A man has been jailed for more than six and a half years after he was convicted of rape and other sex offences.
Hamza Mohammed Ali, aged 24, of Priory Avenue, High Wycombe, pleaded guilty to a count each of rape, sexual assault and inciting sexual activity with a child in a hearing at Aylesbury Crown Court on Thursday 7 September.
He was subsequently sentenced to a total of six years and nine months’ imprisonment.
Between 9am and 2pm on 21 March 2021, Ali arranged to meet a young female via Snapchat and went to pick her up and bring her back to his home address.
When they arrived at the address, Ali took the teenaged girl up to his bedroom and pressured her to remove her clothing and then bit her on the neck and breasts, causing bruising.
Another resident at the address returned to the property, and Ali forced his victim to hide in a wardrobe.
When this person left, Ali proceeded to rape his victim before driving her back home.
The victim received bite injuries during her ordeal.
Detective Inspector Simon Mountain of the Child Abuse Investigation Unit said: “Ali subjected his young victim to a truly abhorrent crime, and caused her injuries as a result of this offence.
“We would like to praise the victim for her courage in supporting this investigation and we hope that she will be able to put this behind her in the knowledge that her attacker has been jailed.
“Ali pleaded guilty to the offences, and so this meant that the victim did not have to re-live her ordeal in court.
“Thames Valley Police will never tolerate this type of behaviour and will always seek to prosecute offenders and put them before the courts where they belong.”

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