WORCESTER STATION SECURITY GUARD JAILED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT
A 'vile' security worker sexually assaulted a teenage girl at a railway station, then waved at her as her train left the platform.Aamar Mohammed approached the 14-year-old while he was on duty at Worcester Shrub Hill on November 14, 2021, and asked where she was travelling to.
He then walked her to the platform her train was due to arrive at before heading into an office at the station.
He then asked the girl if she wanted to wait in the warmth of the office for her train.
However, as she approached, he turned the lights off.
Inside the office, Mohammed forced himself upon the young girl and sexually assaulted her.
She managed to get away from him and return to the platform to board her train.
Mohammed then emerged from the office and waved at her as the service left the station.
The girl, who suffered bruising from the attack, told her family what had happened, and the police were called.
Mohammed, of Shireland Road, [link to Birmingham](https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/all-about/smethwick), was arrested the same evening and an investigation, led by British Transport Police detectives, resulted in multiple charges being brought against him.
He failed to appear for a subsequent court hearing and was rearrested at his home address in March 2023.
The 35-year-old was found guilty of two counts of sexual assault following a week-long trial at Worcester Crown Court.
He was sentenced to three years and eight months in prison on January 12.
He was also given an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order and will be on the sex offenders register for life.
Following the sentencing, Detective Constable Tim Friend from BTP said: “Aamar Mohammed used his trusted position as a station security guard to groom a teenage girl and subject her to a deplorable sexual assault.
“His attack was so forceful that it left the victim with physical injuries, and will no doubt have a lasting impact on her psychologically.
“It is down to her bravery in reporting him to police, and determination to stick with the process as it progressed through the courts, that we have been able to bring a truly vile man to justice.”