BBC
July 19, 2015
A man has been jailed for 11 years after sexually assaulting two women, including one aged in her 80s.
Mohammed Haque, 21, of Northampton, first attacked a woman in her 50s as she walked across the town’s Racecourse park in November.
Weeks later he attacked the pensioner in her own home after driving around looking for a vulnerable victim.
Judge Michael Fowler said it as an “evil” crime.
The first attack happened when Haque had gone to work at Morrisons supermarket in Northampton on 10 November, but there was no work for him that day.
He loitered around the Racecourse and attacked a woman in her 50s, the court heard.
Gordon Aspen, prosecuting, said: “He approached her quickly, put one hand over her mouth and the other over her eyes and told her not to make a sound.”
He said Haque, of Lindsay Avenue, dragged her off the street “struggling and screaming”, told her he had a knife and threatened to kill her.