Birmingham predator who 'preyed on teenage girls when they were at their most vulnerable' is found guilty of sex attacks

A Birmingham man has been found guilty of the rape of a teenage girl, sexual assault and abduction.

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Kassam Hussain, of Antrobus Road, Handsworth Wood, was found guilty of nine offences at Birmingham Crown Court on Thursday, December 4.

The two-week trial heard how Hussain had raped a teenage girl in September 2024, and groomed and sexually assaulted another teenage girl in the same month.

Kassam Hussain has been convicted of multiple offences against teenage girls, including rape, sexual assault and abduction
Kassam Hussain has been convicted of multiple offences against teenage girls, including rape, sexual assault and abduction

He also abducted the girl in May 2025, before abducting a third teenage girl in the same month.

Police said his victims have been safeguarded and are being offered support following their ordeals.

Hussain is due to be sentenced in February 2026.

Detective Constable Sarah Toye, from West Midlands Police's central complex child protection unit, said: "This has been a complex investigation into the abuse of young girls who were groomed by Hussain.

"He preyed upon them when they were at their most vulnerable, and took advantage of their own personal circumstances.

"I commend their bravery in being able to speak out and share their stories, and I would ask anyone who has encountered similar experiences, or any kind of abuse, historically or recently, to speak to the police.

"We are here to create a safe space for you, and we will listen."