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WARNING !AMONG US! Due to the UKs weak laws for sex offenders this Pakistani rapist is more than likely walking the streets a free convicted Pakistani sex offender whom may be delivering food again!

Asian SEX attacker dubbed the “Night Rapist” after preying on defenceless female students staggering home drunk was last night jailed for eight years.

Burly Asian takeaway worker Asim Javed, 21, twice pounced on “vulnerable” girls.

Greater Manchester Police used victims’ descriptions to create a new “evo-fit” moving video mock-up of the offender – one of the first times the technology has been used in the UK.

And it proved successful in tracking down Pakistani Javed, of Chorlton, Manchester, after people spotted the image on TV and told officers: “He works in my local takeaway.”

Yesterday the mother of one of his victims screamed “there’s no sentence long enough for you” as he was led down to the cells at Liverpool Crown Court.

Jailing him, Judge Goldstone said: “In each case your victims were young and total strangers to you when you picked them up from the streets at night.

“You subjected them to violence, humiliation and degradation. You thought only of your sexual needs and perverse ways of gratifying them.

Burly takeaway worker Asim Javed, 21, twice pounced on ‘vulnerable’ girls

“You haven’t brought shame upon your family or your community neither yourself. Its expected of someone from a backward culture” Javed attacked his first victim in December 2009. After offering to drive her home, he even phoned her father to say she was safe. Instead he drove her to a nearby lane and carried out a brutal attack.

Many people approached the police saying they recognised Javed from the Dixy Chicken shop in Chorlton.

Javed, of Chorlton, attacked his first victim after approaching her at the Abbey National bank in the village in December 2009.

After offering to drive her home, he even telephoned her father to say she was safe.

Instead he drove her to nearby Hardy Lane and carried out a brutal attack.

In the second attack in September 2010 he bundled a student into the back of his car as she walked along Amherst Road in Fallowfield. After driving to Atwood Road in Didsbury he whipped and threatened to rape her with a metal implement – thought to be a meat skewer or knitting needle – before forcing her to carry out a sex act on him.

He then dumped her naked in the street before driving off.

Following yesterday’s hearing, Andy Tattersall, a senior investigating officer working on the case, told how a huge police operation swung into action to catch Javed.

He said: “Once DNA from the second attack came up matching the first it linked a series of rapes.

“We felt students were at great risk and launched a massive police operation.

“A psychological profiler was also brought in to help us build up a picture of the offender we were dealing with.

“We also knew the age and physical description and there was a high chance the offender would be in the [south Manchester] area in the early hours of the morning.

“We also knew he had access to different vehicles and produced the evo-fit which got a huge response when it went in the press.

In the second attack in September 2010 he ­bundled a student into his car as she walked past. He whipped her and threatened to rape her with a metal implement – thought to be a meat skewer or knitting needle – before forcing her to carry out a sex act. He then dumped her naked in the street.

Police launched a huge investigation, enlisting a “Cracker” style psychological profiler. They also released the “evo-fit” image which sparked a huge response, with many people saying they recognised Javed from the Dixy Chicken shop in Chorlton.

The shaven-headed Asian showed no emotion as he was given an indeterminate sentence for public protection. He must serve at least eight years before applying for parole.

Eight years for rapist who preyed on students | UK | News | Express.co.uk

A picture of evil: Chorlton rapist snared after takeaway customers recognise animated police e-fit – Manchester Evening News