Wednesday, January 09, 2013

Minicab driver raped 20-year-old female passenger after climbing into back of taxi when she fell asleep on journey home



  • Vile Mohammed Shahin, 28, subjected his 20-year-old victim to what police described as a 'sickening attack' after picking her up in Leeds, West Yorkshire, where she had been on a night out.

    It was later found that Shahin had switched off the GPS tracking system that monitored his vehicle’s movements from the moment the woman got in, suggesting he had a sinister motive from the outset.

    The 28-year-old, from Bradford, pleaded guilty to rape and was jailed at Nottingham Crown Court to seven and a half years in prison.

    Mohammed Shahin has been jailed for more than seven years for raping a passengerThe judge also ordered that he be deported to his home country of Bangladesh after serving his sentence.

    The court heard that Shahin picked up his victim just off The Calls clubs and bar area of Leeds, after she had been on a night out with two friends whom she left to get into the cab in the early hours of September 30 last year.

    She asked to be taken to her home in Baildon but fell asleep on the way.


    When she woke, she found that Shahin had parked in a remote lane in an unknown location.

    He climbed into the back of the car and raped her before dropping her off near her home.

    Nottingham Crown Court heard how the driver parked his car in an unknown location, climbed into the back seat and attacked the woman
    During the inquiry police issued an e-fit from a detailed description given by his traumatised victim.

    Shahin was arrested within weeks of the attack and charged with rape.
    After the case, Detective Chief Inspector Scott Wood, of West Yorkshire Police’s Homicide and Major Enquiry team, paid tribute to the woman’s bravery in providing crucial evidence to his team of detectives.

    'Shahin abused of his position as a private hire driver to take advantage of a vulnerable woman and we are pleased to see him behind bars for the extremely serious crimes he committed,' said Detective Chief Inspector Wood.

    'He subjected his victim to a sickening attack and we would like to give credit to her bravery in the way she dealt with the situation and assisted the police in bringing Shahin to justice.'

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