Naleem Nasleem SENTENCED FOR RAPE IN LINTHORPE, MIDDLESBROUGH
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Linthorpe Rapist
In a case that has sent shockwaves through the Middlesbrough community, Naleem Nasleem, a taxi driver from Oxford Road in Linthorpe, was convicted of heinous crimes involving a passenger. The incident took place in the early hours of a September morning last year, raising serious concerns about safety and trust in private hire services within the area.
Following an extensive eight-day trial at Teesside Crown Court, a jury found Nasleem guilty of two counts of rape. The court proceedings revealed disturbing details about the assault, which occurred while Nasleem was operating as a private hire taxi driver. The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, was subjected to a brutal attack during her journey, prompting a swift and thorough investigation by law enforcement authorities.
Judge Simon Phillips QC delivered the verdict and subsequently handed down a severe sentence of ten years in prison for Nasleem. In addition to his incarceration, the judge ordered that Nasleem be registered on the sex offenders register indefinitely, a measure aimed at safeguarding the public and monitoring his activities post-release. The sentencing underscores the gravity of the crime and the judicial system’s commitment to punishing such egregious violations of trust and safety within the community.
Following an extensive eight-day trial at Teesside Crown Court, a jury found Nasleem guilty of two counts of rape. The court proceedings revealed disturbing details about the assault, which occurred while Nasleem was operating as a private hire taxi driver. The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, was subjected to a brutal attack during her journey, prompting a swift and thorough investigation by law enforcement authorities.
Judge Simon Phillips QC delivered the verdict and subsequently handed down a severe sentence of ten years in prison for Nasleem. In addition to his incarceration, the judge ordered that Nasleem be registered on the sex offenders register indefinitely, a measure aimed at safeguarding the public and monitoring his activities post-release. The sentencing underscores the gravity of the crime and the judicial system’s commitment to punishing such egregious violations of trust and safety within the community.