TWO pairs of brothers were "significant organisers" of child sex parties in Oxford, the Old Bailey heard this afternoon.
Prosecutor Noel Lucas, making his closing speech in the trial of nine men accused of running a child sex ring, said the evidence heard over the last three months showed Akhtar and Anjum Dogar had a "constant interest" in underage girls.
He also told the jury it was clear after hearing from witnesses that brothers Mohammed and Bassam Karrar knew the Dogars.
Mr Lucas said: "The evidence shows that these two pairs of brothers were significant organisers of sex parties both in Oxford and in neighbouring towns."
The defendants deny all charges. The trial continues.
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