Thursday, 23 November 2017

Boozy Plane Groper Fondled Woman Sitting In Front

A drunken plane passenger, returning to Scotland after visiting his new-born baby in India, has been sentenced for groping the breast of a mum travelling with her two young children.

Father-of-three Saranjeet Bassi, 29, reached between the gap in the seats in front of him to squeeze the woman during the flight from Qatar to Heathrow.

“I feel what he did was sexual, the grabbing of my boob,” she said in a victim impact statement. “I have a mix of emotions, I was angry and wanted him off the flight.

“I was with my kids and it makes me feel sick and violated. He took advantage and I don’t want him to do this to anyone else.”

Bassi, of Craiglea, Causewayhead, Stirling, was convicted of sexually assaulting the woman on the Qatar Airways flight on December 12, last year.

Bassi turned to alcohol after his mother, Gurmit Bassi, 52, was convicted at Glasgow’s High Court of murdering his restauranteur father’s new pregnant wife in 1998.

He was sentenced to a two-year community order and ordered to complete 200 hours community service and pay £1,000 costs.

Bassi must also attend at least 100 days of a probation-service ordered rehabilitation activity requirement, which includes an alcohol treatment requirement.

Isleworth Crown Court heard Bassi was convicted of exposing himself in 2014 and playing with himself in front of two women.

“Alcohol seems to have played a part and this was a consequence of having consumed too much and the abuse of alcohol that has played a part in his life up until now,” said Mr. Matthew Pardoe, defending.

“He is not a daily drinker, but a binge drinker and now says he has stopped completely.

“He is very scared about the prospect of going to prison. 

“It was a journey both to see his new-born child, who is under a year old and to secure that child a British passport.”

Recorder Stephen Bellamy-James QC said: “It would be more impressive if he was going to Alcoholics Anonymous and going through the twelve steps.

“This is a pretty bizarre case in any event. The alcohol problem he’s got not only disinhibits him, but makes him unaware of what he’s doing.

“If he is not careful he is going to end up in custody for a long time.

“It is a strange and bizarre incident that I accept has caused upset and trauma to the victim on the plane.”

The judge told Bassi: “You drank quite a lot of alcohol, probably doubles, on the plane from India to Doha and then more while waiting for your connecting flight.

“You had a troubled upbringing and were placed in psychiatric wards and foster care by your mother and you were taunted and bullied in childhood.

“You took to drinking as a teenager to cope with the problems of your childhood.

“You do need help with your alcohol addiction and mental health. You have a last opportunity to try and reform your behaviour and conduct.”

Bassi was also ordered to sign the sex offenders register for five years.  

He fought the case and the victim told the jury: “I felt him putting his hand through the gap in the seats and he grabbed my right breast. 

“On a scale of one to ten it was a five. It was not painful, but it was definitely felt.”

She said Bassi began playing with her eighteen month-old son between the seats just twenty minutes after taking off.

“He said: ‘What a cute child, can I offer him a sweet?’ I said: ’No’ because I could smell alcohol on his breath and did not want anything to do with him.

“It was quite strong. I could smell it on his breath even when not talking to him.”

The woman, who was also travelling with her seven year-old, told the jury she confronted Bassi after being groped.

“I stood up immediately and said: ‘Excuse me, that’s not called for’ and gave him a look of disgust and he just stared at me.”

She complained to cabin crew, but Bassi refused to move, later telling police to do so would be an admission of wrongdoing.

Because she was in a baby seat with a cot the mum had to remain where she was. “I was helpless, upset, I couldn’t do anything about it and had no chance, but to sit there.”

Two hours later she felt further contact from Bassi, she said. “I felt a foot rubbing my foot under the seat.”

Again she complained to the flight crew and the defendant again refused to budge.

“When he was asked to move he became quite rude and aggressive and said he had not done anything wrong and had been asleep all the time.

“I was humiliated, embarrassed and very upset.”

Bassi was arrested at Heathrow. “He denied grabbing her breast and said he was rubbing his foot on the seat in front,” prosecutor Mr. Jonathan Wright told the jury.

“He said he did not move because that would be an admission of wrongdoing.”

Wednesday, 22 November 2017

Local Court Regular Sentenced For Damaging Door at Nick Clegg's House

A local tearaway, who damaged a door at the £2.1m home of Former Deputy Prime minister and Liberal Democrats leader Nick Clegg has been sentenced.

