Teenagers jailed for raping girl in Leamington park
By James Smith 8th Dec 2025
By James Smith 8th Dec 2025
Two 17-year-old boys have been jailed after admitting raping a teenager in a Leamington park.
A 15-year-old girl and a group of friends were in the town on 10 May when they met and started chatting with two boys - both Afghan asylum seekers.
The two boys - Jan Jahanzeb and Israr Niazal – later asked the girl to join them on a walk and went on to rape her at Newbold Comyn.
Afterwards, the girl managed to flag down a member of the public who called the police.
Thanks to a combination of CCTV footage work and using photos the girl had taken on her phone during the day, police were able to identify and arrest Jahanzeb and Niazal quickly.
Warwickshire Police charged the two boys with rape and they went before youth court in Coventry where they admitted the offence.
Appearing at Warwick Crown Court for sentencing today (Monday 8 November), the judge lifted reporting restrictions that had previously prevented Jahanzeb and Niazal from being identified owing to their age.
It was also confirmed at court that they were Afghan asylum seekers.
Jahanzeb was sentenced to ten years and eight months while the judge gave Niazal nine years and ten months.
Both will start their sentences in a Young Offenders' Institution and move to prison at a later date. The pair were also made to sign the Sex Offenders' Register for life and given an indefinite restraining order.
Detective Chief Inspector Richard Hobbs said: "This was a hugely traumatic incident, and I can't speak highly enough of the victim for the bravery she has shown.
"Our specially trained officers have supported her since the start of the investigation, but understandably, it has been, and continues to be, an incredibly challenging time for both her and her family.
"Jahanzeb and Niazal went out of their way to befriend the victim with the intention of raping her. The length of their sentence reflects the severity of their crime and the need to protect the public from them.
"I hope this outcome will provide reassurance to other victims of sexual offences and give them the confidence to report, knowing police will listen and support them.
"We encourage anyone who has been the victim of rape or sexual offence to report it. We will always investigate thoroughly and sensitively, and do everything in our power to bring offenders to justice, getting the right result with a victim's wishes in mind."
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