A suspected grooming gang of eight men were charged with more than 30 offences of historical child sexual exploitation that spanned more than a decade.
The men, aged 54 to 75, carried out the alleged abuse on victims in south Wales between 1985 and 1996.
The suspects face 34 charges, including 17 counts of rape, some of which relate to multiple incidents of rape.
It comes as part of an investigation named Operation Oak by Gwent Police, which stemmed from reports by several women of sexual abuse committed against them as children.
The charges involve eight victims who were children at the time of
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