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Life for job advert sex attacker | Life for job advert sex attacker |
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A sex attacker who targeted foreign women searching for work has been jailed for life. | A sex attacker who targeted foreign women searching for work has been jailed for life. |
Saeied Negad, 38, of south-east London raped a Congolese woman who applied for a job as his housekeeper in 2005. | Saeied Negad, 38, of south-east London raped a Congolese woman who applied for a job as his housekeeper in 2005. |
Six years earlier he sexually assaulted a Czech student who had responded to another job advertisement. | Six years earlier he sexually assaulted a Czech student who had responded to another job advertisement. |
Old Bailey Judge Richard Hawkins said he "laid a trap" for vulnerable women, police believe there are other victims who never came forward. | Old Bailey Judge Richard Hawkins said he "laid a trap" for vulnerable women, police believe there are other victims who never came forward. |
Bus driver Negad, of Eltham, was told he must serve at least six years before applying for parole. | Bus driver Negad, of Eltham, was told he must serve at least six years before applying for parole. |
'Significant risk' | 'Significant risk' |
The judge told him he presented a "significant risk to vulnerable women in our society". | The judge told him he presented a "significant risk to vulnerable women in our society". |
His first victim had answered an advertisement for a job at a pizza shop in Seven Sisters, north London. | His first victim had answered an advertisement for a job at a pizza shop in Seven Sisters, north London. |
But the 23-year-old ended up being locked into his premises and indecently assaulted in what the judge described as a "frightening experience". | But the 23-year-old ended up being locked into his premises and indecently assaulted in what the judge described as a "frightening experience". |
Six years later, in August 2005, he raped a 24-year-old woman from the Democratic Republic of Congo three times at his home in Eltham, after telling her she could have free accommodation if she cooked and cleaned for him. | Six years later, in August 2005, he raped a 24-year-old woman from the Democratic Republic of Congo three times at his home in Eltham, after telling her she could have free accommodation if she cooked and cleaned for him. |
This predatory man has been convicted for carrying out serious sexual offences targeting vulnerable women Det Insp Paul Meaden | |
The court heard he was violent, and told her no-one would hear her screams. | The court heard he was violent, and told her no-one would hear her screams. |
When she contacted police, they noted similarities with the other unsolved attack and checked the DNA profiles from both which matched. Nejad was later arrested. | |
Det Insp Paul Meaden added: "This predatory man has been convicted for carrying out serious sexual offences targeting vulnerable women who were, by virtue of their immigration status, isolated in the community. | Det Insp Paul Meaden added: "This predatory man has been convicted for carrying out serious sexual offences targeting vulnerable women who were, by virtue of their immigration status, isolated in the community. |
"I have no doubt that there will be other women who have not yet found the courage to contact police to report similar offences. I would encourage them to come forward." | "I have no doubt that there will be other women who have not yet found the courage to contact police to report similar offences. I would encourage them to come forward." |
Nejad, an Iranian political refugee who had been granted British citizenship, had been convicted at an earlier hearing. His defence lawyer said he had "misread signals". | Nejad, an Iranian political refugee who had been granted British citizenship, had been convicted at an earlier hearing. His defence lawyer said he had "misread signals". |
But the judge told him he would serve a minimum of six years before he could apply for parole. | But the judge told him he would serve a minimum of six years before he could apply for parole. |
He added: "But the parole board can only release you if they are satisfied they can do so." | He added: "But the parole board can only release you if they are satisfied they can do so." |
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