A Sheffield man has been found guilty of grooming and raping two girls in Rotherham in the early 2000s, following a National Crime Agency (NCA) investigation.
The jury found he raped one victim multiple times at his Eastwood home and inside his car. He was also convicted of raping the second victim on one occasion.

Survivors Come Forward After 20 Years

Both women came forward more than 20 years later and provided statements to NCA officers, leading to Omari’s arrest in 2019.

After a two-week trial, he was convicted of:

He is due to be sentenced on Thursday, 4 September at Sheffield Crown Court.

NCA Statement

NCA senior investigating officer Alan Hastings praised the courage of the victims, saying:

“I pay tribute to the bravery of these two women – what they have been through is unimaginable, yet they were still able to tell us their stories and give evidence. Without that we would not have been able to get these convictions.

Working with partners across Rotherham and South Yorkshire, Operation Stovewood continues to support victims and pursue perpetrators.”

Operation Stovewood Background

Operation Stovewood remains the biggest investigation of its kind in the UK, probing allegations of abuse in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013.

To date, 48 offenders – including Omari – have been convicted.

 

Read more from Hastings.

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