A night tube predator, who targeted multiple sleeping women in the early hours, has received four-and-a-half years imprisonment.
Salman Yousaf, 46, pleaded guilty to nine charges in total – eight counts of sexual assault and one of outraging public decency.
Inner London Crown Court also ordered an extended licence period on release of a further four years.
Yousaf was also placed on the sex offenders register for life and handed a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO).
He is already serving a seven-and-a-half year sentence for a sex attack on a lone female he targeted as she slept on a late-night tube train in April, 2023.
While living in Woodgrange Road, Forest Gate, east London he was convicted on that occasion of sexual assault and assault by penetration.
The Metropolitan Police (MPS), working with the British Transport Police (BTP) linked him to a series of similar offences involving lone females travelling late at night on the London Underground network.
Extensive enquiries resulted in Yousaf being linked to a total of nine offences committed between 2017 and 2021 all on board tube trains at night.
The first took place at around 5.00am on March 11, 2017 when he masturbated in front a woman on a Central Line service near Stratford.
Then on eight separate occasions, all on Central Line and Jubilee Line services, Yousaf singled out women and sexually assaulted them.
He made a conscious effort to target women who had fallen asleep on night tubes.
Detectives arrested Yousaf in prison and he offered no comment to all questions put to him.
BTP Detective Constable Iryna Cuthbert said: “Salman Yousaf is a calculated predator who deliberately exploited the night-time rail network to target lone women, using their isolation to commit a series of premeditated crimes.
“Even when confronted, he showed a complete lack of remorse – the same absence of remorse he demonstrated at his sentencing.
“Thanks to the information provided by our colleagues at the MPS, we were able to link him to a catalogue of vile sexual offending and ultimately extend his stay behind bars beyond 2030.
“Yousaf’s crimes will have a lasting impact on the women he targeted.
“I want to acknowledge their bravery in coming forward and reporting what happened, and I hope his sentence brings them some measure of justice.”














