A 41-year-old Barnsley man who raped a vulnerable child after spotting them wandering the streets...

Published: 7:09 pm December 21, 2023
Updated: 11:35 am October 8, 2025
Barnsley man jailed after raping vulnerable child

A 41-year-old Barnsley man who raped a vulnerable child after spotting them wandering the streets alone at night has been jailed.
Sheffield Crown Court heard how on 10 September 2023, Ziad Taibi followed his 11-year-old victim through Barnsley town centre before approaching them and asking them how old they were.
Taibi, of Spencer Street, then convinced the youngster to come to his home address with him, assuring them that they would be safe with him.
He then sexually assaulted and raped his young victim before getting them to leave, with Taibi soon after putting plans in place to try and flee the area and escape justice.
Taibi was soon apprehended by officers and charged with multiple sexual offences against a child. He pleaded guilty to two counts of rape of a child under 13, sexual assault by penetration of a child under 13, and sexual assault of a child under 13 at Sheffield Crown Court on 12 October.
Earlier today (21 December), Taibi was jailed for 15 years at the same court.
Detective Constable Alice Gilbert said: “The victim has shown great bravery and strength beyond their years in coming forward and providing vital evidence that was required in identifying the suspect and obtaining a conviction in this case.
Barnsley CID, with the support from policing teams across Barnsley, conducted numerous enquiries working around the clock for several days, trawling hours’ worth of CCTV and conducting house-to-house enquiries resulting in the suspect being located and arrested quickly and the scene identified.
“These diligent enquiries resulted in vital evidence being secured and the offender being brought to justice swiftly.”
DC Gilbert added: “This was a very traumatic incident that raised concerns in the community. I hope this sentencing helps the victim heal and reclaim some of what was taken from them. I cannot thank the victim enough for their will and courage during this investigation.
South Yorkshire Police takes all reports of rape extremely seriously and we work tirelessly to bring offenders to justice, and we encourage children and adults to come forward to make reports and will offer support to victims of abuse.
Please remember that victims of sexual offences are provided lifelong anonymity by law and it is a criminal offence to name them or share any information which may lead to them being identified.

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