Ricky Broom, 33, of Upper Richmond Road, Putney, had been wanted by police after initially failing to appear at Wimbledon Magistrates Court after receiving a postal requisition.

A warrant without bail was issued for his arrest.

Broom pleaded guilty to one count of causing criminal damage to a door on October 15 at the address in Parkfields, Putney.

He was fined £120 and ordered to pay £100 compensation and a £30 victim surcharge.

It is the family home of Mr. Clegg, 50, his wife Miriam Gonzalez Durantez and their three sons. 

The former MP lost his Sheffield Hallam seat after 12 years in this year’s general election.

He was Lib Dem leader between 2007 and 2015.



Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Social Worker And Company Director Conspirator Jailed For £25K Care Fraud On Council

Baiyewu: Jailed For Care Plot
A social worker and her co-conspirator have been jailed after she exploited two vulnerable adults by grossly-inflating their care needs in a £25,000 fraud.

Valerie Baiyewu, 51, also illegally sub-let a private rented flat - effectively turning it into a care home for the men - behind the backs of the council she worked for.

Merton Council social worker Baiyewu, of Nottingham Avenue, West Beckton, Newham was found guilty of conspiring to defraud the council by abusing her position between May 1 and December 15, 2015.

Care company director Ayodeji Aderounmu, 50, of Scotson House, Marylee Way, Lambeth was also convicted of conspiracy to defraud and they both received 18 months imprisonment.

Baiyewu was also found guilty to of two counts of fraud by abuse of position between the same dates, relating to her assessments of Bazhad Bakshe-Riazi and Giovandan Karunanithy.

Merton Council lost approximately £25,000 to the pairs’ company AAA Carers Ltd. with Baiyewu responsible for £14,500. 

Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court heard Baiyewu reassessed the care needs of two clients from £1,107 and £5,208 per year to £19,913 and £24,588 respectively.

At the same time she and Aderounmu together arranged for their company to take over the contracts.

Mr. Bazhad Bakshe-Riazi, had suffered a brain injury in 2013 and needed speech and language therapy and suffered weakness to the right side of his body and had been referred to the council by a charity.

Mr. Karunanithy, was partially-sighted with limited english and needed help with his shopping and preparing food.

“The purpose of this was financial gain. That’s why the assessments were increased, to increase the stream coming through from the care budget,” said Recorder Mark Bryant-Heron QC.

Aderounmu: Jailed For 25K Fraud
“You utilised your knowledge of the system to establish a business with your co-defendant without informing Merton social services,” he told Baiyewu.

“This involved you inflating the care requirements of these two vulnerable adults to maximise income from this dishonest scheme and you maintained the deception before the authorising panel.

“Your employer had no idea and you both did this to maximise income from care and housing benefit.

“There is no doubt the whole purpose of this plan was to benefit dishonestly at the expense of Merton social services.”

Prosecutor Mr. Nick Wayne said: “Baiyewu abused her position  as a social worker for gain. Aderounmu would gain more hours and more money as a carer and potentially make money by subletting houses out to clients of hers.”

The pair rented a Mitcham flat at 19 Holborn Way at £1,550 per month, which they sub-let to the men, who were on housing benefit for £850 per month each.

“She concluded Mr. Bakshe-Riazi was no longer able to manage the activities of his daily life because there had been, in her opinion, a degradation of his condition,” said Mr. Wayne.

“She recommended a new care package substantially greater than the original care package.”

She also reassessed Mr. Karunanithy. “She concluded his health and well-being had been compromised by his living conditions.”

The jury were told Baiyewu failed to disclose she was their new landlord to Merton Council.

“Her plan was to house them together and the Crown say this was with a view to make money out of the arrangement.”

The defendants passed themselves off as a couple intending to live in the flat when agreeing the letting with the owner, the jury were told.

“They had no intention of living there, but house clients of Baiyewu in the property.

The fraud was exposed when the flat owner, Louis Broomes, visited to check and a neighbour revealed it was not a couple, but two men living there, the court heard.

Aderounmu was “cagey” during an internal inspection, said Mr. Wayne. “It began to dawn on Mr. Broomes that his property was being used as a care home.

“He wanted everyone out of the property and told Merton Council.”

Baiyewu was arrested at work on November 23, 2015. “She said she thought it would be a good solution for them if they lived together.

“She said she had taken no profit.

“By the deliberate exaggerating of hours of care it was Merton Council who were defrauded.

“They had to pay out for care services that were simply not needed.”


