Iranian asylum seeker Shahram Ibrehemi, 19, and scumbag Riley Smith, 18, jailed for repeatedly raping 13-year-old girl at hotel in Hull

11 Feb 2026

Shahram Ibrehemi, left, and Riley Smith (Image: Humberside Police )

A man repeatedly raped a 13-year-old girl in a room at a hotel after he and another man lured her there.

The teenage girl had met up with friends in Hull when she encountered Shahram Ibrehemi, who was 19 at the time, and Riley Smith, who was then 18. They invited her to “go around town with them” and told her that they were staying at a hotel in the city, a court heard.

Ibrehemi, now 20, who had previously been living in “immigration-based accommodation”, admitted rape. Smith, now 19, from Grimsby, but living in Hull at the time, denied rape but he was convicted by a jury after a trial at Grimsby Crown Court. He refused to attend court to be sentenced.

The Grimsby court heard that the girl told Ibrehemi and Smith that she was 13 years old. She told them to “go away” and said that they were both “paedos” and that she had no intention of going with them.

However, the men persisted in their attempt to lure the girl to go with them and she gave them her mobile number in the hope they would leave her alone. For a short time, the girl went with her friends and she drank alcohol, reports Hull Live.

The two men later met up with her again, by which time she was drunk. She later said that she had consumed three quarters of a litre of vodka mixed with cherry Coke and was “unable to walk in a straight line.”

Judge Gurdial Singh told Ibrehemi: “She was your quarry. She did not stand a chance when you approached her. You told her to stand up and come with you. You frog-marched her to the hotel.”

Judge Singh stated that CCTV had shown the girl “barely capable of standing, let alone walk in a straight line.”

He said: “It was crystal clear she could not stand up.”

The men flanked her and led her to Smith’s room. Smith remained outside and told Ibrehemi that he would give them 20 minutes.

“You knew what was going to happen,” said Judge Singh.

Ibrehemi repeatedly raped the girl. Smith kept entering the room and telling Ibrehemi to “shut her up as she was going to get you both caught.”

A pillow was placed over her head and Ibrehemi punched her in the leg, the court heard. CCTV from the hotel corridor showed Smith “pacing up and down like a cat on a hot tin roof” whilst he was on look-out and occasionally looking into the room.

A member of the hotel staff, who had been alerted by the suspicious behaviour, attended. Smith lied and claimed he was attempting to get a signal for his mobile phone.

However, the staff member heard Smith open the room door, telling Ibrehemi to “hurry up.”

The men then walked the girl out of the hotel. Again, CCTV captured her heavily intoxicated and barely able to walk.

The girl’s next recollection was being collected by her father from Anlaby Road and taken home, the court heard. She later confided in a friend and her parents were informed.

Humberside Police were alerted and the two men were arrested. Claire Holmes, prosecuting, read out the victim impact statement from the teenage girl, who attended court supported by her friends and the court witness service.

She described the devastating impact on her and her family.

“The pain and hurt is hard to comprehend,” she said. “The two men have taken away by confidence, my personality, my ability to function and my virginity. My virginity should have been protected, as should have I.

“It should have been with someone I love and someone who loved me. I will never get over being raped. It is with me every second of every minute of every hour of every day.

“It is something that will live with me forever and I will never forget what happened to me.”

She explained she had previously been a happy, confident young woman but now felt frightened and distrusted boys and men, rarely leaving home.

She added: “I hope I can find the fun-loving, silly, confident young woman I was.”

Miss Holmes stated that the two men had acted jointly to commit the offence.

Rachel Scott, mitigating, said that Ibrehemi was 19 at the time of the offence, which highlighted his immaturity. He admitted his guilt at an early opportunity.

Asylum seeker Ibrehemi arrived in the UK from his native Iran as a 17 year old refugee after his father paid people smugglers to bring him, due to danger in his homeland. He had been accommodated in “immigration-based accommodation in Hull”.

Ibrehemi was isolated, with minimal contact with his family in Iran. He had no prior convictions.

He wished to apologise to the victim.

Ibrehemi had been the victim of several assaults whilst awaiting sentence. “It is likely that the Home Office will be looking towards deportation,” said Miss Scott.

Michele Stuart-Lofthouse, representing Smith, submitted a psychological report on his behalf, alongside a supporting letter from his mother. He had a “chaotic background to his life in care” following a domestic environment of abuse and a childhood of exploitation in County Lines drug dealing in Grimsby.

He relocated to Hull in an attempt to start afresh. He apologised for his actions.

Judge Singh said that the offenders acted together to commit the rape and it was committed under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Ibrehemi was jailed for nine years and seven months.

Smith, of no fixed address, was jailed for seven years.

Judge Singh told Smith that he had not physically attacked the girl. “You were a look-out, keeping watch,” said Judge Singh.

“Without you providing the room and lying to the witness, this offence could not have been committed.”

Both will serve at least two-thirds of the sentence before being considered for parole. They will be on the sex offenders’ register for life and are prohibited from working anywhere with children.

Speaking to the victim, Judge Singh stated that the prison sentences would offer her little solace and wouldn’t compensate for what had occurred. He emphasised to her that she was the victim and should not blame herself for consuming alcohol.

“All young people are entitled to make mistakes,” he said. “They took advantage of you. You had the most awful experience. It was not of your making.”

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