An asylum seeker who raped an 18-year-old woman in a park in Nottinghamshire has been jailed for 10 years.
Sheraz Malik attacked his victim in Sutton Lawn park in Sutton-in-Ashfield on 29 June last year, shortly after she was raped by another man Malik was with, who has yet to be identified.
The 28-year-old, previously of Bath Street in Sutton-in-Ashfield, had claimed the sex was consensual, but was found guilty of two counts of rape by a jury at Birmingham Crown Court in January.
On Thursday Malik was given a sentence of 10 years in custody, plus four years on extended licence.
The court heard the woman had been drinking at the park with a male friend, and was drunk when she met Malik and a group of other men she did not know.
Her friend, the court was told, asked Malik and his associates to “look after” the woman while he went to meet another friend, and when one of the group took the woman to an isolated part of the park so she could go to the toilet, he raped her.
Prosecution counsel Nicholas Corsellis KC previously told the court: “The defendant then decided he wished to have sex with her and took his turn to take her to a secluded spot, where he physically struck her while raping her.”
During his trial, the court heard Malik had said he was playing cricket with other men and smoking cannabis in the park before the attack, and denied hitting the woman.
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