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вторник, 12 марта 2019 г.

«Breaking News» Police catch rapist taxi driver who assaulted two women ten years ago after chance DNA match

A taxi driver rapist who was able to live freely for 10 years was captured on tonight's episode of 24 Hours in Police Custody.


The channel 4 programme followed police in Luton after a routine check found a match from a new domestic encounter, with DNA collect`ed at the time of the rapes in 2007. 


DNA at the scene of both rapes linked the suspect together, but police were unable to identify a suspect until a more recent domestic encounter. 


Cameras followed the twists and turns of the arrest, as the case was reopened thanks to the new evidence.  



Interrogators were skeptical of Ahmed's excuses and declared the girls had no reason to lie about the rape as they don't have a history of knowing him


Interrogators were skeptical of Ahmed's excuses and declared the girls had no reason to lie about the rape as they don't have a history of knowing him



Interrogators were skeptical of Ahmed's excuses and declared the girls had no reason to lie about the rape as they don't have a history of knowing him 



'Behind every unsolved rape case there will be a victim who has not received justice,' said detective Ginnette Amico. 'It's my job to not leave any stone unturned.'


Viewers saw police track down Ahmed Shipu to his house, and then question him over the incidents.   

Detective Amico watched footage of the victim's interviews from 2007, as both described being picked up by a taxi driver and offered a lift.


The first, a 15-year-old girl, was picked up and driven on a route she didn't know, before the man stopped in a car park, pushed her to the ground and committed the rape. 




Suspect Ahmed (pictured) attempted to convince Detective Amico that the girls involved in the rape case were falsely accusing him


Suspect Ahmed (pictured) attempted to convince Detective Amico that the girls involved in the rape case were falsely accusing him



Suspect Ahmed (pictured) attempted to convince Detective Amico that the girls involved in the rape case were falsely accusing him 





Detective Amico (pictured), who revealed she felt responsible for protecting victims, tracked down an individual now in their thirties who was raped at age 22 and gained further evidence


Detective Amico (pictured), who revealed she felt responsible for protecting victims, tracked down an individual now in their thirties who was raped at age 22 and gained further evidence



Detective Amico (pictured), who revealed she felt responsible for protecting victims, tracked down an individual now in their thirties who was raped at age 22 and gained further evidence 



The second, a 22-year-old, was offered a lift with another man, however when the male got out of the car to pick up something from his house, the suspect drove off and raped her.  


'I see myself as a protector of victims, and the two victims have had to carry on their lives with the scars he has created for them,' explained  detective Amico.


Reopening a cold case has it's challenges, and the detectives must look through the evidence collected. Though they knock on doors and ask questions, Detective Amico is left frustrated.


'What they've got to realise is that if it was their mum or their sister then they'd want people to say something,' she explained. 


During the hour-and-a-half episode, police are able to track down the older of the two victims, who is now in her thirties, and listens on as she tries to provide as much evidence as she can.   




Detective Ginnette Amico (pictured) based in Luton, attempted to track down a man accused of rape who had been living freely for ten years on tonight's episode of Channel 4's 24 Hours In Police Custody


Detective Ginnette Amico (pictured) based in Luton, attempted to track down a man accused of rape who had been living freely for ten years on tonight's episode of Channel 4's 24 Hours In Police Custody



Detective Ginnette Amico (pictured) based in Luton, attempted to track down a man accused of rape who had been living freely for ten years on tonight's episode of Channel 4's 24 Hours In Police Custody





Detective Amico (pictured) concluded that Ahmed saw drunk, lone females as an easy target at a time when he wasn't having much of an active sex life


Detective Amico (pictured) concluded that Ahmed saw drunk, lone females as an easy target at a time when he wasn't having much of an active sex life



Detective Amico (pictured) concluded that Ahmed saw drunk, lone females as an easy target at a time when he wasn't having much of an active sex life



Police were then able to look at phone records and identify the time of day that Ahmed would most likely be home in order to take him into custody.


With only 24 hours to charge Ahmed, police must be sure that they have the evidence necessary. 


But Ahmed is unable to keep a straight story, and police doubt he is telling the truth.


He claims both incidents were consensual and swears on his daughter's life that he is being honest. 


'Only she knows, I know, and God knows what happened,' said Ahmed, before claiming that 'an English guy wouldn't have to go through this'.   


However, Ahmed is charged with the incidents in May 2018, and sentenced to 22 years in prison.    




Ahmed (pictured) who argued 'an English guy' wouldn't have to face his situation, was charged with the rape accusations and sentenced to 22 years in prison


Ahmed (pictured) who argued 'an English guy' wouldn't have to face his situation, was charged with the rape accusations and sentenced to 22 years in prison



Ahmed (pictured) who argued 'an English guy' wouldn't have to face his situation, was charged with the rape accusations and sentenced to 22 years in prison



Link hienalouca.com

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Main photo article A taxi driver rapist who was able to live freely for 10 years was captured on tonight’s episode of 24 Hours in Police Custody.
The channel 4 programme followed police in Luton after a routine check found a match from a new domestic encounter, with DNA collect`ed at the time of the rapes in...


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