A Farnworth man was jailed for 13 years, with an extended licence of five years, after being found guilty to the rape of a 70-year-old woman. inciting a child into sexual activity and sexual assault of a child.

The court heard how, on 9 August last year Issa Brayzi-Pour aged 22had led a girl to a nearby field, after he had seen her walking past a pub in Farnworth. The young victim had described being asked to perform oral sex on him but when she refused, he tried to pull her into bushes nearby.

She had thrown herself to the floor and screamed, which caused him to let her go and leave her in the field. She then went to a nearby shop and reported the incident, which was then subsequently reported to the police.

The brave victim provided a description of Brayzi-Pour to the police, which proved so accurate he was recognised after being taken into custody on suspicion of rape of another victim, just a couple of weeks later on 22 August 2022.

His second victim, a 70-year-old woman, was walking home through Farnworth, when she became aware of a man walking close behind her. After he attempted to engage her in conversation but when she refused, he pushed her up against a fence, metres away from her home address, and raped her, before calmly walking off up the road.

In shock, the woman called her son, who immediately contacted police. High visibility patrols by uniformed officers, extensive CCTV enquiries and DNA-evidence led to the identity, arrest and subsequent conviction of Brayzi-Pour.

DC Peter Hardy of Bolton CID said: “Firstly, I want to thank the bravery of both of the victims and the strength they have shown to take this prosecution to sentencing.

“We are happy with today’s result and are pleased that the trauma that Brayzi-Pour put his victims through has been recognised.

“Although no amount of time behind bars can make up for what the victims have been through, I hope that it will allow them to start to rebuild their lives and move on from what must have been a living nightmare.

“A dangerous individual is now off the streets and cannot pose a risk to any other females. As a force, GMP are committed to identifying and locating sex offenders to ensure that they face the full force of the law.

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