A 31-year-old Iraqi asylum seeker, Yousif Al-Maliki, has been sentenced to six and a half years in prison after being convicted of raping a woman at the Astor Hostel in South Kensington, London, following a night out in Soho in August 2025.
The victim, a student who had been staying at the hostel with Al-Maliki since 1 August, was confirmed by police to have led to the conviction and sentencing at Southwark Crown Court.
The victim, an Indian student, told the court she did not call for help during the attack because she feared eviction from the hostel for breaking the rules by allowing Al-Maliki into her bed. Despite her clear refusals, he forcibly assaulted her while she ‘zoned out’ to block the trauma.
Al-Maliki had previously been deported from the UK but re-entered via a small boat in September 2024. He applied for asylum citing persecution in Baghdad due to his bisexuality. At the time of his arrest, he was residing at Peckham Lodge Hotel in south London.
During sentencing, Judge Christopher Hehir condemned Al-Maliki’s actions, stating that he was determined to have sex without consent. The judge highlighted the defendant’s insincerity when he directed his lawyer to claim remorse “but only for being convicted and going to prison.”
Following the conviction, Al-Maliki will face automatic deportation and lifetime notification requirements.
Prosecutor Jose Olivares-Chandler outlined how the victim repeatedly rejected Al-Maliki’s advances after consensual cuddling. Despite this, he pressured her, including making a bet they would have sex. The victim attempted to hide the assault by hanging a comforter around her bed to avoid eviction.
Originally published by UKNIP.