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PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2023 9:25 pm 
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Three women report sexual assaults during Nottinghamshire taxi journeys

A suspect has appeared in court after three young women reported being sexually assaulted during late-night taxi journeys.

The alleged assaults involve women in their late teens and are said to have happened in Nottingham, Broxtowe and Alfreton between April and January.

Zaheer Hussain, aged 43, has been charged with three counts of sexual assault.

The charges relate to incidents in Nottingham city centre on 23 April 2022, Alfreton on 21 July 2022, and Broxtowe on 1 January 2023.

Hussain, of Wilford Crescent, The Meadows, appeared at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday and was bailed to appear at Nottingham Crown Court on 8 February.

Detective Sergeant Laura Gooch, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Sexual assaults have a profound impact on victims, and I am pleased we have been able to identify a suspect in this case.

“Our investigations into what happened will continue in the days and weeks ahead.”

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:11 pm 
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Nottingham taxi driver denies sexually assaulting 3 teenage passengers

https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/not ... ly-8146890

He is set to go on trial in October

A taxi driver has denied sexually assaulting three teenage female passengers. Zaheer Hussain is alleged to have attacked the first victim in Nottingham in April 2022, the second in July 2022 in Amber Valley, Derbyshire, and a third outside Nottingham in January this year, according to Nottinghamshire Police.

Appearing at Nottingham Crown Court on Tuesday (February 14) in a black jacket, white T-shirt, grey jeans and a baseball cap, Hussain, 43, pleaded not guilty to four counts of sexual assault against the three alleged victims.

Nottinghamshire Police had previously said that the alleged victims were in their teens. Steven Bailey, prosecuting, asked for a trial to begin on October 30, which was estimated to last five days.

Extending Hussain’s conditional bail until the trial date, Judge James Sampson said: “The trial will take place sometime during the week commencing October 30. You can have bail on the same terms as before.

“If you fail to attend the trial it will go ahead without you and a warrant will be issued for your arrest.”

Hussain, of Wilford Crescent, The Meadows, cannot work as a taxi driver or sit in the front seat of a motor vehicle under the terms of his bail, as well as adhering to a curfew from 7pm until 7am and other conditions.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:11 pm 
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Hussain, of Wilford Crescent, The Meadows, cannot work as a taxi driver or sit in the front seat of a motor vehicle under the terms of his bail, as well as adhering to a curfew from 7pm until 7am and other conditions.

That looks a bit odd and excessive. For example, suppose his brother was giving him lifts, and his brother had kids. So the accused couldn't sit in the front with his brother, but should sit in the back with the kids? :-s


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 10:15 pm 
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or sit in the front seat of a motor vehicle under the terms of his bail

Never come across that particular bail condition. :-k

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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2025 5:27 pm 
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In February 2023, the press wrote wrote:
Nottingham taxi driver denies sexually assaulting 3 teenage passengers

He is set to go on trial in October [2023]

Wonder why there's been such a delay bringing this to trial?

And I wonder what happened to the third victim - that hasn't been pursued, by the looks of it, for whatever reason :-|

But, I mean, how to effectively admit your guilt...


Nottingham Uber driver sexually assaulted young woman in his taxi and offered cash for her silence

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Zaheer Hussain has been handed a 16-year sentence

A married Nottingham taxi driver who sexually assaulted two young passengers in his cab later offered one of them £6,000 to withdraw her complaint. In a telephone call played at Nottingham Crown Court, Zaheer Hussain asked the girl to meet him in a coffee shop in Old Market Square saying “I have got the money, let’s get it done and dusted, you enjoy it and I’ll get on with the rest of my life”.

The victim refused and the 45-year-old defendant, of The Meadows, took his case to trial where he was found guilty of counts of sexual assault and later pleaded guilty to an additional charge of perverting the course of justice. And the courtroom broke out into spontaneous applause after she fought back tears to bravely read her own impact statement saying how “he preyed on what he thought was a young vulnerable girl but he picked on the wrong girl that night.”

Jailing him for 11 years, Judge Nirmal Shant KC said: “One victim was 18 and she was out celebrating her birthday, she was in drink and you decided to take advantage of her sexually and drove her to an isolated location. She was unsurprisingly terrified, she said in her evidence she thought you were going to kill her. The other had been drinking and was in distress and I conclude you targeted her because of that. This was an abuse of trust and you took advantage of that position as a taxi driver.

“It is clear that what you did has caused lasting damage.”

The trial heard how Hussain, of Wilford Crescent, sexually attacked the victims in 2022 and 2023. The first girl had been drinking and was “alone and distressed” and he invited her to sit with him in the front seat. He offered to drive her to a McDonald's and an assault happened.

The second saw him drive that victim to an isolated location and sexually attack her.

Gordon Aspden, prosecuting, told the court that while he was waiting for the trial he managed to get hold of one of the girl’s mobile numbers and called her twice in early 2024.

He said: “She received two telephone calls back to back from this defendant from a number she knew nothing about. In it he offered her £6,000 to withdraw her support for the prosecution and drop the case against him and asked her to go to a coffee shop in Old Market Square.

“Part of the conversations were recorded.” The prosecutor then played those to the courtroom and in them, the defendant tells the victim: “Look at the evidence you have got and the evidence I have got and it’s 50/50. That will go away if you meet me in the coffee shop.”

In one victim impact statement, one girl, then a university student, said: “That night changed me from an extrovert person and that night significantly shifted my perspective about going out late, getting into taxis and the nightlife scene.”

The second victim fought back tears as she bravely read out her own statement in the courtroom. She told about how she still suffers daily bouts of anxiety and depression, saying: “This man has stolen my youth. When that man put his hands on me I was terrified I would not see my family again and I have been left with a massive distrust around strangers. I don’t want this man to ruin any other young person’s life like he has mine. When everyone goes home there’s a fresh tomorrow but not for me.

“I never did anything wrong. He preyed on what he thought was a young vulnerable girl but he picked on the wrong girl that night.”

Sarah Forshaw KC, mitigating, said: “There is not a shred of arrogance about this defendant and not a shred of defiance. He accepts full responsibility for events in the taxi and he accepts that in full and he accepts the verdicts of the jury.

“He takes the view he ought never to have behaved inappropriately in the taxi and he accepts he is guilty of sexual assaults. His wish is that he had never put his victims through what he did is genuine, but he did and that’s something that he bitterly regrets.”

The 16-year jail term is made up of 11 years custody and five-year extended licence for dangerousness. As well as the prison sentence, Judge Shant placed Hussain on the sex offender register for life and handed him a lifetime restraining order.

Both victims have lifetime anonymity.

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PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2025 7:53 pm 
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Wonder why there's been such a delay bringing this to trial?

The backlog of Crown Court cases is horrendous, and getting longer and longer.

Mini Sx works in two of the biggest Crown Courts in London, and for some fraud cases they are being listed in 2028.

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