Baiyewu’s lawyer Mr. Brent Martin said: “The stress of this situation has negatively effected her mental health. Her career is in tatters as a result of this.”

Monday, 20 November 2017

Cheating Son Must Repay £9,900 For Dad House Fraud

More Prison Time? : Nicholas Forrester
A son who secretly remortgaged his parents’ home to finance a buy-to-let property portfolio while claiming benefits has been ordered to repay £9,900.

Nicholas Leroy Forrester, 51, took out a £300,000 loan on the £1.5m six-bedroom Hammersmith property - his family’s home of thirty-five years.


He used the money to help purchase three properties in east London while having the rent paid on his own discounted housing association flat by taxpayers.

At Isleworth Crown Court, where last year he received three years and four months, Forrester was told to pay the sum or serve an extra six months imprisonment.

Father-of-two Forrester, of Perham Road, West Kensington was convicted of obtaining a £300,000 money transfer by deception between February 1 and June 30, 2006.

He also pleaded guilty to five counts of making a dishonest representation to obtain benefits, namely Jobseekers Allowance; Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit totalling £10,000.

He deceived his 83 year-old dad Ivor Forrester.

“Your behaviour as far as your father’s property was concerned was profoundly dishonest and false representations were used towards your father and almost certainly your mother,” Judge John Dennis told him.

“It was well-planned, taking advantage of vulnerable individuals.

Dad : Ivor Forrester
“You became fixated with the opinion that this house was your house and when the equity rose you were determined to strip it out to pursue your own commercial ventures, which did not go well.

“Your family has now effectively rejected you and your father feels let-down by you and defrauded.”

Forrester no longer owns the three investment properties, which included a house in Napier Road, Leytonstone he bought with the help of a £65,000 cash deposit.

Prosecutor Mr. Benjamin Waidhofer told the court the house was transferred to Nicholas in 1999 during his father’s bankruptcy, with his dad continuing to pay all the bills.

However, in 2006 he persuaded his parents to sign paperwork for a new loan. “The defendant had no right to make this application and Ivor would never have made it.

“This defendant was always saying the house was his in that it was going to be his inheritance.

“He claimed benefits as somebody who was unemployed, owned no properties and had no savings or income.”

The High Court returned the property title to Ivor, who continues to live there, but he must make the £1,100 per month repayments on the loan taken out by his son.

“He was in debt and out of work,” said Forrester’s lawyer Miss Sam Bonner. “The properties he bought were all repossessed and taken from him.

“The family relationships are very fractured now and he is extremely low, very stressed and extremely remorseful.

“This has taken a toll on him physically and mentally as well as financially.”

Sunday, 19 November 2017

Pompey Fan Shoved Steward During Away Win At AFC Wimbledon

AFC Wimbledon 0 Portsmouth 2
An over-excited Portsmouth supporter was nicked for shoving a steward during his team's two-nil away win against AFC Wimbledon earlier this season.

Michael Buckingham, 29, of Hawthorn Crescent, Cosham, had travelled to the Kingsmeadow stadium for the League One fixture on September 9.

He appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates Court last Wednesday where he pleaded guilty to assaulting matchday steward Anthony Stewart.

Buckingham was conditionally discharged for twelve months and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £20 victim surcharge.

The court heard Buckingham was one of many away fans who encroached onto the pitch and he “ran up and pushed Mr. Stewart hard with both hands.”

Afterwards the defendant told police: “He pushed me so I pushed him back.”

The steward told officers: “I did not feel injured and it dd not effect my role in any way.”

Buckingham penned a written apology to Mr. Stewart and the court.

He said from the dock: “I really regret my actions I'm very sorry. It's a one-off, it won't happen again.”

The magistrate told Buckingham: “As you say it was a moment of madness.”

