A Shipley man has been jailed for sexual abuse he committed against two girls when he was a teenager.
Naser Mahmood, 37, of Bradford Road, Shipley, was convicted of two offences of rape and six allegations of indecent assault.
During the trial, the jury heard that one girl reported the abuse in 2012 but did not take the allegation further at that time, but police were eventually alerted in 2016.
Mahmood was sentenced to 16 years imprisonment.
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