A harrowing child sexual exploitation case in Gateshead has concluded at Newcastle Crown Court, bringing justice after years of abuse inflicted on six young girls. The crimes, which took place between 2014 and 2019, involved victims as young as 13 to 15 years old and exposed a coordinated network of men who preyed on vulnerable children over a prolonged period.
The sentencing marks the end of an eight-week trial, but for the survivors, it is only one step in a much longer journey toward healing.
What Happened
Between 2014 and 2019, six girls in Gateshead were subjected to sustained sexual abuse by a group of men living near one another. While the victims should have been focused on school, friendships, and growing up, they instead endured repeated exploitation, rape, and coercion.
Evidence presented at Newcastle Crown Court revealed that the men worked together, enabling and facilitating assaults in what police described as an organized pattern of abuse that continued for years within the local community.
Background of the Case
The investigation, led by Northumbria Police, uncovered a disturbing criminal network involving four Romanian nationals and one Albanian national. The men were identified as Klaudio Aleksiu, Stefan Ciuraru, Codrin Dura, Bogdan Gugiuman, and Leonard Paun.
Police detailed how the group used Class A drugs to incapacitate victims, employed blackmail to ensure silence, and shared explicit images as part of their control. In total, the five men were charged with 42 offences, reflecting the scale and seriousness of the abuse.
Case Details and Sentencing
The defendants appeared in court to receive their sentences following convictions for multiple offences, including rape, blackmail, and drug supply:
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Codrin Dura (27) was sentenced to 13 years in prison for crimes including rape, blackmail, and supplying drugs.
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Bogdan Gugiuman (44) received a 14-year prison sentence for rape and supplying drugs.
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The remaining defendants were handed prison terms ranging from 18 months to six years, with the court taking into account that some were juveniles at the time of the offences.
The judge emphasized the calculated nature of the crimes and the profound harm caused to the victims.
Public and Community Reactions
The case has sent shockwaves through Gateshead and the wider region, prompting renewed conversations about child protection and community responsibility. Many have praised the bravery of the survivors, whose willingness to come forward and give evidence was key to securing convictions.
Support organisations and community leaders have stressed the importance of continued vigilance, education, and safeguarding to prevent similar crimes from happening again.
Official Statements or What Happens Next
While the sentencing brings the legal proceedings to a close, authorities and support services have emphasized that recovery for the six survivors is ongoing. Northumbria Police acknowledged that while justice has been served, long-term support, privacy, and care remain essential for those affected.
The community has been urged to continue standing with the survivors, ensuring access to counseling, protection, and understanding as they rebuild their lives after years of trauma.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
