A Jewish teacher turned businessman has been jailed following his conviction for a series of sexual assaults on teenage girls .
Todros Grynhaus, 50, was sentenced to 13 years and two months in jail at court in Manchester on Friday.
He was also handed an extended four year licence.
He was convicted in May of five counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault against the girls when they were aged around 14 and 15.
Grynhaus, a prominent member of the Charedi community in Salford, was accused of a course of conduct against the two alleged victims over a number of years which involved touching them inappropriately and forcing himself on them.
Detective Sergeant Joanne Kay of Greater Manchester Police said: “Grynhaus had gained the trust of his victims before sexually assaulting and abusing them. He thought he could get away with his crime but thanks to their bravery in coming forward and supporting this investigation, we have been able to prosecute him.
“This case goes to show no matter when the offence took place, justice will eventually catch up with you. We take all sexual crime reports extremely seriously and victims will be supported by specialist officers thorough out the investigation. If you have been a victim, please do not suffer in silence and call police.
“I would also ask those who may be aware of such crimes taking place within their community to report them to police. All reports will be treated with the strictest of confidence.”
Grynhaus fled to Jerusalem in 2013 in an effort to avoid justice, but was deported back to Britain last December.
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