A predatory fake taxi driver who sexually assaulted a vulnerable woman in Leicester has been jailed.
Disturbing CCTV footage captured by police revealed how Ghulan Mohammed, 36, stalked his victim through the city centre for nearly an hour before luring her into his car.
The footage tracked the pair to multiple locations over a two-hour period, including Richard III Road, Pingle Street, and Swan Street.
The victim, who was intoxicated, made a desperate attempt to escape at a petrol station in the early hours of the morning. However, Mohammed persisted, eventually driving her to Leicester Forest East and stopping at a hotel car park on Hinckley Road.
The ordeal only ended when the victim's friends, who had tracked her phone, found her partially undressed, bruised, and muddy inside Mohammed's car.
Mohammed, who was also without trousers, attempted to persuade the victim to return to his vehicle.
Following his arrest, Mohammed denied any wrongdoing, claiming the victim had consented.
However, a week-long trial at Leicester Crown Court found him guilty of four sexual assaults, attempted rape, theft and four counts of fraud.
He was subsequently jailed for seven years and three months at Northampton Crown Court.
Maimuna Bappa, of the Crown Prosecution Service, highlighted the crucial role of CCTV and ANPR evidence in proving Mohammed's predatory behaviour.
She emphasised that the footage clearly demonstrated the victim's lack of consent.
Bappa praised the victim's courage in resisting the attack and assisting with the investigation and prosecution.
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