A grinning owner of Rochdale Café who cared for and raped minor girls, including a 13-year-old who was sexually abused by a group of men, was imprisoned.
Shameless Ajaz Ahmed, 56, used his café and house as a bases to bring 'horrible' abuse against underlying girls in his hometown.
The 'callige and productive' child -sex beast would use his victims with alcohol and used offers of jobs and accommodation in a twisted attempt to exercise control of them.
One of his victims was only 13 when Ahmed pulled her – before she was raped by a group of pedophiles at a party in his flat in Drake Street.
Another of his victims was only 15 when Ahmed raped her for a gang of men, who nauseous laughed during the nightmare of the schoolgirl.
They had been abused two of the five people by the 56-year-old who has been imprisoned for 28 years after being convicted of 23 Violations, including rape and sexual violence.
Ahmed was exposed after a probe by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) in historical sexual abuse in Rochdale.
During his arrest, the bearded predator seemed to grin when his custody was taken by officers.

Ajaz Ahmed, 56, used his café and at home as bases to bring 'horrible' abuse against underage girls in his hometown.
GMP said it was the arrival of a brave survivor who 'opened the whole case' and detectives helped to discover the full extent Ahmed's horrible crimes.
The girl told officers in the middle of the 2010 that she had been raped by different men at a party in a flat in the city. She was then under 16. She was driven around by officers and indicates a house in Drake Street as the location of the attack.
Ahmed was identified as the owner of the building. After that revelation, another girl she had been beaten, raped and sexually abused on 'multiple occasions' during a 'compelling and controlling relationship'.
It is said that Ahmed lied about his age and claimed to be 27. The abuse included a few years, GMP said.
A friend of the first victim said she had been sexually abused the first time she met him, just before her 16th birthday
A third woman came forward and told the police that she met Ahmed in his cafe. He offered something to live in exchange for work.
After a few weeks he attacked her sexually in the kitchen. Ahmed took her to nightclubs and, an opportunity, raped her in the basement of the ownership of Drake Street.
He also threatened to kick her out and make her homeless when she tried to stop him, a court heard.
Another victim, who was 15, was offered a room in the Drake Street House by Ahmed, whom she knew as 'AJ'. One night he let himself in and raped her for a group of smiling men. He then started raping her regularly.

The attacks took place as the Ahmed café and in his flat in Drake Street (photo)
A fifth victim who was 17 said she was offered a place of residence by Ahmed in exchange for sexual favors. When she refused, he attacked her sexually.
Ahmed was found guilty of 10 counts of rape; Seven counts of penetrating sexual activity with a child; mistreatment of actual physical damage; non-penetrating sexual activity with a child; two counts of abuse through penetration; indecent image of a child; and possession of extreme pornography after a process at the Minshull Street Crown Court in Manchester in December.
He was convicted yesterday at the same court where a judge imposed a 28-year prison sentence.
In a statement published after the hearing, the detective Ann Cooper Poole of GMP said: 'It took only one brave survivor to come forward, to speak with our officers and describe her abuse, and opened a whole thing that led us to obtained evidence that Ahmed was a pole and productive sexual delicer.
'These girls had infected their youth and teenage years in the most disgusting way, and they experienced what nobody should ever experience.
'I want to praise their courage to come forward and talk to us. They played a crucial role in achieving today's outcome; Ensure that justice is achieved and that this man is placed behind bars, unable to further harm the community.
'Regardless of the time that has passed, because you are struck by this nature of the crimes, then come forward and report it to us.
'We are here to listen to victims and give them a voice when they are ready, and you will be supported during the investigation and then by specialized partner agencies to give you the support to rebuild your life.
'I hope that this case will give other survivors of sexual abuse the confidence to come forward. It is never too late to look for justice. '