Seven men have been charged with more than 40 offences against 11 teenagers after an investigation into child sexual exploitation in Bristol.
The alleged offences took place between 2022 and 2025 when the victims were in their mid to late teens.
Police said an investigation into claims of group-based sexual abuse in the city began in late 2023.
The men were arrested in April 2024 and bailed, but were detained again yesterday and are due to appear at Bristol Magistrates' Court this morning.
The seven charged are:
Mohamed Arafe, 19, who is Syrian, faces six child sexual exploitation charges and one count of sexual assault. He also faces two counts over the supply of cocaine and ecstasy.
Sina Omari, 20, who is Iranian, faces two counts of rape; five child sexual exploitation charges; two counts of making an indecent photo of a child; two counts over the supply of cocaine and ecstasy.
Wadie Sharaf, 21, also Syrian, faces one count of rape; one count of attempted rape; three counts of sexual assault; one count of sexual activity with a child.
Hussain Bashar, 19, British, faces one count of rape.
Mohammed Kurdi, 21, also British, two counts of rape; two child sexual exploitation charges; two counts over the supply of ecstasy and cannabis.
Sardam Ahmed, 19, who is Iraqi, faces four counts of rape; one child sexual exploitation charge; one count of distributing an indecent photo of a child, two counts over the supply of cocaine and ecstasy.
Ihab Al-Eisawi, 26, who is Egyptian, faces two counts of rape and one count of sexual assault.
Six of the seven men named by police are listed as living in Bristol. The other, Sardam Ahmad, is of no-fixed abode.
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Officers said safeguarding measures and support have been made available to the victims.
Superintendent Deepak Kenth said the case would be a "huge shock to our communities", but they were working "tirelessly" to stop child sexual exploitation in the city.
"We've held events in Bristol city centre and continue to work with hotels, taxi drivers, and other businesses, to raise awareness about the signs of exploitation and the need to report any concerns or issues to the police," he said.
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