Ahmed Fahmy, or West Heath Drive at Golders Green, abused his position as a staff to assault women while working in five hotels in Golders Green, Wembley, Royal Victoria Dock and Marlow in Buckinghamshire.
The 46 -year -old man was first under investigation in January 2024, when two reported sexual violation and aggression after staying at a hotel in West Heath Drive, where Fahmy was working at that time.
After spending a night, three women had returned to the hotel without a room key.
They paid Fahmy £ 80 for another room and the women to bed, but one woke up to find the worker licking his feet.
Later, two other friends from the group returned at night and also lost the key to their room.
On the other hand, or offering a new room, Fahmy coerced a woman to share her room, where she raped her.
Then, the police linked him to two other non -recent sexual assaults, which also focused on Fahmy playing their feet in the hotels in Alliance Close, Wembley and Western Gateway near the Royal Victoria dock.
Then, the officers have investigated the accusations against Fahmy dating from 2008 and are so 2024.
In Harrow Crown Court, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison, with another three years with extended license for four crimes committed while working in the hotels.
He was also placed in the registry of sexual criminals and was forbidden to be used in the hotel industry.
After their sentence, the police are appealing to any other potential for victims that survivors present themselves during their time working in hotels in all London.
Through his years, he worked in several hotels that did not belong under the same brand, including one in West Heath Drive, one in Royal Victoria Dock, two Wembley hotels in Alliance Close and South Way and another in Bridge, Marlow.
Detective Agent James Gomm of the Metropolitan Police, who directed the investigation, said: “Fahmy used manipulation to abuse his position of a hotel worker and approach his victims. He demonstrated a clear pattern of offense and abuse.
“I would also like to congratulate the forages of victims who have shared their experience to date for the courage they have shown through investigation and judicial processes.
“We believe there may be other victims and encourage anyone affected to contact us: specialized support and guidance will be included and receiving, not only from the police but also of the lack and independent services.”
Survivors can communicate with the police informing online or sending an email to nwmailbox.saphire@met.police.uk, who will organize contact with them.