The woman had been separated from her friends on a night out when two of the men took her behind a beach hut and raped her, while the third went to the location moments later and captured footage of the attack.
Ibrahim Alshafe, 26, from Egypt, and Abdulla Ahmadi, 26, from Iran, had both denied two counts each of raping the woman on 4 October last year. They were found guilty.
The pair were jailed for 21 years each at Hove Crown Court on Wednesday.
Egyptian national Karin Al-Danasurt, 21, was also found guilty of all four counts of rape as a secondary party by encouraging and filming the ordeal.
He was sentenced to 18 years and six months in prison.
During the trial at Hove Crown Court, jurors heard the trio had found the woman “staggering in the street”, alone and “incapacitated”.
Footage showed her falling down twice, with prosecutors describing the attack as “cynical, predatory and callous”.
Alshafe was also shown smiling and sticking his tongue out during the assault, as well as slapping the woman in the face.
He and Ahmadi had claimed during the trial the encounter was consensual and that she had approached them along the seafront, kissed and touched them both, mentioned something about sex and took them both to the beach.
Al-Danasurt, who claimed to jurors he attempted to stop the attack by filming it, also denied he spat in the woman’s mouth and called her a “dirty b****”.
Prosecutor Hanna Llewellyn-Waters KC had said the woman told police she remembered being spat on, kicked, and her throat being grabbed during the attack, as well as men laughing.
In a police interview played to jurors, recorded on 13 October 2025, the victim said she had been at a bar with friends until about 3am before heading to a nightclub near the beach.
She said she regained consciousness lying on the beach, and thought she was going to be killed.
In the recording, she said: “I closed my eyes because I thought ‘oh my God, they’re actually going to kill me’, I can hear all these voices and I can’t stop them.”
CCTV footage from a nearby nightclub identified all three suspects, who had scanned their ID cards upon entering the club as part of the venue’s security measures. They were then located and arrested.
Samples of DNA were taken from all three defendants, with DNA from both Alshafe and Ahmadi matching samples taken from the complainant’s body during a forensic medical examination. Al-Danasurt’s was inconclusive.
At the time of the incident, all three defendants knew each other and were living at hotel accommodation for asylum seekers near Horsham, West Sussex.
The court heard Ahmadi and Alshafe met on a small boat which arrived in the UK from France in June 2025. Al-Danasurt had arrived in the country in October 2024.
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