Mohammed Ahsen.
Hmm.
This definitely furthers my suspicion that these people are at war with us.
A member of a grooming gang who sexually abused eight young girls is a convicted murderer with a history of violence against women, the Advertiser can reveal.
Mohammed Ahsen (35) was jailed for life in March 2006 for the murder of 19-year-old club-goer Kimberly Fuller, who he stabbed at the Escape nightclub in Ship Hill four months earlier.
Ahsen admitted three counts of indecent assault at the start of the trial of six other men, which concluded last month with guilty verdicts on 20 counts including rape, indecent assault and child abduction.
The sentences mean more than 500 years of prison terms have been imposed on defendants in trials relating to Operation Clover and Operation Stovewood, the two major investigations sparked by the damning Jay report in 2014.
Ahsen, formerly of Finlay Road in Eastwood, knifed Thorpe Hesley care worker Kimberly after she accused him of touching her bottom.
He was ordered to serve a minimum of 19 years — later reduced to 17.
Ahsen — aged 21 and married at the time — had dropped the knife on a staircase as he left Escape and went to another club with a friend.
Kimberly had surgery on a three-inch wound to her neck at Rotherham Hospital but doctors were unable to save her.
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He admitted the offences this year after being charged by the National Crime Agency as part of their investigation into child abuse.
He was also charged with raping a Sheffield schoolgirl twice between 2000 and 2001 — but these charges were not progressed by the NCA after the alleged victim was found dead last year.
Kimberly Fuller.