A vile Birmingham paedophile groomed a girl and invited his rapist friend from the city to an address in Shropshire to carry out a sickening attack on a young girl. Stevan Marston, of Aukland Road in Sparkbrook, had groomed his victim and invited her round to an address in Telford in May 2022.

When she arrived Marston then texted his friend Yasser Mahmood, of Abbots Road, also in Sparkbrook, and invited him round. Mahmood then travelled to the address from Birmingham reaching speeds of a staggering 111mph on the M54.

When he arrived at the address in Telford, Mahmood then raped and sexually assaulted the girl. Marston, aged 35, was found guilty in May 2024 of sexual activity with a child, sexual assault by penetration and possession of cocaine following a three-week trial.

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Mahmood, aged 35, was also found guilty at the same trial of sexual activity with a child, rape and dangerous driving. Marston and Mahmood were today sentenced at Shrewsbury Crown Court to nine years, and nine and a half years respectively.

Detective Constable Rob Allcock, from Telford’s Child Sexual Exploitation Team, said: “We welcome the sentence that has been handed to both Marston and Mahmood. Both men are dangerous individuals who preyed on a young girl, and it is incomprehensible that they would commit such crimes.

“I would like to commend the victim for her bravery throughout the investigation and trial, which was understandably very distressing for her. And I hope that today’s sentences will help her in gaining closure.”

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A West Mercia Police spokesperson said: “You can report cases of rape or sexual assault to us via our website page Report rape, sexual assault and other sexual offences https://www.westmercia.police.uk/ro/report/rsa/alpha-v1/v1/rape-sexual-assault-other-sexual-offences. Always call 999 in an emergency.

“If you’ve been affected by sexual assault then local support is available from the Victim Advice Line. The Victim Advice Line is a free and confidential service offering advice, practical help and emotional support to people affected by crime, regardless how long ago it happened or whether it has been reported to the police.

“Support is available by telephone on 0800 9523000, via email at: info@victimadviceline.org.uk and through live chat on victimadviceline.org.uk.”