A night porter at a four-star hotel assaulted a guest after he sneaked into her room. Zeshan Akhtar, 39, walked into the room at Talbot Hotel in Oundle, Northamptonshire, where he worked before pinning the woman’s arms above her head and biting her on the neck. “He initially denied the sex attack, and just days before his trial, he was caught at Heathrow Airport trying to flee the country to Pakistan,” Metro reported.
Akhtar is now imprisoned. Akhtar, who belongs to Peterborough, later pleaded guilty to sexual assault and was jailed for 11 months at Northampton Crown Court on Thursday. A similar incident was reported by the BBC where a woman was molested inside an elevator in the UK. Several women who stayed in Covid quarantine hotels in the UK have said they were sexually harassed by G4S security guards. The women had been quarantining for 10 days in hotels after returning from red list countries and told BBC News that men working for the security firm harassed them. One claimed a guard mimed sex while they were alone in life, while another alleges a member of security staff asked her for a "hug" and said he wanted to take a selfie with her.


