THIS is the shocking moment an illegal dinghy migrant confronted a terrified student before launching a sex attack on a train.
Hawre Mohamed, 27, was seen smirking at his victim, 20, at Crawley station in West on September 22.
After groping and trying to kiss her, he then told cops: “I haven’t done anything wrong.”
Mohamed approached the woman and smirked before pushing through the railway barriers at Crawley stationCredit: Crown Prosecution Service
He flashed a thumbs-up at the woman as he walked onto the platformCredit: Crown Prosecution Service
Mohamed and his victim then boarded the same Thameslink train, where he cornered and assaulted her
The student had been trying to get home from college when the Iraqi asylum seeker, who had spent the day trying to talk to random women, gave her a thumbs-up.
Shocking footage shows the migrant talking to the woman before pushing through the ticket barriers.
He then walks onto the platform, sits on a bench, before being filmed again boarding a train heading north.
Mohamed then sat down next to her and asked: “Where do you live? Do you have a partner?”
He then told her: “I want to have sex with you”.
Barto de Lotbiniere, prosecuting, told Croydon magistrates’ on Monday that as the woman attempted to get away, Mohamed “pushed his body towards her and tried to kiss her”.
It left the vulnerable victim “trapped by a window seat”.
As the victim asked him to get off her in the nearly-empty carriage, the illegal migrant shouted: “No, no, no”.
She eventually escaped the Thameslink train 15 minutes later at Redhill station.
Mohamed had been living in the three-star, £100-a-night, taxpayer-funded Four Points by Sheraton Hotel near Gatwick Airport.
His British asylum claim is still being processed by the .
Mr de Lotbiniere said: “The defendant engaged the victim in conversation regarding pushing through the train ticket barriers.
“The conversation was brief, and the two boarded the train.
“He followed the complainant down the train and sat immediately next to her.
“He engaged her in conversation and squeezed her bum.
“At one point, the defendant went in for a kiss and held the complainant’s thigh once again.
“The defendant was a complete stranger to her.”
The young woman, who can’t be named, told the court: “When he attacked me on the train, he was staring at me in a very inappropriate way.
“I sat in complete silence. I froze. I was terrified to move.”
“I was very shaken and distressed. I felt violated.”
The victim went on: “He asked me what my age was. I said I am 20. His response was I don’t go below 18 years old.”
But after his arrest on October 2, sick Mohamed brazenly told PCs: “I don’t believe I have done anything wrong.
“I spoke to many females that day, and I didn’t mind that because I am looking for a female.”
In court, when probed about the assault, he shockingly insisted the victim “wanted sex”.
He said: “She had a nice attitude. I like to move my hands around.
“She was pleased. I could see that. She wanted sex.
“I don’t know why her mood changed.”
Eleanor Umeyor, defending, insisted Mohamed had “moved away” when “consent was withdrawn”.
District Judge Nicola Fleck said the young woman had never given consent and found Mohamed guilty of sexual assault.
She told vile Mohamed: “You followed her down the train and asked to sit next to her.
“I am satisfied that she did not request this, instigate it, or want it… she did not consent to this touching.”
Judge Fleck added: ‘The complainant provided clear and consistent evidence and in my judgement was a witness of truth.’
The victim bravely sat in the public gallery facing Mohamed without a witness screen and cried as the verdict was read out.
The migrant was told he will likely face time and was remanded in custody.
He will be sentenced on December 8.
Mohamed entered the UK earlier this year on a small dinghy from Calais (stock photo)Credit: Reuters



