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PostPosted: Wed May 05, 2021 4:59 pm 
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Driver wasn't the perp here, but as it's described below it should have been obvious to him that something was amiss, yet there's nothing in the piece to suggest he contacted police, or whatever. The article just says that the victim managed to escape and alert a member of the public.


Preston man jailed for dragging woman from taxi and raping her

https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/n ... xi-raping/

A man who dragged a woman into his flat and raped her has been sentenced to more than eight years in prison.

Quarashi Suliman (pictured), 22, of Osborne Street, Preston, appeared at Preston Crown Court yesterday (Tuesday, May 4th) where he was found guilty of the rape which occurred in the early hours of February 1st, 2020. He was also sentenced yesterday.

The court heard the victim – a 43-year-old woman – had been on a night out in Preston and had briefly spoken with Suliman in a bar.

At around midnight she left to get in a taxi home but was followed by Suliman, who climbed into the same taxi and gave the driver his own address.

Once at the address Suliman dragged her out of the vehicle by her wrists and into his first floor flat, where he raped her.

The victim attempted to leave the address several times but was pulled back by Suliman, before she finally managed to escape and alert a member of the public.

Today Suliman was sentenced to eight years and four months in prison.

DC Dan Armstrong, of Preston Police, said: “Suliman is clearly a dangerous and predatory sex offender.

“On that night he targeted a vulnerable woman, who he could see was heading home alone, following her first into the taxi and then dragging her from the taxi and into his address. His actions were utterly abhorrent and I can only imagine how terrified the victim must have been.

“The victim must be commended for the bravery she showed in coming forward to report the incident, and for the great courage she demonstrated during the trial. That courage has ensured a dangerous man has been taken off the streets.

“The mental scars Suliman inflicted on her will not heal easily, but I hope the sentence today gives her some closure and enables her to start moving forward.

“I also hope this result sends a message that we take all reports of sexual offences seriously. Anybody who has been a victim of such an offence is encouraged to come forward to report it, safe in the knowledge they will be treated sensitively and professionally at all times.


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PostPosted: Wed May 05, 2021 4:59 pm 
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Once at the address Suliman dragged her out of the vehicle by her wrists and into his first floor flat...

Presumably driver hasn't had his safeguarding training yet. If so, then presumably he'd have noticed something wasn't quite right :?


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At around midnight she left to get in a taxi home but was followed by Suliman, who climbed into the same taxi and gave the driver his own address.



why didn't she speak up at this point and allow him to do that unchallenged ? :shock:

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PostPosted: Wed May 05, 2021 6:45 pm 
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Once at the address Suliman dragged her out of the vehicle by her wrists and into his first floor flat...

Presumably driver hasn't had his safeguarding training yet. If so, then presumably he'd have noticed something wasn't quite right :?

If a driver sees a lady being dragged out of his cab and doesn't contact the police, then IMO that driver isn't fit and proper to drive the cab in the first place. [-X

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PostPosted: Thu May 06, 2021 1:26 am 
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Sussex wrote:
StuartW wrote:
Presumably driver hasn't had his safeguarding training yet. If so, then presumably he'd have noticed something wasn't quite right :?

If a driver sees a lady being dragged out of his cab and doesn't contact the police, then IMO that driver isn't fit and proper to drive the cab in the first place. [-X

Indeed, it all seems very odd. And for anyone in any doubt, I was being sarcastic about the safeguarding earlier.


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