Overview
- Manchester Crown Court convicted Mohsen Farjam, 43, of two rapes, two sexual assaults and one sexual assault by penetration.
- He was sentenced on March 5 to nine and a half years in prison and placed on the sex offender register for life.
- Farjam, homeless and living in a tent near Stockport, targeted a distressed teenager by pretending to help before giving her vodka and attacking her.
- The victim left the tent, told a relative, police were notified, and officers arrested Farjam within hours.
- In interviews he denied the allegations, claiming he offered a massage, while Greater Manchester Police praised the victim’s bravery and confirmed ongoing specialist support.