FOUR men have gone on trial at Oxford Crown Court accused of a string of sexual offences against children in the city.
Naim Khan, 41, Mohammed Nazir, 44, Raheem Ahmed, 42 and Afzal Mohammed, 42, all deny a string of charges including rape, conspiracy to rape and indecent assault.
They deny a total of 39 counts at a trial which is expected to last six weeks.
Prosecutors claim the offences involved three girls, aged between 13 and 15, between 1999 and 2001 in Oxford.
Below are all 39 of the counts they face:
Offences alleged against first complainant.
1. Naim Khan - Rape
2. Naim Khan - Rape
3. Naim Khan - Rape
4. Naim Khan - Rape
5. Naim Khan - Indecent assault
6. Naim Khan - Indecent assault
7. Naim Khan - Conspiracy to commit indecent assault
8. Naim Khan - Conspiracy to commit indecent assault
9. Naim Khan - Conspiracy to rape
10. Naim Khan - Indecent assault
11. Naim Khan - Rape
12. Naim Khan - Rape
13. Naim Khan - Indecent assault
14. Naim Khan - Supplying a controlled drug of class B to another
15. Rape - Naim Khan and Mohammed Nazir
16. Mohammed Nazir - Indecent assault
17. Mohammed Nazir - Rape
18. Mohammed Nazir - Indecent assault
19. Mohammed Nazir - Indecent assault
20. Mohammed Nazir - Rape
21. Mohammed Nazir - Indecent assault
22. Mohammed Nazir - Indecent assault
23. Mohammed Nazir - Rape
24. Mohammed Nazir - Indecent assault
25. Mohammed Nazir - Rape
26. Mohammed Nazir - Indecent assault
27. Mohammed Nazir - Rape
28. Mohammed Nazir - Indecent assault
29. Mohammed Nazir - Rape
30. Mohammed Nazir - Suplying a controlled drug of clas B to another
31. Raheem Ahmed - Indecent assault
32. Raheem Ahmed - Indecent assault
33. Raheem Ahmed - Rape
34. Raheem Ahmed - Rape
35. Raheem Ahmed - Suplying a controlled drug of clas B to another
36. Afzal Mohammad - Rape
Counts relating to second complainant.
37. Naim Khan - Indecent assault
Counts relating to third complainant
38. Naim Khan - Kidnapping
39. Naim Khan - False imprisonment
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