Doctor raped teenager and sexually assaulted woman
Khalid Jamal, 45, of Glasgow, met both women online before attacking them at his home.
A doctor has been found guilty of raping a teenager and sexually assaulting a woman.
Khalid Jamal, 45, who met both victims on a dating website, launched the attacks after taking each woman to his home on separate occasions.
The first woman, now 27, had been out with Jamal a number of times but was attacked by him while he tried to persuade her to have sex on Christmas Eve in 2013.
He only stopped when she convinced him she would come back to his flat on Great Western Road in Glasgow the next day if he did.
His second victim, then 19, was taken to his house, described as a "cabin" in Balloch, West Dunbartonshire, where he raped her between April and May 2016.
The teenager saw him again months later in September when Jamal, who has been suspended by the General Medical Council, promised to drive her home from a night out.
Instead, after claiming he had "a shot of alcohol" and couldn't take her home, drove her to his Parkhead flat and attacked her.
A jury at the High Court in Glasgow convicted him of raping and sexually assaulting a teenager as well as sexually abusing another woman.
Judge Johanna Johnston QC deferred sentence on Jamal until next month and remanded him in custody.