The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Hotel porter jailed after he sneaked into woman’s room and bit her on the neck

Eleven months in prison for sex attack on vulnerable woman

- By Kate Cronin news@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @peterborou­ghtel

A hotel night porter from Peterborou­gh sneaked into a woman’s room before climbing on top of her and biting her neck.

Zeshan Akhtar walked into the room at the four-star Talbot Hotel in Oundle and pinned the woman’s arms above her head so he could carry out his assault.

Northampto­n Crown Court heard that the woman had noticed Akhtar, 39, staring at her uncomforta­bly in the hotel bar that evening in early 2018, and that he had been sent home earlier on as a manager saw him in the bar and believed he was drunk. He had only been working there for a week.

In the early hours, the woman had gone up to her room and got into bed, but five minutes later she heard him come into the room and he climbed on the quilt on top of her. She tried to push him away but he got off the bed, lifted the quilt, saying: ‘Show me what you’ve got’.

Prosecutin­g, Mark Achurch, continued: “He was pinning her arms above her head and started to bite the left side of her neck.”

The woman told him to go away and began shouting out which caused Akhtar, of Brookfurlo­ng, Ravensthor­pe, to walk away, shouting out that he loved her.

Akhtar had initially denied the incident and had been due to stand trial this April.

“But days before he was due in court he was arrested at Heathrow airport trying to board a plane to Pakistan. He told police that he had been due to go there for a few days to sort out legal affairs for his late father.

“He then pleaded guilty to sexual assault.”

In a victim personal statement to the court, the woman who cannot be identified for legal reasons, described herself as ‘an emotional wreck’ after the incident.

She had to take time off work and is still emotional three years on if she has to talk about the incident. She has been left suffering from anxiety and is on medication.

Reading her statement, Mr Achurch said: “Before the incident she described herself as being funny, sociable and outgoing. She was happy going out with other people and on her own.”

The court was told that Akhtar had 19 previous conviction­s for 41 offences including battery, robbery and driving matters, but no previous sexual offending.

In mitigation, the court heard how Akhtar had eventually pleaded guilty at the last minute. He was said to be ‘deeply ashamed and apologetic’ for what he had done.

Sentencing Akhtar, Recorder Graham Huston said: “It was a very frightenin­g attack. People who stay in hotels are entitled to feel safe and secure.

“You have no insight into your behaviour and it’s difficult to see any remorse on your part.

“This was a sexual attack on a vulnerable woman effectivel­y trapped in her hotel room.”

The court heard that the offence fell into category 2B with a starting point of one year in jail which was reduced to ten months for the guilty plea.

Akhtar was also given an extra month in jail for failing to surrender. He was also placed on the sex offenders’ register for 10 years.

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