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A man who falsely presented himself as a taxi driver has been convicted after a Scottish court found he deliberately misled and detained a young woman during what should have been a routine journey home, before subjecting her to serious and distressing misconduct inside his vehicle.
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In the early hours of the morning, shortly after 1 a.m., the woman was attempting to return home after an evening out in Stirling town centre. Like many others in the area, she sought transport near an official taxi rank located close to a popular nightlife venue.
Although Kalawizada held no taxi licence and was not legally permitted to offer transport services, he indicated that he could take her home. Reassured by the vehicle’s location and his response, the woman provided her address and entered the car.
She sat in the front passenger seat, later explaining that the rear doors appeared to be locked, further reinforcing her assumption that the car was operating as a taxi.
Rather than driving directly to the destination provided, Kalawizada diverted from the expected route. The journey, which should have been straightforward, instead extended across areas of Clackmannanshire, with multiple unexpected stops along the way.
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