A MAN accused of sexually assaulting a woman claimed his alleged victim was “moaning and groaning” like a porn star, a court was told yesterday.

Jurors at Oxford Crown Court were told the attacks, which were alleged to have taken place in November, were recorded on a mobile phone.

Mohammed Shahjahan, 27, of Slaymaker Close, Headington, Oxford, denies rape and assault by penetration, while Feizal Ali, 25, of Howard Street, in East Oxford, denies assault by penetration.

Neil Moore, prosecuting, told the court that Ali, the woman – who cannot be named for legal reasons – and another man, Nicholas Jones, 25, went along with Shahjahan to an East Oxford flat for a ‘social evening’.

In an interview given by Shahjahan to the police and read to the court, he said the group arrived with two bottles of vodka and a mixer and started the evening with a few shots of alcohol and social “chit chat”.

Shahjahan claimed in his statement he shared a flat with his girlfriend and their baby son, but they were both away visiting family in Banbury.

He went on to claim he found Mr Jones and the woman ‘lip to lip kissing’ on the sofa in the living room, with Mr Jones positioned over the woman.

Shahjahan said the woman, whom he claimed to have slept with a few years previously, had her top down, with her breasts exposed.

He put his hand on Mr Jones’s shoulder to get his attention and tell him to move into a spare room instead.

He added: “That is when she grabbed my hand. She said ‘you come as well, come on, you touch me, I want all of you, all three of you’.”

Shahjahan claimed she forced his hand down across her stomach with both hands, but denied he touched her intimately, saying the contact lasted between ‘10 and 30 seconds’.

He added: “She was moaning and groaning saying ‘I want you, come here’.

“It reminded me of a porn movie, it is just the way it seemed, the whole scenario – like a scene out of a porn movie.”

Also in the interview with police, the court heard Shahjahan ranked the woman’s drunkeness as being “seven out of 10”.

The court heard the interview then broke while Dc Simon Beaton, of Thames Valley Police, showed Shahjahan two videos and a photograph of the alleged attack from a seized mobile phone.

Shahjahan then replied “no comment” to all further questioning and instead issued a written statement denying full intercourse and saying all contact had been consensual.

The case continues.