Saturday, 18 November 2017

Prostitute Repeatedly Raped By Knife-Wielding Customer

A punter, who repeatedly raped a prostitute then jumped from his seventh-floor window to escape police, has been jailed for twelve years.
Ahad Ali, 21, broke an arm and a leg when the victim – a woman in her forties – raised the alarm and officers forced their way into his flat.
Ali, of Sidney Street, Stepney was convicted at Woolwich Crown Court of four counts of rape; one count of sexual assault by penetration; false imprisonment and threats to kill.
She was booked at attend Ali's home at 9.00pm on February 13, but when she arrived he pushed her into his bedroom and locked the door.
He then grabbed her by the hair and picked up a knife and placed it against her throat.
Ali raped the woman four times after he threatened to kill her if she did not do what he said.
When he left the room for a short period of time, the victim managed to call a taxi driver and screamed for help before Ali grabbed the phone off her.
The taxi driver then called police to the address and officers forced entry to the flat.
In an attempt to evade arrest Ali leapt from the window and spent ten days in hospital recovering from his injuries.
In police interview, Ali claimed the victim had made up the allegations, but he was convicted by a jury.
Officers from the Metropolitan Police's Child Abuse and Sexual Offences (CASO) Command built up a strong case against Ali after taking statements from the victim and the taxi driver.
Mobile phone analysis was also used to back up the victim's account.
Detective Constable Stav Georgiou-Moran, a CASO officer who led the investigation said: "Ahad Ali is a predatory individual who targeted a vulnerable female.
This was a premeditated, violent attack that involved the use of a large knife to threaten the victim.
"I would like to praise the courage and bravery of the victim in giving evidence against the defendant.
“Anyone who has been the victim of sexual violence is advised to tell someone they trust or inform the police."

Thursday, 16 November 2017

Assistant To Business Scribe Sir Samuel Brittan Charged With Defrauding Him

Sir Samuel Brittan
An assistant to veteran business journalist Sir Samuel Brittan has been charged with defrauding him of approximately £96,000.

Michelle Brathwaite, 46, of Whitstable House, Silchester Road, North Kensington, was too ill to attend City of London Magistrates Court on Tuesday.

Her lawyer Nasreen Tincey told the court: “The reason she is not here is she was rushed to hospital with a suspected stroke. She’s been released, but her condition is still quite bad.

Sir Samuel, 83, is the elder brother of the late Sir Leon Brittan, who died in January, 2015 aged seventy-five and was the former Home Secretary to Margaret Thatcher.

He was the first economics correspondent for the Financial Times, where he still writes a column and was the economics editor at The Observer.

Cambridge graduate Sir Samuel is also a member of the Academic Advisory Council of the Global Warming Policy Foundation. 

Brathwaite was summonsed on a charge of fraud by abuse of position between August 1, 2016 and April 30, in that as a trusted friend and helper withdrew and transferred sums of money from Sir Samuel’s Coutts & Co. bank account to make a gain, namely £93,500.

She also faces two counts of fraud by false representation on dates between August 1, 2016 and April 7, firstly that she submitted a document that she had third party payment authorisation to Sir Samuel’s American Express bank account with intent to make a gain, namely £96,000.

Secondly that she had permission to use Sir Samuel’s American Express card to pay for goods and services to make a gain, namely £96,000.

Brathwaite is also charged with stealing £91,000 from Sir Samuel between April 1 and 30, this year.

The case was adjourned to November 28, when Brathwaite is expected to return.

Wednesday, 15 November 2017

Fake SAS Ladies Man Jailed For £111,000 Con

Fitt: Fake Colonel Got Four Years
A fake SAS Colonel love-rat, who swindled and stole £111,137 from two girlfriends, a retired chief superintendent and an investor, has received four years.

Ladies man Mark Fitt, 43, described by one ex as “charming and charismatic” wowed his victims with tall tales of serving in the special forces and French Foreign Legion.

He was dating a policewoman while stealing from another girlfriend, who he convinced his company - N49 Intelligence - was going to make a fortune in the Middle-East and Africa.

Fitt, of James Terrace, Mortlake was found guilty of stealing £33,690 from business analyst Hilary Davies, 57, and £45,874 from interior designer Tracey Saunders, 45.

He was also convicted of defrauding retired police chief superintendent Mark Veljovic, 59, of £30,000 and stealing £1600 from investor Oliver Tonkin.

Nicknamed ‘Colonel Blimp’ by an ex Fitt dated Davies and Saunders simultaneously while they financed his lifestyle of drinking and holding court in the pubs of leafy Barnes.

“The four offences all involved taking money from people you met socially, who were told you were setting-up a counter-kidnap and ransom business in the Middle-East,” Recorder John Kingston told Fitt.

“You persuaded them to give you money to tide you over while you got the business off the ground and you were in a relationship with the two women and these relationships overlapped.

“You exaggerated your military experience and contacts and the business had little chance of success and you knew it.

“These were particularly nasty offences and the two women were susceptible to being taken in by a man who had entered into a romantic relationship with them.

