Edinburgh 2023-10-25

Mohammed Ahmed 24

Repeatedly sexually assaulted two younger girls.

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Offender ID: O-4801

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Mayfield Road, Edinburgh, EH9

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A child rapist who started abusing girls when he was just 12-years-old has been given a lighter prison sentence due to his ‘immaturity’ at the time of the attacks.

Mohammed Ahmed, who is now 24, repeatedly sexually assaulted two younger girls in Edinburgh. Police had been called to his former home after he told them he was considering taking his own life. Officers later discovered there had been a confrontation involving Ahmed and a victim days earlier during which he was accused of raping her.

The sex offender, from Mayfield Road in Edinburgh, denied a series of charges during an earlier trial but was convicted of five offences involving two girls. He was found guilty of sexually assaulting and raping one girl when she was aged nine in December 2010. The High Court in Edinburgh also convicted him of assaulting her by punching her, grabbing her by the hair and dragging her.

Ahmed was also found guilty of sexually assaulting and raping a second girl on various occasions between 2010 and 2014, including physical assaults during which he punched her and pulled her hair and on one occasion pushed her down stairs and throttled her after putting his arm around her neck, reports Edinburgh Live.

Judge Lord Doherty said Ahmed had a tough childhood and suffered with his mental health. He told him: "Had you been an adult at the time of all of these offences the sentence I would have passed would have been more severe. In light of your immaturity at the time of most of these offences, the sentence which I pass is an extended sentence of six years imprisonment, of which the custodial part is four years and the extension period is two years." It means Ahmed will spend four years behind bars and a further two years on licence.

Defending, Gareth Jones KC said his client continued to deny committing the offences and has not committed any further crimes since his attacks between the age of 12 and 15. But he acknowledged that ‘serious harm’ was caused and argued that given Ahmed's young age now and at the time of the offending the guidelines for sentencing young persons applied in his case.

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