Ten – mostly Muslim men – who committed a string of sexual offences against a vulnerable teenage girl in Rochdale have been jailed for up to 25 years each. The girl, who has learning disabilities, contacted the police in 2012 about the assaults, which took place while she was aged between 14 and 18. She claimed that “hundreds” of men would call her, asking her to go out and have sex with them, between 2005 and 2010. The offences also involved other under-age victims. The BBC reports that nine defendants, all but one of whom are of Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage, were sentenced at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court today, while another man was sentenced last year. Prosecutors said the white girl was an “extremely vulnerable young woman” who had “a very difficult home life”. The girl gave evidence in two separate trials that lasted a total of 15 weeks, while seven other complainants, aged 13 to 22 at the time of the attacks, also came forward to testify. Afraz Ahmed, 30, was jailed for 25 years for various offences including rape and sexual activity with a child. Choudry Ikhalaq Hussein, 38, was jailed for 19 years in absentia for