MTA Worker Arrested At F Station For Sexually Abusing A Passenger

MTA Worker Arrested At F Station For Sexually Abusing A Passenger
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Last week, cops arrested an MTA employee accused of sexually assaulting a female commuter twice at the 18th Avenue F station on the Kensington/Borough Park border.

Reportedly, 63-year-old Mohammad Talukder had been verbally harassing the victim, who is an orthodox Jewish woman, asking her out and offering her gifts despite her repeated refusals, the Daily News first reported.

Then, on April 18 at about 7:30pm, he allegedly grabbed the woman and forced her to an empty part of the platform and molested her, said police sources.

After avoiding the station for a week, she returned on Wednesday, April 26 and Talukder attacked her again, according to the criminal complaint.

Later that night, on Wednesday, April 26, cops found Talukder at the station and arrested him for forcible touching, sexual abuse, and harassment.