a shopkeeper Who has prepared and sexually harassed a teenage girl in stockport Went to jail for 10 years.
Daniel Hashmi Six crime, including rape attempt, was found guilty, After a test in Manchester Minasul Street Crown Court against the same girl. He was sentenced to ten years in jail, Greater Manchester Police Said.
Hashmi was Arrested in December 2024 after a friend’s sister Reported his suspicion Police,
During the court trial, the victim said in a statement: “I thought I could trust him. He is an adult, and he is to be a patron, but after that, I will never trust anyone again.
“This has impressed me more than anyone, who will ever know – I think betrayal and completely disappointed.
“They have taken away the most important things that I will never find back – I think it is used, and this is the worst thing.”
Police established that there were crimes in Hashmi’s business on Wellington Road South, StockportBetween November and December last year.
The shopkeeper had bought vodka and vapor for his hunting, blocked the door in a rear room with a couch on an occasion to prevent him from leaving before sexually assaulting him.
He denied crimes but found guilty in three cases sexual harassment On a woman, two counts of rape and attempt to attack by entry.
In addition to his 10 -year sentence, Hashimi will have to sign a sex criminal register for life, and a preventive order and a lifetime sexual loss will be ordered.
Detective Constable Ben Swap of the Stockport’s complex security team said: “The girl and her family have shown great courage, and we will continue to support them … GMP’s Stockport Complex Security Team is a multi-agency team that focuses on protecting weak children and youth from exploitation and loss.
“This team, including police officers, social workers and other professionals, work to protect, assess and feed about concerns, especially related to the exploitation of the child.
“We are fully committed to removing criminals like Hashimi from the streets, as he is a threat to society, and especially for children, important.”
He said that he hoped that punishment will assure the victims to report the crimes of this nature and assure that criminals will be brought into justice.