“Their vulnerability was based on their romantic attachment to you and these offences have had a major impact on both of them

Davies: Lost £33,690
“You got them to finance your lifestyle. In the case of Tracey Saunders it was her entire savings and you knew it.”

Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court heard Fitt claim to come from a military family and serve six years in the Queen’s Dragoon Guards.

He claimed to be an expert in kidnapping and extortion with large companies and insurers willing to pay £200,000-£300,000 per quarter for his skills in trouble-spots like Libya and Somalia.

“I thought he was very charming, his voice was quite hypnotic and I trusted him as a nice character,” said Ms Davies. “I was hoping it would be a relationship at one point.”

Ms Saunders told the jury: “I was very worried about him, his stress levels and financial situation. I cared about him and wanted to help.”

While dating Ms Saunders Fitt was seeing policewoman Zoe Richardson and defrauded her housemate, Mr. Veljovic.

One witness told the court Fitt sported a regimental tie in the pub one Remembrance Sunday and proudly displayed nine service medals, some SAS, for service in Iraq and Afghanistan.

However, Fitt denied this, explaining: “They were fake, they were not real and I had them when I dressed up as Colonel Gadaffi at a fancy dress party.”

Ms Davis explained: “He said he was a specialist with UK special forces and the UK security services.

“He was very persuasive and I felt empathy towards him. I still had funds in my limited company and felt I wanted to help him and felt that he was building up his future.”

Ms Davies told the court their relationship revolved around meetings and conversations. When asked if it was a sexual relationship she replied: “Not very actively.”

Saunders: Swindled Of £45,874
Within weeks Fitt was asking her for cash to tide his business over. “He was a confident person and gave me the impression he had money in the past.

“I wanted to help him and he was very charismatic,” explained Ms Davies, who also paid Fitt’s rent and what she believed were flights to overseas business meetings.

She funded his non-existent speaking engagement at a London Expo after being impressed by his ‘Project Phoebe’ business plan.

“The revenue forecasts ran into several millions of pounds. This was dishonest and to persuade her and other people to give money,” said prosecutor Mr. Tim Starkey.

She bumped into Fitt at a local cafe in March, 2013. “He was with another woman and wanted to blank me.

“I was so angry I just spluttered out: ‘Where’s my money. I want my money back.’

“He said I was hassling him and that I was a stalker and he was going to call the police.”

Witnesses mentioned three other women Fitt was seeing at different times during the period and he is now engaged to another woman he runs a company with.

He told Ms Saunders - who knew him as ‘Charlie’ - he had PTSD and began asking her for money after claiming the Foreign Office cancelled one of his contracts. 

She gave him £2,500 for a business trip to Nigeria; £5,000 for a trip to Somalia and also paid his utility bills and financed a three-week Thailand holiday for the couple.

Veljovic: Defrauded Of £30,000
He also signed-on for Jobseekers Allowance and enjoyed holidays to Tenerife and Majorca as well as a trip to the Bahamas and business class flights to Marseilles.

Throughout the trial he insisted he only told people he was merely trained by ex-SAS and French Foreign Legion soldiers in relation to his bodyguard work in Beirut.

He produced false business plans to convince Mr. Veljovic his company would received a lucrative retainer from insurance underwriters.

He even falsely claimed his company was endorsed by the former head of the Met’s kidnap and hostage unit.

“He spent Mr. Veljovic’s investment on a year’s rent,” added Mr. Starkey.

Fitt introduced himself in a local pub as a Colonel to the retired police officer. “He aid he was working on government contracts in the Middle East with other senior military leaders.

“He said he won a contract for kidnap response services and I had no reason to doubt his capabilities, given his links to senior military figures,” said Mr. Veljovic.

Fitt said he never passed himself off as a high-ranking officer. “The closest was my girlfriend Zoe’s nickname for me, she called me Colonel Blimp.”

He will now be subject to a Proceeds of Crime Act investigation after revealing he is a 16% shareholder in an internet company with his fiancé.

Tuesday, 14 November 2017

Severely-Disabled Man Convicted Of Spying On Naked Young Carers With Secret Cameras

Farhan Mian Outside Isleworth Crown Court
A chronically-disabled man was convicted last Friday of watching his naked young female carers on secret spy cameras, even recording one performing an x-rated live bed show for him with the aid of a sex toy.

Duchenne muscular dystrophy patient Farhan Mian, 32 - who needs 24 hour care - hired Eastern European women and recorded them showering and undressing at his flat.

