RIAZ MUHAMMED, 51, JAILED FOR RAPE AT BRISTOL GUEST HOUSE
Two sexual predators have been found guilty of raping a vulnerable woman at a Bristol guest house six years ago.Riaz Muhammed, 51, from Easton, and Muhammed Zahid, 46, from St Phillips, have been jailed following an eight-day trial at Bristol Crown Court on Wednesday, December 17, after they were unanimously found guilty.
The court heard how Muhammed, a taxi driver, picked up the victim before driving around Bristol.
He paid for her to stay at a guest house in a location which was known to him.
Muhammed then arranged for his friend, Zahid, to attend the house.
When the victim was unconscious, the men then raped her in a planned attack, the court heard.
Both men were sentenced for the rape of a woman over 16, and the offences were committed against one woman at a guest house in 2019.
Muhammed was jailed for nine years, and Zahid was sentenced to eight years in prison.
Police say that both men are now in prison and have been told they will serve two-thirds of their sentences in custody, at which point they will be released on license.
The force has maintained contact with the victim and offered her access to any support services she may benefit from.
In a joint statement, the two investigating officers, DC Laurence Castle and DC Saoirse Moore, said: “Muhammad and Zahid are calculating sexual predators who preyed on a vulnerable victim, hoping she would not have the strength to come forward.
“However, despite the trauma they have caused, they are now facing a considerable amount of time in prison after a jury has found them guilty.
I would like to commend the jury for their remarkable determination to understand and process the significant facts of this case and recognising the vital importance of consent.
“The victim has shown truly extraordinary resilience despite the amount of trauma she was forced to endure at the hands of the men who the victim believed were taking her to a place of safety.
We admire her for coming forwards and remaining hopeful throughout the arduous process.
“We hope this conviction sends out an important message that any acts of violence towards women and girls will never be tolerated and every victim deserves to be heard and supported.” Victims of rape or sexual assault, recent or non-recent, can self-refer to The Bridge, a Sexual Assault Referral Centre available 24/7 365 days a year.
Visit their website or call 0117 342 6999.