
Ayman Yanoussi: London Underground offender jailed after breaching sexual harm order
A 21‑year‑old man previously known for a series of upskirting offences has now been jailed after exposing himself to multiple women on the London Underground, according to the latest publicly available reporting.
Ayman Yanoussi, who first appeared in court over covert filming incidents at Bank Station and a Sainsbury’s store, has received a custodial sentence of 14 months following a separate set of exposure offences committed on the Tube network.
Earlier offences: upskirting at Bank Station and Sainsbury’s
Yanoussi first came to public attention after Court News UK documented four upskirting incidents between April 2024 and August 2025. Three of the offences took place at Bank Station, with a fourth inside a Sainsbury’s store. Reports at the time stated that he claimed he “did not know it was illegal” and was initially spared jail.
In December 2025, he was made subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) designed to restrict his behaviour and protect the public.
New development: exposure offences on the Underground
The latest update — published via a YouTube‑syndicated news report — states that Yanoussi went on to commit further offences by exposing himself to multiple women at a Tube station and again on a train. The incidents reportedly occurred within minutes of each other on the same morning.
He was arrested and charged with breaching the SHPO imposed the previous year. The court has now sentenced him to 14 months in prison.
At the time of writing, this sentencing update has not yet appeared in mainstream UK print or broadcast outlets, but it represents the first published account confirming a custodial outcome for the exposure offences.
Social media claims vs verified information
Earlier social media posts circulating about Yanoussi included claims that he had been “banned from approaching women he did not know.” No verified reporting supported that specific wording at the time those posts were made.
The new update does, however, confirm that he was under a SHPO — a legally enforceable order — and that the exposure incidents constituted a breach of that order.
What happens next
TrueNorth will continue monitoring for further verified updates, including any official court listings, mainstream media coverage, or sentencing remarks released by the judiciary.