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Woman locked up for luring girls

Stephanie Knight, the woman who lured two 16-year-old girls on a night out to be raped by three men. She has been sent to a young offenders institute for seven years. Photo: Lancashire Police/PA Wire

Stephanie Knight, the woman who lured two 16-year-old girls on a night out to be raped by three men. She has been sent to a young offenders institute for seven years. Photo: Lancashire Police/PA Wire

A woman who lured two 16-year-old girls on a night out to be raped by three men has been sent to a young offenders institute for seven years.

Stephanie Knight, who was 17 at the time, lied to her victims that they were going out to a nightclub.

Instead they were driven around and plied with alcohol and drugs before they were sexually assaulted by brothers Amjad Hussain, 34, and Shahid Hussain, 38, and their cousin Tanveer Butt, 39.

The girls, who cannot be named for legal reasons, were taken from Blackburn to a derelict terrace house in Accrington with no electricity as one of the girls was subjected to a “terrifying ordeal” of oral, vaginal and anal rape.

Ms Knight, 19, wanted the other teenager to perform oral sex on one of the men but she refused. She and Mr Butt then stopped her going to the assistance of her friend, who was crying out while being raped, as she told her “she is chilling with my boys”.

Ms Knight’s former boyfriend, Amjad Hussain, then raped both girls as he drove them home in December 2009.

All three male defendants were jailed indefinitely at Preston Crown Court and ordered to serve at least seven-and-a-half years before they can be considered for parole.

Ms Knight, who had been in local authority care since the age of 11, told a jury she first met Amjad Hussain six months earlier when he pulled up beside her in the street in his car and asked for her mobile phone number.

They went on to have a sexual relationship and she said she later fell in love with him.

In the months that followed, he persuaded her to perform sex on the other two defendants, she said.

It emerged during her trial that she was being supported by Engage, a multi-agency initiative set up to tackle child sex exploitation in Blackburn.

In mitigation, Ms Knight was described as a “victim” who claimed she had previously been raped herself in a separate incident.

Sentencing her, Judge Beverley Lunt said: “It is clear you have had a difficult life so far. There is no doubt you have distorted views of morality and appropriate behaviour.

“There is no question that you were badly used by these men. You knew what they were like and what their interests were and yet you lured the girls into their clutches. But for you, neither girl would have been exposed to the danger on the night and subjected to the humiliating rapes. You played a vital part in this conspiracy and knew what you were doing.”

The judge said all four defendants had not shown any remorse or contrition.

She said the “total lack of humanity” shown by them as one of the girls was raped repeatedly in the house was “so disturbing and horrifiying”.

Their not guilty pleas had forced the two girls to “relive the harrowing events of that night and face lengthy questioning by your lawyers”.

She singled out Amjad Hussain for telling “wicked falsehoods” to the jury in seeking to portray his victims as “amoral and promiscuous women”.

Elizabeth Nicholls, defending Knight, said: “One does not have to look far for an explanation as to why this young lady has been drawn into the offences. At some stage she was much a victim as those that later become victim to her.”

She said her pre-sentence report recorded a “chilling account” of her life in care with 23 placements between the age of 11 and 17. “Little wonder she became a child deprived of love, affection and emotional support,” she said.

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Alisa French

Sep 3rd 2011, 18:03

Am i reading your response correctly? Who cares? So if this was a member of your family who had suffered the order that these two young girls had you still would'nt care??!! Your comment was harsh and out of order!

Ms Maria Brincat

Sep 3rd 2011, 18:31

these things don't just happen in the uk. they happen here too...only here there are too many legal loopholes thru' which rapists can slip. if you've ever been raped or knew someone who was, you'll realise just how traumatic it is..and you wouldn't say who cares???

Ms Donna Degaetano

Sep 3rd 2011, 18:47

Are you serious????? I feel sorry for you if you are!

Marianne Tabone

Sep 3rd 2011, 19:13

How on earth can you say that? here we are talking about human beings you know! Whatever their nationalities they are human beings and as such deserve our compassion if we cannot do anything to help them. Shame on you! How can you sleep after such a remark? Do you have no feelings?

Leli Pace

Sep 3rd 2011, 19:48

attention seeker in the house guys !

Susan Spiteri

Sep 3rd 2011, 22:46

Actually, this is part of one of the bigger problems in the world: human traffiking. These vicitims were ``lucky`that they were returned home and not kept as slaves or sold into slavery. They were treated as objects of no value. This is the mentality that allows slavery to still exist in the 21st. century.

Richard Sanders

Sep 3rd 2011, 23:31

are you for real? people like you make me sick!!! I don't know if you have children but I hope and pray that no one will go through the trauma these poor girls went through.

Paul Konti

Sep 4th 2011, 22:14

Imissek tisthi titkellem hekk. Bniedem bla demm.

+Charlie Micallef

Oct 4th 2011, 13:10

Yes there bigger things to worry about its someone like you .Get a life Andrea.

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