A Shipley man has been found guilty of sexually abusing two young girls when he was a teenager.
Naser Mahmood, of Bradford Road, Shipley, was convicted by a jury at Bradford Crown Court of two offences of rape and six allegations of indecent assault.
During the trial, the jury heard that one girl reported the abuse in 2012 but did not take the allegation further at that time.
The second girl alerted the police in 2016 that Mahmood had raped her. Mahmood told the police that the women were lying and he had done nothing wrong.
He has been remanded in custody and will face sentencing on Wednesday 27 February.
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