A bus driver, who raped a boozy 24 year-old woman after she boarded his double-decker late at night, faces years behind bars.
Kalash Vijay, 42, (pictured) of Evergreen Way, Hayes, West London was driving an N207 night-bus when the lone victim boarded at 2:44am on February 7.
She had been out with friends in Acton and after boarding fell asleep on the top deck.
Internal CCTV images show Vijay went upstairs half an hour later and brought the victim down to the lower deck.
He then turned off the lights and showed the bus as out of service.
Vijay stopped the bus in Dawly Street, Hayes - dropped the victim off - and parked his vehicle at Hayes bus station.
He returned in his car to Dawly Street, picked the woman up, then drove home, where he raped her twice.
Vijay drove her to the bus station in the morning and the next day she reported the attack to police.
An Isleworth Crown Court jury convicted the defendant on two counts of rape and he will be sentenced on January 25.
Detective Constable Anna Hukowski, of the Metropolitan Police’s Sapphire Team said: “Vijay told the court a string of lines, claiming the victim was his girlfriend.
“I am grateful the jury saw through those lies.
“Vijay took advantage of a young woman in a vulnerable condition.
“She has shown incredible strength of character in reporting this incident and we have used our expertise to ensure that Vijay was identified and brought to justice.”
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