People of Ireland aren’t happy that a foreign national and taxi driver, Mansoor Uddin, who sexually abused 3 defenceless Irish women is walking freely on the streets of Dublin KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Wednesday, February 15, 2023

People of Ireland aren’t happy that a foreign national and taxi driver, Mansoor Uddin, who sexually abused 3 defenceless Irish women is walking freely on the streets of Dublin

People of Ireland aren’t happy that a foreign national who sexually abused defenceless Irish woman is walking freely on the streets of Dublin. 

Concerned Irish are protesting against unvetted migrants flooding into their country. Uddin of Castleway, Adamstown, Lucan, Co Dublin pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to sexual assault on January 30, 2016 and two sexual assaults on February 16, 2016.

A taxi driver, originally not from Ireland, who sexually abused three women was released from prison after just three years.

The Irish Mirror has learned that sex beast Mansoor Uddin was released from prison in late January.

Uddin, 44, was sentenced to five years in prison in 2019 and remanded in Dublin’s Arbor Hill Jail.

Sources say Uddin, who has had his taxi license revoked, now lives in the Dublin area.

The pervert made headlines and national outrage amid fears he would still be allowed to drive his cab, under bail terms that said he might if he didn’t have female passengers in the front seat.

However, Gardai later clarified that this was not the case and Uddin could no longer drive his own cab, reports The Mirror.

The Mirror reports that the married father of three sexually assaulted two of the women in the same night after he asked one of them to get out of his taxi when she saw her trying to get a picture of her ID, the court listened this week.

During his trial the court heard that the first woman, a 19-year-old German national, continually pushed Uddin’s hand away as he rubbed her knee and leg while driving. He told her she had “a beautiful heart”.

He also touched her chest area and rubbed her cheek, telling her that she was “the most beautiful girl of the night”.

The second victim, a 20-year-old woman, said Uddin had brushed his hand down the side of her body and leaned in towards her as if to kiss her.

However, gardai later clarified that this was not the case and Uddin could not drive his taxi anymore.

The married father of three sexually assaulted two of the women on the same night after demanding that one of them get out of his taxi when he saw her trying to get a photo of his identification, the court heard this week.

An 18-year-old victim had also called a friend while in the vehicle and gave her Uddin’s name and some of his taxi number. She tried to take a photograph of Uddin but he stopped her.

Sergeant Aoife Cronin told Sinead McMullan BL, prosecuting, that gardai used CCTV footage, a database of registered public service vehicles and a computer generated likeness from the first victim to identify Uddin.

As part of the Garda investigation, officers also used GPS co-ordinates from the HALO app which confirmed that Uddin had travelled the three routes the women had outlined to gardai.

The third woman, an 18-year-old school girl, got into Uddin’s taxi an hour later. He immediately began rubbing her leg telling her how soft her skin was.

She pushed him away and he tried to get his hand into her underwear.

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