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Police and social workers apologised today for not protecting vulnerable schoolgirls who were sexually abused and exploited by a paedophile ring.
The admissions of failure which saw the girls being drugged and raped when they were supposed to be in the care of the authorities came as seven men were found guilty of a catalogue of offences including rape, trafficking and organising prostitution over eight years involving girls as young as 11 in the Oxford area.
In dramatic scenes, fighting broke out in the dock at the Old Bailey as two other defendants were cleared.
Two sets of brothers, Akhtar Dogar, 32, and Anjum Dogar, 31, and Mohammed Karrar, 38, and Bassam Karrar, 33, were convicted along with Kamar Jamil, 27, Assad Hussain, 32, and Zeeshan Ahmed, 27.
Mohammed Hussain and a man who cannot be named for legal reasons were cleared.
The seven men found guilty of offences against the six girls were remanded in custody for sentencing next month.
Judge Peter Rook told them: 'You have been convicted of the most serious of offences. Long custodial sentences are inevitable.'
Zeeshan Ahmed struck out at Mohammed Hussain after Hussain was cleared. He struggled as dock officers lifted him up and out of court.
Police missed several chances to catch gang members before they were finally arrested.