SWNS The pair have been sentenced to 14 years imprisonment

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Ismail Ali, and Naheem Uddin, both 26, abused the child after picking her up in their car as they cruised a city centre looking for a victim. The sickening rapists “behaved like animals” and ripped her jeans as they yanked them from her legs. They took photographs of their victim while they abused her then threw her shoes and knickers from the bedroom window before leaving.

ALAMY The pair took photos of their victim during the abuse

The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was left seriously distraught after her horrific ordeal. Uddin, a married father-of-three from Bradford, was this week convicted at Bradford Crown Court of rape, attempted rape and taking indecent photographs. Ali, a waiter also from Bradford, was found guilty of two rapes and possession of the indecent photographs which Uddin sent to his phone.

PHIL CHAMPION The men apparently went out searching for sex

Both men were cleared of kidnap and false imprisonment. The court heard the pair were roaming the streets of their hometown “looking for sex” when they spotted the vulnerable youngster and persuaded her go with them to the city’s Ibis Hotel with them on the evening of April 18. Jailing them for 14 years each, Judge David Hatton said: “On that night each of you was out to find sexual satisfaction and you did not care how you obtained it. You saw [the girl] and saw her as your opportunity.”

The court heard how she went willingly with them to the hotel but “she did not volunteer for the vile abuse and degradation that followed". The judge added: “You took it in turns to abuse her and each of you behaved like an animal." The judge told the court that although the pair did not know the girl was 13, they did not care how old she was. He said: “You knew that she was very young, and you knew that she was much younger than you.”

GETTY The young teenager was left seriously distraught by the abuse

David McGonigal, prosecuting, told the court how the child had self harmed since she was attacked and ripped the wallpaper off her bedroom walls. She felt isolated and needed strong emotional support from her family. In mitigation for Uddin, it was stated that he had three children by a previous partner and his new wife would now be deported. Frida Hussain, for Ali, said he was brought up in care and had been working as a waiter before the offences.