Al-Aswad worked for an Albanian man at a car wash near London Bridge
A MIGRANT has been found guilty of sexually assaulting three women while cycling home from work to his asylum hotel.
Qais Al-Aswad, 26, committed the heinous attacks over a three-week period along the same bike path in Horley, Surrey.

The first woman had left a pub with her mum before he approached her from behind and “slapped her bottom” around 9pm on May 23.
He approached a second woman from behind and “grabbed hold and squeezed her bottom” around 9pm on June 4.
Al-Aswad passed a third woman on his bicycle and “grabbed her crotch and vaginal area” around 10.45am on June 12.
CCTV showed the migrant wearing distinctive jackets, trainers and an Air Jordan rucksack while riding the purple pedal bike.
Alan Balneaves, prosecuting, said: “It’s identification through clothing, same bicycle, similar route, cell site analysis and of course the same mode of assaulting each person.”
In a police interview, Al-Aswad confirmed he was working for an Albanian man at a car wash near London Bridge.
He would leave his four-star hotel around 5.40am before returning by train and on his charity-gifted bike around 9pm.
The tracksuited migrant denied three counts of sexual assault by touching, claiming he was working with his cousins at the time of the offences.
