GLASGOW BUS DRIVER JAILED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULTS AND GESTURES IN COURT
A GLASGOW rapist who made a cut-throat gesture to jurors who convicted him of attacking a showbusiness star's daughter has been given an extra 18 months in jail.Bus driver Irfan Hussain, 29, made the gestures after his trial for raping one girl and trying to rape another.
The judge had jailed him for 14½ years for the attacks, but he was brought back to the High Court in Glasgow over the gestures and admitted breach of the peace.
Sentencing Hussain, who is in Peterhead Prison, judge Lady Dorrian said he had committed a serious offence that was not a normal breach of the peace.
Hussain, of Carrington Street, St George's Cross, was found guilty last November of abducting and raping the showbusiness star's 20-year-old daughter in 2001, in Pollok Park, and abducting and attempting to rape a 19-year-old in 2005, at the Larkfield bus depot in Victoria Road.
The court heard Hussain prowled the city centre in a friend's car looking for victims.
The rape trial judge, Lord Hardie, said Hussain was a "sexual predator" and jailed him for 13 years for the sex assaults and a further 18 months, to be served consecutively, for a bail offence.
He told Hussain that on his release his sentence would be extended by a further six years, during which he would be strictly monitored.