Two men have been found guilty of raping a vulnerable girl in Rotherham 25 years ago.
A third man, aged 14 at the time, raped a second girl, a jury at Sheffield Crown Court also found on July 23.
Sageer Hussain, who lived in Rotherham at the time but is currently in prison serving a sentence for separate sexual offences, is now 39 years old.
Kessur Ajaib and Mohammed Makhmood, both 43 and of Rotherham, were aged between 18 and 20 at the time of offending.
During a period of more than two years, starting in 1999, when the first victim was 14, Ajaib and Makhmood raped her.
The girl was attacked by Ajaib while out in Rotherham. Ajaib made conversation with the girl and gave her alcohol before luring her to an alleyway in a residential area, where he raped her.
Makhmood carried out his attack when he found the girl waiting at a bus stop one evening. He invited her to smoke a cigarette with him, then led her to a nearby graveyard where he raped her.
The second girl, aged around 14, used to see Hussain around Rotherham town centre. On one occasion, Hussain led her down an alleyway and said he would not let her back out unless she had sex with him. She refused, and he raped her.
Officers from Operation Stovewood, the NCA’s enquiry into historic allegations of sexual abuse in Rotherham, contacted the victims, now in their 30s, after identifying they may have been victims of child sexual abuse.