THESE are the faces of nine criminals who were jailed last month
ARFAN KHAN was jailed for seven years for trespass with intent to commit a sexual offence. Khan, aged 44, has walked into the homes of women he did not know and demanded sex.
SAID YAHJA, aged 20, forced his way into the home of a vulnerable young He was given a nine-year prison sentence.
MICHAEL CROSSLEY, aged 34, travelled to Wales believing he was getting her mother to hand over her eight-year-old daughter to be abused only to discover she was an undercover police officer. He was jailed for four years and six months.
JOSHUA MCLAUGHLAN, aged 26, filmed himself viciously beating a student. The drunken club-goer left his victim lying unconscious in the street. He was sentenced to 16 months in prison.
VICKY BUREY, aged 41, was jailed for six years and nine months after she tricked her way into an elderly woman’s home by pretending to be pregnant and then robbed her a knifepoint. In a statement, her terrified victim told the court: “I am constantly in fear. Not only has she stolen from me, she’s taken my independence.”
LEE CUNLIFFE, aged 40, was a serving detective constable when he tried to sexually abuse an eight-year-old girl and accessed indecent images of children. He was sentenced to eight years and four months in prison.
TYRONE WORSLEY, aged 18, was jailed for a string of motoring offences including leading police on a high-speed chase. He was sentenced to 26 months in prison.
DANIEL LLEWELLYN, aged 34, and MICHAEL ALLEN, aged 33, took part in a vicious mass brawl with others in Bromwich Street. Llewellyn, armed with a saw, and Allen had a knife on him when they confronted a group of men. Llewellyn was sentenced to three years in prison and Allen to 18 months behind bars for violent disorder.
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