A JURY at Bradford Crown Court has begun hearing evidence from a girl allegedly raped by a group of males in Keighley when she was aged 13 and 14.

A series of interviews the teenager had with police officers was today being played in the packed courtroom where 13 men and a youth are on trial denying a total of 28 sexual offences.

The girl, aged 14 to 17 when the DVDs were recorded, said she was a virgin when a drug dealer called Arif Choudhury raped her in the grounds of a church in Keighley.

Choudhury, who is not on trial, was dealing in heroin, cocaine, steroids, ecstasy, cannabis, MCAT and amphetamine, the girl told the police.

In May, 2011, he slapped her round the face, pulled her hair, pushed her to the ground and raped her when she refused to deliver drugs for him any more, she alleged.

She told how he used physical violence on other occasions, bruising her face and breaking her rib.

She said she never took drugs and got nothing out of delivering them for Choudhury, who is two years her senior.

The girl said he called her "a little white slag," before laughing as he raped her.

"I am thinking I have done him a favour and he used me and abused me," she told the police.

"I pulled my pants up and I sat there crying," she continued.

The girl said that before Choudhury raped her she was a virgin.

"I felt like crap afterwards," she added.

She agreed she told the police she was raped by two white males and that she also lied to officers, claiming she had an abortion after the rape.

"I was just so p****d off about what actually happened that I wanted to make it bigger than it actually was. I wanted to get him for something else; make it more of an issue," she said.

She alleges that after Choudhury raped her, he introduced her to other males in Keighley who raped and orally raped her.

"What were you getting out of this?" the police officer asked.

"I really don't know," the girl replied.

She said she began staying out late and meeting people after the relationship with her mother broke down.

"I got myself into a horrible position," she said.

The jury has been told that the unhappy and vulnerable girl was reported missing from home 71 times before she was taken into care in June, 2012.

All but one of the defendants is accused of raping the child, who said she was abused in a disused underground car park at the former Keighley Police Station, behind the town library, in the grounds of Cliffe Castle and Burgess Park, and in Stockbridge Tunnel.

A second girl was involved in a single rape allegation, dating from 2009 when she was 15, it is alleged.

On trial are: Yasser Kabir, 25, of Belgrave Road, Keighley, who denies four allegations of rape.

Tauqeer Hussain, 23, of Belgrave Road, Keighley, and Nazir Khan, 23, of Buxton Street, Keighley, who plead not guilty to three allegations of rape.

Israr Ali, 19, of Devonshire Street West, Keighley; Mohammed Sardar, 19, of Bradford Street, Lawkholme, Keighley; Saqib Younis, 29, of Bradford Street, Lawkholme, Keighley; Bilal Ziarab, 21, of Sedgwick Close, Manningham, Bradford; Sufyan Ziarab, 22, of Kendal Mellor Court, Keighley; Zain Ali, 20, of Buxton Street, Keighley, and Faisal Khan, 27, of Buxton Street, Keighley, who deny two allegations of rape.

Rohail Iqbal, 22, of Skipton Road, Beechcliffe, Keighley; Rohail Hussain, 18, of Hawk Street, Lawkholme, Keighley, and a 17-year-old youth, who cannot be named for legal reasons, who plead not guilty to one allegation of rape.

Mohammed Akram, 62, of Holker Street, Keighley, who denies one allegation of sexual activity with the girl, when she was 14 and he was 59.

The trial continues.