Mohammed Naveed, yet another British Guest and depraved Bradford Paedophile barber, has been incarcerated after confining an English child in the rear room of his establishment, thereafter restraining him and assaulting him sexually, followed by the sexual abuse of an English girl.
Mohammed Naveed, 42, a barber from Bradford, was sentenced to nine years in prison for confining a youngster in the back area of his business, restraining him, and sexually assaulting him when the boy declined to “work for” free cannabis.
Bradford Crown Court was informed that the unnamed kid had previously obtained cannabis from Mohammed Naveed.
He was additionally victimised by another British Guest paedophile, Muhammed Afsan, 43, of Lynfield Drive, Bradford, who perpetrated sexual offences against him in his Audi vehicle.
Muhammed Afsan was sentenced to eight years in addition to imprisonment for violating a 2022 sexual risk order by having a boy and a 15-year-old girl in his vehicle on two occasions.
The girl was sexually attacked by Mohammed Naveed in the rear room, where he compelled her to disrobe and attempted to remove her top, but ceased when the boy intervened.
Prosecutor Louise Reevell highlighted Mohammed Naveed’s jury convictions for rape, sexual communication with a minor, solicitation of sexual services, sexual assault, and engaging in sexual behaviour in the presence of a child.
The boy received vapes, money, and £20 in exchange for oral sex in return for providing photographs.
Muhammed Afsan was found guilty of engaging in penetrative sexual conduct with a minor, violating a court order, and participating in sexual activity in the presence of a child.
The boy’s victim impact statement detailed insomnia and nightmares.
Recorder Patrick Palmer stated: “You must both recognise that your offences are serious, thereby necessitating immediate custodial sentences.”
Both are subject to lifelong sexual harm prevention orders and sex offender registration.
If you or anyone you know has been affected by the people highlighted on this website, then please report those individuals to the Police on 101 (999 if an emergency) or visit their online resources for further details of the options for reporting a crime. You can also make a report to Crimestoppers should you wish to be completely anonymous. There is help available on our support links page.

