Three asylum seekers, who illegally entered Britain in small boats, have been convicted of gang raping a woman on Brighton beach.
Iranian-born Abdulla Ahmadi, 26, and Egyptians Karin Al-Danasurt, 20 and Ibrahim Alshafe, 25, repeatedly raped the 33-year-old woman behind a beach hut on October 4 last year.
The trio behaved like a ‘predatory pack’ after spotting the drunk victim as she staggered along the promenade after a night out.
Al-Danasurt also filmed the assault on his mobile phone and shared the video – attempting to insist in court he had made the recording to ‘gather evidence for police’.
And when quizzed on his understanding of consent by prosecutors, he said he thought ‘rape was sex’, adding that the woman was so drunk she could barely stand.
The three men had a barbecue at their taxpayer-funded hotel in Brighton after the assault.
They were all staying at in Home Office-approved accommodation for those either seeking or appealing their asylum and immigration status, jurors were told.
Lewes Crown Court in Hove previously heard the asylum seekers filmed themselves getting ready and partied at nightclubs before they targeted their victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons.
CCTV footage shown to the jury showed the group chatting up and groping other woman throughout the night, including a friend of the woman they raped.

Ibrahim Alshafe, 25, from Egypt was found guilty of raping the woman on Brighton beach

Karin Al-Danasurt, an Egyptian asylum seeker, said he thought ‘rape was sex’ during the trial

The men filmed themselves getting ready for a night out before catching a bus into Brighton where they met the woman
In one clip, Alshafe could be seen speaking to an unknown blonde female in Horizon nightclub in the early hours of October 4.
As she could not speak Arabic and he could not speak English, the pair communicated via the Google Translate app.
In a series of texts she asked him where he was from and told him he was welcome in the UK but questioned his motive for coming to the country.
She asked him what his ‘goal’ was for the future and how he saw his life panning out in Britain.
Reading from the message, Hanna Llewellyn-Water, prosecuting, said the woman asked: ‘Is your only goal here to marry a British woman?’
He replied: ‘I am in this country. I will build my future, meet a woman, get married, have children have and become a citizen.’
Another CCTV clip from earlier in the evening, showed Ahmadi and Alshafe in the foyer of Revolution nightclub.
Here, Ahmadi groped one of the complainant’s friends, putting his arm around her waist.
Meanwhile, Al-Danasurt put his arms around an unknown brunette woman and stroked her bottom.
The three men left the Horizon nightclub after it closed at 5am and targeted the lone victim who had also been partying in the same bar.
She described herself as ‘paralytic drunk’ and said she had no recollection of how she came to be on Brighton beach.

After getting a bus back to their hotel after the alleged rape, the migrants filmed themselves having a barbecue in the hotel grounds
She remembered drifting in and out of consciousness while being repeatedly ‘abused’ by three men.
The jury heard that in video interview she said: ‘So at first it was like I was coming round and someone had their finger in my mouth and like was rubbing their finger in my mouth and it was almost like I kept falling back asleep.
‘Like every time I, I was there but I wasn’t, like it was such a weird experience. Like I’ve been drunk, I’m 30-odd, I’ve been drunk many a times, I’ve never had this like feeling before.
‘And like as I could remember like I could see a light in my face, like do you know like when you put a flash on a like on the camera on an iPhone and I could hear a foreign accent saying ‘Dirty b****, dirty b****’.
Alshafe claimed during the trial he lost his virginity while taking part in the gang rape of the woman.
Asked by prosecutors if he had had sex before, he said: ‘No, it was the first time.
‘I was happy that I’m trying something like that for the first time.’
Al-Danasurt was questioned during the trial about why he filmed the assault on Brighton beach.
Hanna Llewellyn-Waters, prosecuting for the Crown, asked him: ‘As far as you were concerned, you were witnessing a rape?’
‘I see sex in front of me,’ he told the court.
‘No, there’s lots of different types of sex, you were witnessing a rape,’ Ms Llewellyn-Waters said.
Al-Danasurt replied: ‘That’s what I saw. Rape to me is sex.’
He was further challenged on whether he saw ‘any distinction’ between someone who is or is not able to agree to sex, and whether it ‘mattered’.
Speaking through an Arabic interpreter, he said he did not understand the question.

The three defendants partied at their asylum hotel after the attack – with one posing with a sunglasses filter on his face
Pressed, the Egyptian said: ‘I said what I saw. She was closing her eyes, opening her eyes. She wasn’t speaking.
‘The situation wasn’t pleasant, it was bad. She wasn’t able to say anything. They were raping her, but I did not hear anything. I didn’t hear what they told her.’
Al-Danasurt told police he started filming his friends, who all lived in the same Home Office-approved asylum hotel, to gather evidence.
Asked why he was filming, he said: ‘It was to stop them and to protect myself. I did whatever I could do to stop them and to speak to them.’
But Ms Llwelly-Waters told him: ‘You did precisely nothing. You went off and had a barbecue with them the next day.’
The men also filmed themselves getting ready for a night out before catching a bus into Brighton on the night of the attack.
A video of them in a room at the asylum hotel where they were all living was shown to the jury.
They got a bus back to their hotel after the rape, before filming themselves having a barbecue in the grounds.
In the clip shown to the jury, one of the defendants appears to be smoking while they cook meat on a portable barbeque.
All the defendants denied the charges against them but have been found guilty by a jury at Lewes Crown Court. They will be sentenced at a later date.


