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Trial date set for three asylum-seekers charged with seafront rape

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 13 Nov, 2025 at 11:48AM
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A trial date has been set for three asylum-seekers charged with raping a woman on Brighton seafront last month.

They appeared at Brighton Crown Court this morning (Thursday 13 November) for an arraignment – when the charges are formally put and defendants enter their plea.

But only one Arabic interpreter was available. Two of the defendants speak Arabic and one speaks Kurdish.

Recorder Neil Mercer adjourned the arraignment until Monday 8 December and set a trial date next spring, starting on Monday 16 March, with the trial expected to last three weeks.

The three defendants were again remanded in custody. They are

  • Abdulla Amih Ahmadi, 26, an Iranian, of Wistaston Road, Crewe
  • Karin Al-Danasurt, 20, an Egyptian, of Sandygate Lane, Lower Beeding
  • Ibrahim Alshafe, 25, also Egyptian, also of Sandygate Lane, Lower Beeding

Each of the men is charged with two counts of rape on Saturday 4 October.

All three men arrived in Britain on small boats and were awaiting decisions on asylum claims, the Home Office said.

At a previous hearing at Crawley Magistrates’ Court, Melanie Wotton, prosecuting, said: “The complainant was subjected to a horrendous ordeal on Brighton beach. She describes being raped by three men.”

All three were remanded in custody to appear at Brighton today for a plea and trial preparation hearing.

The Home Office said: “These allegations are shocking and we share the public’s outrage. Our thoughts are with the victim of this horrific crime.

“We are receiving regular updates from Sussex Police. The priority must now be for the police to investigate so those responsible are brought to justice.”

Detective Superintendent Andy Harbour said: “This has been a fast-paced investigation, with all three suspects having been identified through thorough investigative work.

“I commend the bravery of the victim who we continue to support with specialist officers.

“I understand how distressing this incident will be for the community and our dedicated partnership operations to protect women and girls will continue in earnest.”

Sussex Police asked anyone with information that could assist the investigation to contact the force online or via 101, quoting Operation Brampton.

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Comments 4

  1. Justin Time says:
    7 months ago

    Hmmm! They may well be guilty, but I would like the due process of the law to be followed, to make sure all parties are treated fairly. In the UK, we are innocent until proven guilty.

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    • Stan Reid says:
      7 months ago

      Tell that to the Media Monkeys and the people from various offices “leaking” biased information, although I do agree with you.

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  2. Marky boy says:
    7 months ago

    Justin Time and Stan Reid, would you say the same if that was your daughter, sister or wife who was raped on that beech, they are ILLEGAL in this country, so why should they have the same rights as people who are legal… you should not have ANY rights in this country, until you are legally allowed to be here….!!!, that’s the problem with this country, too many people and do gooders giving away rights to people who shouldn’t have them, no wonder society is collapsing under the strain of the illegal and the do gooders..!!!!

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  3. Farzin Hakimi says:
    6 months ago

    That is why the decent British people are outrage those 3 asylum seekers they came to England by boat to apply for asylum or better life , what they did to that young girl unbelievable 😠😠 and try act nothing happen ,the only solution definitely they will be deported , they will get the justice in their country by hanging is that great 😃😃😃😃

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