A London restaurant worker who repaid the kindness of a teenage girl by sexually assaulting her has been jailed.
Mohammed Thoskir Ali approached the 16-year-old at Chippenham railway
station on June 1 last year and asked her if she would help him buy a
train ticket to London because his English was not very good.
As they left the ticket counter, the 63-year-old asked her if she wanted to go for a drink.
The teen avoided Ali’s question and pointed out which platform he needed to go to.
However, as the girl went to leave, Ali gestured that he wanted to hug her.
She responded by trying to shake his hand at which point, Ali pulled
her towards him and began to kiss her, before touching her
inappropriately.
The teen immediately reported what had happened to the staff in the ticket office, who called British Transport Police.
Officers boarded Ali’s train at Didcot Parkway and, after a search of
the carriages, he was found and arrested on suspicion of sexual assault
by touching.
Ali was later charged with the offence but denied carrying out the assault, claiming the victim had hugged him.
However, a district judge sitting at Chippenham Magistrates’ Court
saw through his story and Ali, of Hanbury Street, in Tower Hamlets, was
found guilty.
He was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison, given a restraining order
until January 2018 and was placed on the Sex Offender Register for seven
years.
Old man, she is old enough to be your grand daughter...16 weeks in jail is too small as punishment for this vile offender
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