Khairul Ehsan

43, Male Custodial - 3m 2022-04-05

Hull, East Yorkshire

Offender ID: cd9217a1-c0b4-4fa3-b2d7-2fdde66e4004

Khairul Ehsan
Release status
This offender is likely already released (expected: May 2022)
Guideline: ~75% served for ≥4 years, ~50% otherwise. Estimates only.

Offence Summary

Taxi driver Khairul Ehsan attempted to sexually assault a female customer after gaining her trust by providing his contact for lifts, targeting lone young women.

Full Description

Khairul Ehsan, 43, a Hull taxi driver, was found guilty of attempting sexual assault on 5 April at Hull Crown Court after abusing his position of trust. He provided personal details to a customer struggling for safe transport, then made sexual advances during a lift home post-night out, attempting assault. Police believe he targeted three other lone young women, though not charged. Sentenced to three months and registered for seven years.

The victim described initial friendliness turning predatory, with Ehsan messaging 'hey sexy' before the assault attempt. She suffered lasting impact, avoiding taxis for a year. Ehsan was friendly initially, offering help, but exploited vulnerability.

  • Ehsan used his job to contact and target women.
  • Victim checked taxi texts fearing recurrence.
  • Registration prevents future abuses of trust.

Hull Live interviewed the victim on 11 June 2022, detailing the betrayal. The prosecution proved intent via messages and witness accounts. The short sentence plus registration addresses the sexual offence's opportunistic nature in transport services.

Location

City: Hull
County: East Yorkshire

Case Details

Police Force: Humberside Police
Sentence Length: 3 months (Custodial)
Expected Release: May 2022
Guideline: ~75% served for ≥4 years, ~50% otherwise. Estimates only.
Full Sentence End: July 2022
If served in full. Estimates only.

Name heritage (predicted origin)

Country: Pakistan
Confidence: 90%

Special Thanks

A huge thank you to Humberside Police for their tireless dedication in bringing this offender to justice. Your commitment and hard work truly help keep our communities safe, and we are deeply grateful.

Source: hulldailymail.co.uk

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