West Midlands men charged following sex abuse against teenage girls
Five men in the West Midlands have been charged in connection with historic child sex abuse.
Five men from Birmingham and the Black Country have been charged with historic child sex offences.
Police have been investigating reports of sexual abuse against teenage girls in the 1990s.
Mojir Ali, aged 52, of Stephens Road, West Bromwich, is charged with five counts of rape.
Mohammed Jabbar Khan, 47, from Hardy Road, Walsall, is charged with two counts of rape and two counts of procuring a female under the age of 21.
Mohammed Naheem Khan, 47, of Waterloo Road, Yardley, is charged with three counts of rape and two of procuring a woman under 21.
Mohammed Shazad, 48, of Freer Road, Aston, is charged with two rapes, procuring a woman under 21 and living of the immoral earnings of prostitution.
Abdul Aziz, 55, of Ragley Drive, Great Barr, is charged with three counts of indecent assault and a further procurement offence.
The charges are in connection with four girls who reported offences.
The men are due to appear before Birmingham Magistrates Court today (30 July).