Taxi driver jailed for sexual offence against teenage girl in Burnley
Wahid Riaz was jailed for five years
Lancashire Police have confirmed that a taxi driver in Burnley has been jailed for five years, after engaging in sexual activity with a 14-year-old.
The force say Wahid Riaz, of Causey Fott, Nelson, picked up the victim in his taxi from Centenary Way in Burnley on 23rd June 2023.
During the journey, the victim told Riaz she was 14-years-old and managed to capture the interaction on video.
The 52-year-old parked at the bottom of the victim’s street, told her to hug him and began kissing her.
He then engaged in sexual activity with her, before dropping her off at her house.
A jury at Preston Crown Court found Riaz guilty and he was sentenced to five years behind bars and ordered to sign the Sex Offender’s Register for the rest of his life.
In a statement to the court, the victim said: “Immediately after the incident, I had a deep feeling of being dirty. I had really long baths and showers, and I would scrub my body so much I would make it red. I was just trying to feel clean.
“This incident happened in summer, and I was really conscious about what I was wearing.
"I refused to wear shorts, skirts, or crop tops. I was anxious and asked myself if my clothes were too revealing or if they showed too much skin, what might happen to me. As I blamed myself and what I wore that night.”
She continued: “I am aware of the jury's decision, and although I welcome this outcome, it doesn't take away the fact that he hasn't had any accountability for his actions.
"He is an older man, and he provides a not guilty account in court, and he cannot apologise for what he's done.”
"Despicable individual"
DC Ryan Benson, who led the investigation, said: “Wahid Riaz is a despicable individual who has a sordid sexual interest in children. He used his position as a taxi driver to isolate and then engage in sexual activity with a vulnerable young girl.
“This offence has had a profound and ongoing impact on the victim and I want to praise her for the bravery she has shown in first of all reporting this to us and then giving evidence during pre-trial cross examination.
"Her bravery is a complete contrast to the cowardice Riaz has shown throughout this process, seeking to deny his criminal conduct despite the overwhelming evidence against him.
“While it’s not for me to comment on the sentence, I am pleased that Riaz has been held accountable for his despicable actions.”