12/10/2023
Mohyeddin-Ahmed Ibrahim (12/05/1996) of no fixed abode was sentenced to 10 years at Manchester Crown Court on Thursday 12 October 2023 for the rape and sexual assault of two women.
He has also been given indefinite restraining orders in regards to both women.
The two incidents of rape happened in June and August 2020 in Manchester, with the first incident happening after the woman attended a birthday party at an address on Rochdale Road. Staying at the property overnight, she woke from her sleep to non-consensual sexual intercourse and despite repeated attempts to stop Ibrahim both physically and verbally, he continued to rape her.
After returning home the morning after and speaking to family she was told to report the incident to the police but didn’t at this time.
The second incident of rape happened at the same address two months later and after a conversation over social media, Ibrahim attended the property bringing alcohol with him. The woman remembers waking up in the night with her clothing out of place, then waking a further two times, the latter seeing Ibrahim on top of her, and confronting him.
She contacted a friend in the morning who told her about the first woman who’d told of a similar incident, and calling 999 their reports were made on Friday 21 August 2020.
The first incident happened outside the forensic window for any examinations to be conducted, however due to the recent nature of the report, the second woman was able to provide her clothing for officers to submit for examination and attend St Marys Referral Centre the following day for an examination further forensic evidence to be gained.
Ibrahim, also known as Jamal, was arrested on Friday 21 August 2020, the day the report was made to Greater Manchester Police, with samples taken and clothing and his phone seized as evidence.
Detective Sergeant Sam Owen of Greater Manchester Police’s City of Manchester North district said; “I would firstly like to commend the women for their courage who came forward and gave vital evidence to help send him behind bars for a number of years after being found guilty despite maintaining his innocence throughout.
“It has taken a lot of courage to get to this point and obviously put them through extreme distress as a result. They should have been safe in the knowledge they weren’t going to be preyed on.”
“I hope the sentence goes some way to their own personal healing but sends a strong message to the public that we will pursue all available lines of enquiry to ensure we can bring justice to victims of serious sexual assaults.”
“It remains a priority as a force to tackle violence against women and girls robustly to ensure they are safe in our communities, and I would urge any victims to contact the police in the first instance as soon as possible so we can provide the appropriate support.”
Support Available
If you or someone you know has been a victim of rape or sexual assault, we encourage you not to suffer in silence and report it to the police by calling 101 or 999 in an emergency.
You can also report information and crimes on our website (www.gmp.police.uk) using the ‘report’ tool. Alternatively, you can report information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
There are also lots of organisations and support agencies available across Greater Manchester that can help and provide support for you. For more information on rape and serious sexual assault and the support services available to you, please visit our support pages.
Support for Rape and Sexual Assault:
St. Mary’s Sexual Assault Referral Centre – Manchester provides a comprehensive and co-ordinated response to men, women and children who live or have been sexually assaulted within Greater Manchester. They offer forensic medical examinations, practical and emotional support as well as a counselling service for all ages. Services are available on a 24-hour basis and can be accessed by calling 0161 276 6515.
Greater Manchester Rape Crisis – is a confidential information, support and counselling service run by women for women over 18 who have been raped or sexually abused at any time in their lives. Call on 0161 273 4500 or email help@manchesterrapecrisis.co.uk
Survivors Manchester – provides specialist trauma informed support to male victims in Greater Manchester who have experienced sexual abuse, rape, or sexual exploitation. Call 0161 236 2182.
SafeLives.org.uk
Providing domestic abuse support and guidance.
National Domestic Abuse Helpline
Free 24-hour helpline, guidance and support for victims.
National Centre for Domestic Violence
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Victim Support
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Women’s Aid Domestic Violence Helpline
Free 24-hour national helpline run by Women’s Aid and Refuge.
The name Mohyeddin is of Arabic origin, meaning “Reviver of Dīn”. It combines two elements: “Mohy” (meaning “Reviver”) and “Din” (meaning “Religion” or “Faith”). This name is used both as a personal name for males and as an honorific title in the Islamic tradition. Notable figures, including scholars and mystics, have borne this name throughout Islamic history, such as Ibn Arabi, a prominent 12th-century Andalusian Muslim scholar known for his contributions to Islamic spirituality. The name is found in various languages, including Arabic, Persian, Urdu, and Ottoman Turkish, and has developed different spellings and pronunciations across regions.