A grinning rapist used Gravel To find his victims shockingly Claimed investigators subject him to 'humiliating treatment' because he was gay.
Dr. Mohammed Altaher, originally from Iraq, but lived in Bedford, was imprisoned for 10 years and was given an extension of the five -year prison after he had raped two men who did not know each other, in August and September 2019.
His case could be seen in the last episode of Channel 4's 24 Hours in Police Custody on Monday evening and horrifying images were shown of the Altaher interview with the rape of Bedfordshire Police and Serious Sexual Delices.
While he was questioned at the Luton police station about the offenses, the AI ​​specialist denied the crimes to commit and said that he was “surprised and shocked” after being accused of pushing a man on his bed and raping him.
When he was asked about this incident, he told Kouny to officers: 'I'm sorry he [the victim] may [a] greater [penis] Then mine. He wanted it. '
Later in the episode, the 38-year-old shamelessly tried to claim that he had been the victim in this investigation.
He told the program that he fled his home country because he “was subject to persecution” because he was a homosexual, but suggested that this treatment would be better than what he had experienced while he was interviewed by the police.
Altaher said with the camera: 'I had to leave Iraq because I was a homosexual and my life would be subjected to persecution. If they found out that I was gay, I would be sentenced to death. But I would rather die in Iraq than being subject to this humiliating treatment. '
Dr. Mohammed Altaher claimed that he had fled his home country because he was “subject to persecution” because he was a homosexual, but said that he would rather die in Iraq than have been subject to this humiliating treatment
While being interviewed at the Luton police station about the offenses, the AI ​​specialist denied the crimes to commit and said that he was “surprised and shocked” after being accused of pushing a man on his bed and raping him
When he was asked about one of the attacks, he told Kouly to officers that his victim 'wanted it'
In September 2023, St Albans Crown Court heard how Altaher continued to exist in his attacks, even after the permission was withdrawn, so that rape was committed in an 'aggressive way'.
One of his victims, only identified as Jamie, told his test in the episode and said: 'I have never met such a person before they wanted to do something so terrible. There was a long time that I had no nightmares.
“I definitely think I get stronger, but it just takes time and a lot of help.”
After his arrest, Altaher was for interrogation with detectives and grinned when he denied the accusations of rape and poured that he had slept with hundreds of men on the dating app grindr.
After being released for two weeks in research, he stood on the Channel 4 program about his ability to attract partners and claimed that he already had sexual activities with 10 men.
Altaher was eventually found guilty of two counts of raping a man older than 16, as well as one count of sexual violence by penetration on one of the men.
Public Prosecutor Nigel Ogborne said St Albans Crown Court: “The crown case is that both victims have withdrawn permission for sexual intercourse, but he continued in any case, in which the victims were raped in an aggressive way.”
The first had received the drug McAT, an illegal stimulus, before he was subjected to sexual aggression. At a certain moment Altaher called another man to the house to enjoy sexual activity before he left.
Dr. Mohammed Altaher, 38, from Bedford, was imprisoned for 10 years and was given an exploration of five years, which means that he will be followed by probation officials by probation officials until 2038
After his arrest, Altaher was for interrogation with detectives and grinned when he denied the accusations of rape and poured that he had slept with hundreds of men on the dating -app grindr
Altaher was eventually found guilty of two counts of raping a man more than 16 years old, as well as one count of sexual violence by penetration on one of the men
After that, the victim was penetrated at least 10 times by a shower blank before being raped. He suffered several injuries and revealed that he had been attacked in a referral center for sexual violence in Brighton.
In a victim statement, the man said that he could not see himself as a victim of rape at first. He said he didn't go to work and became “like a zombie.”
The second victim was caught, kissed and pushed on a bed by Altaher as soon as he arrived at his house. He stepped on the victim and raped him.
In his statement from the victim, he said that the rape had a “significant impact” on his mental health and well -being. He said he had trouble being with people and no longer being socialized. “I was confident, healthy and extrovert and I now trust medication.”
Recorder Andrew Johnson, who put him in prison, said the two men had traveled to his house for consensual sex. He said: “You would have acted differently, that, and nothing but that would have taken place.
“But your approach to both encounters was to treat both victims as objects with whom you could do what you wanted, when you wanted, as you wanted.”
He continued: “However, you are also an arrogant man – or to use the language of the probation officer, from which I don't deviate,” a fairly narcissistic individual and very obsessed. “
“That was clear when you gave evidence and indeed during the process.
'You are not willing or unable to recognize the perspective of everyone except yourself. Your arrogance is the background of this offensive. What Dr. Altaher Wil, Dr. Altaher gets, and if what you want is sexual intercourse, then the permission of who you want to not agree with things … If you want it to happen, it will happen. '