Six men from Birmingham have been named by a high court judge as being the subject of anti-grooming orders, which were put in place to ensure they have no contact with vulnerable girls.
The decision to identify the men as being subject to injunctions preventing child sexual exploitation was made by Mr Justice Keehan, despite objections from the West Midlands police that they could become the targets of far-right vigilante attacks.
The injunctions were obtained by Birmingham city council to ensure the men have no further contact with a 17-year-old girl who was found in their company. It is believed to be the first time such a legal device has been used to safeguard vulnerable juveniles.
The injunctions – which also bar the men from approaching any girl under the age of 18 with whom they were not previously associated in a public place – could be adopted by other local authorities.
The injunctions remain in force until the girl turns 18. Altogether 10 men have been served with injunctions – some on an interim basis, some as final orders. The injunctions were served on various dates over the past month.
The six named as being the subject of the final orders are
Omar Ahmed, 27,
Mohammed Anjam, 31,
Sajid Hussain, 40,
Nasim Khan, 19,
Shah Alam, 37
and Mohammed Javid, 34.