A
sexual predator, who plied a 16 year-old girl was booze in a hotel
room and raped her, is starting a five-and-a-half year prison
sentence.
Arif
Khan, 27, was convicted at the Old Bailey of raping the schoolgirl at
the hotel in Edmonton, north London on February 20, last year.
Three
days after the rape it was reported to the Child
Abuse and Sexual Offences (CASO) Team.
Six days later Khan attended Edmonton police station to hand himself in.
Six days later Khan attended Edmonton police station to hand himself in.
He
admitted he had had sex with the victim, but claimed it had been
consensual.
Detective Inspector Laura Hillier of CASO said: "My officers thoroughly investigated this allegation and DC Lisa Briggs supported the young victim through a trial.
Detective Inspector Laura Hillier of CASO said: "My officers thoroughly investigated this allegation and DC Lisa Briggs supported the young victim through a trial.
“This
is a clear example of a common feature of child sexual exploitation
(CSE) where a child is taken to a hotel and offences take place.
“In
many cases such as this one, the young person does not recognise the
dangers or see themselves as a victim. It is for this reason that CSE
remains underreported.
"Police and partners, but also the wider community, need to be alert to the warning signs.
"Police and partners, but also the wider community, need to be alert to the warning signs.
“CSE
is a hidden crime and we all have a responsibility to keep our
children and young people safe from harm.
“Operation
Makesafe is a Met initiative which encourages the local business
sector, taxi, hotels and fast food retailers to be aware of the
warning signs of CSE and thus assist us in the prevention, detection
and safeguarding of those at risk."
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