Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Man, 54, jailed for sex with teenager

- BY LUCAS CUMISKY

A 54-YEAR OLD year-old married man has been jailed for 11 years after being found guilty of having sex with a 15-year-old girl.

Jawwad Akram was sentenced at Harrow Crown Court, in north-west London, yesterday.

He was found guilty of sexual activity with a child and two counts of facilitati­ng the travel of another person with the view of exploitati­on, which covers the period from August to October 2021.

Akram, of Edgware, north London, repeatedly denied having sex with the teenager after he was first arrested but DNA evidence proved he was the biological father of a baby she went on to have aborted. Jurors previously heard the 15-year-old went missing in August after her family refused to allow Akram to marry her.

He allegedly took her to stay in a rented flat in Dundee and the girl’s mother did not know where she was until more than a month later.

In September, staff at a London hotel called police after they became concerned about the age difference between Akram and the girl when they checked in.

Akram was arrested and bailed under the condition that he did not contact the girl, who was put into foster care the next day.

The girl then went missing from her foster family’s home in Kent in October and Akram had allegedly made arrangemen­ts to take her back to Scotland.

He was arrested at his home several days later and the girl was found safe in a Dundee flat the following day.

Judge Rosa Dean gave a concurrent jail term for the three counts.

She condemned Akram’s “predatory” behaviour and said she believes claims he acted like a “racist” towards the victim – who cannot be named for legal reasons – and her family.

Judge Dean said: “You took [the girl] away from her family and then from her foster home in order to exploit her by having sex with her.” She added: “She was a child you groomed, exploited and got pregnant.”

Judge Dean imposed an indefinite restrainin­g order barring Akram from contacting the girl or her family and put him on the sex offenders register for life.

She also made a sexual harm prevention order, without time limit.

She prohibited Akram from contacting any children under 16 or from having unsupervis­ed contact with those under this age.

He was also banned from living in the same household as any child under the age of 16, unless social services give permission.

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