A callous predator who twice raped a 'drunk and obviously vulnerable' woman in a park has been given a 14-year extended sentence after a court was told he had shown no remorse.
Sheraz Malik was found guilty of two counts of rape in January after jurors heard how he attacked the 18-year-old woman shortly after she had been raped by another man in Sutton Lawn park in Sutton-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire last June.
Malik, 28, formerly of Bath Street in Sutton-in-Ashfield, claimed he had consensual sex with the woman, but was found guilty after three hours of deliberations at Birmingham Crown Court.
Passing sentence at the same court on Thursday, Judge Simon Ash KC imposed a ten-year jail sentence extended by an additional four-year period on licence.
After being told that Malik, an asylum-seeker who was expected to be deported on his eventual release, the judge told him: 'There is no evidence of remorse or of you having any insight into the serious harm you have caused to the victim. You appear to feel only hostility and anger towards her.'



