, 28, and Iranian Sharam Muhamadi, 20, are on trial for 21 alleged sexual offences, including rape, arranging travel with a view to exploitation, grooming and false imprisonment.
“Muhamadi is facing five charges, including facilitation and two counts of rape, all of which he denies. The jury heard that Harwe had already pleaded guilty to one count of rape of a girl under 13.”
The trial at Sheffield Crown Court will no doubt present yet more sordid details of the rape and sexual exploitation of these vulnerable, under age girls, much of which has been heard so many times before in far too many court rooms across the North of England and indeed in other parts of the country where British society has been ‘culturally enriched’ as part of its colonisation by Third World populations.
Such trials and the suffering of vulnerable young white British girls will continue until the native British population comes to its senses and totally rejects the concept of multiculturalism and decides to reverse the decades of immigration and settlement by the surplus populations of Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and the Middle East.
Deportation, remigration and repatriation are the only solutions to this poison affecting far too many towns and cities across the United Kingdom. It is time to campaign to throw the Great Replacement into reverse and to purify our race and nation in the interests of the Fourteen Words and the continuation of our people as the British.
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