Muhammad Sheikhi was found guilty after a four-day trial at Stirling Sheriff Court.
A Syrian asylum seeker has been found guilty of sexually assaulting two women in Falkirk. Muhammad Sheikhi, 23, carried out both attacks in the early hours of Sunday, November 30, last year, close to the Cladhan Hotel, where he had been staying.
He assaulted the first woman at a railway bridge on Kerse Lane, where he hugged her, repeatedly kissed her on the face and mouth, and put his hands under her clothing.
He then sexually assaulted a second woman in Kerse Lane and the nearby Bellsmeadow skate park, where he pinned her against a tree and put his hands under her clothing.
Sheikhi, who came to the UK by boat, denied all the charges against him. However, a jury found him guilty of both charges at Stirling Sheriff Court today, May 29, following a four-day trial. He is due to be sentenced on June 29.
Addressing the jury on Friday morning before he sent them out to consider their verdicts, Sheriff Keith O’Mahony said: “It is important that your verdict is based on the evidence. It must not be swayed by any emotional considerations or prejudice or any revulsion you might have for the type of conduct which is alleged.”
Stirling Sheriff Court previously heard CCTV footage showed Sheikhi walking alongside one of the women in Kerse Lane while she wore his shoes and he walked in socks after allegedly giving her his footwear because her high heels had broken.
On Thursday, jurors were shown footage of Sheikhi’s police interview following his arrest at the hotel later that morning. During the interview, conducted through an Arabic interpreter, Sheikhi claimed he had taken “pity” on the second woman after seeing her crying by the roadside.
“She told me that she needs help to get home,” he said. “She was crying and she was wearing high heels and the straps were broken, they were snapped. When I saw her, we are human so I took pity on her. I took pity on her, I took off my shoes, I gave her my shoes.”
During the walk, Sheikhi seized the woman, pinned her against a tree and sexually assaulted her before later attacking her again at Bellsmeadow skate park with intent to rape her.
“I said to myself, ‘you’re doing something nice to people’,” he told police. “When I was walking to her address I thought the guy she was talking to over the phone … I thought they would be thanking me for helping her, walking her home. To me it was something like an act of kindness.”
Regarding the woman earlier in the night, Sheikhi claimed the woman approached him and asked where he was from before requesting his Snapchat details. Asked whether he hugged or kissed the woman, Sheikhi said she hugged him and “might have kissed” him, but he denied touching her sexually.
Giving his closing speech on Thursday, prosecutor Jamie Hilland put it to the jury that Sheikhi had acted in a “predatory” manner towards the two women.
“I suggest that the evidence demonstrates that in the early hours of November 30 last year, the accused behaved in a predatory manner towards these two women and he sexually assaulted them,” Mr Hilland said.
“There are compelling similarities between the two crimes. These were so closely linked in time and circumstances as to form part of a single course of criminal conduct systematically pursued by the accused.”
He added: “On their evidence the accused approached both women, he’s tried to give them his phone. He tried to get them to add him on Snapchat. In both cases he’s tried to corner the complainer, and he then sexually assaulted both of them.”
In his closing speech, Sheikhi’s lawyer Paul Keenan urged the jury to acquit his client of both charges, saying the evidence against him was “flawed throughout”.
He cast doubt on the credibility of both women, saying both had been drinking for hours before the alleged assaults were said to have taken place. He also said the fact Sheikhi had remained with one of his alleged victims while she was talking to her friend was not consistent with him having just sexually assaulted her.
He asked the jury: “If Sheikhi had sexually assaulted her with the intention of raping her, does it make sense for him to be hanging about while she’s talking with other people?”
He added: “I would say not.”
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