Mian was able to operate three cameras in his White City flat in Banstead Court via a computer, which allowed him to zoom in and rotate them 360 degrees.

“You were trusted by your carers, who do virtually everything for you and you filmed these three young woman, who were unaware of it in your flat,” Judge Giles Curtis-Raleigh told him.

“It is clear from their evidence they found this upsetting and that they were violated and betrayed by your selfish actions for your own sexual gratification.”

Mian fought the case, but an Isleworth Crown Court jury unanimously found him guilty of six counts of voyeurism for the purpose of sexual gratification between 2011 and 2015.

He was placed on a six-month community order, which includes a three-month curfew, prohibiting Mian to leave his flat between 10pm and 6am.

He was also made subject to a five-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order prohibiting him installing cameras in the bathroom and the carers’ room.

“The sentence marks as best I can the court’s view about these very unpleasant offences against young women who were doing their best for you,” added the judge.

Outside court Mian said: “People are also vulnerable to their carers.”

Two cameras were pointed at the carers’ bed in their private room and their shower, the third was in Mian’s room and there was a fourth short-lived camera hidden in a Playboy Bunny’s eye in their bedroom.

Mian claimed his nephew installed the cameras as a security measure after he was a victim of a theft and they were not for any gratification.

He can only move his tongue and right thumb and is usually bed-bound, but can operate a computer to communicate and is transported to court in a wheelchair that also assists his breathing.

Police were called and found the recordings after another carer, who had only been there five days, found a secret camera on September 3, 2015.

He received a police warning in 2011, but continued filming his carers, who he is no longer able to pick as he likes, but in consultation with the local authority.

Prosecutor Mr. Tim Starkey told the jury three young women, from Poland and Latvia, were hired by Mian, who is funded by the NHS to arrange his own care.

The first carer was employed between 2010 and 2012. “The camera is pointed towards her and follows her to the shower and zooms in.

“She was unaware she was being filmed and did not consent.”

Another seven recordings were found on Mian’s computer, including her undressing, using the toilet and intimately shaving herself.

In June, 2011 she returned after a two-week break. “She saw two Playboy Bunny’s attached to her bed and one of the eyes was a camera.”

“She complained and Mr. Mian said words to the effect of: ‘It’s my property, I can do what I want.’

“She was upset and he offered to pay her three thousand pounds to keep quiet about the camera.”

The woman called the police, but she did not make a statement and there was no further action.

The second woman worked for Mian between 2011 and 2016. “He offered her cash to masturbate in front of him.

“He recorded her in his bedroom, where she undressed and had a sex toy and went to kiss him.

“She lay on his bed and stroked her vagina with her fingers, but did not consent to him recording her doing this.”

Police found recordings of the third woman, who was employed for fourteen months from January, 2015, sitting on her bed stripped to the waist.

“She said it must have been just after she had taken a shower and said Mr. Mian frequently spoke to her in a sexually inappropriate way.

“He bought her a bikini to wear when she showered him and bought her a short Ann Summers dress.

“He said his carers often gave him ‘extras’ which she took to believe as sexual favours.”

Mr. Starkey added: “The cameras were installed specifically with the purpose to allow these acts of voyeurism to take place.

“He told the police he was a victim of theft and got his nephew to install the cameras.”

However, the jury were told some of the recordings were made before his claim a Bulgarian carer stole £300 from him in 2014.

The Polish carer, who was recorded by Mian sitting on her bed stripped to the waist, told the court: “He often talked about sex and I didn’t like that.

“He talked about his past relationships and what he did with the girls, showing me his sex toys and making sexual jokes.

“He told me that he had some sexual relationships with carers in the past.

“Some of the carers were also like his girlfriend and some of them did some extras for him.”

She told the court he was keen for her to assist him pleasuring himself. “He was telling me that when he has a shower sometimes he pays extra if someone helps him with a hand.

“He said he’d buy me pyjamas and I said make sure they have long sleeves and trousers, but when they arrived he had ordered a top with straps and very short shorts.

“He said: ‘I’ll get you a swimming costume so you can wear it when you shower me.’

‘I refused to wear it because it was two small pieces attached with string.”

Mian’s lawyer Mr. Graham Smith told the court: “He is the third-oldest male in the country with this condition and his life expectancy is poor.

“It’s been a difficult and emotional experience for him, a salutary experience.

"Having reached the ripe old age of thirty-two he is inspirational to many that he continues to live independently.”