TWO factory workers accused of taking it in turns to rape a woman after she had downed vodka and smoked cannabis told the police she encouraged them to have consensual sex with her.

Yassir Mehmood, 32, and Yasir Mahmood, 30, are alleged to have forced her to have sex in an unoccupied house in Bradford on October 17, 2013.

Mehmood, of Moorside End, Dewsbury Moor, and Mahmood, of Hill Top Estate, Kilpin Hill, Heckmondwike, both deny rape.

The 24-year-old woman says she went with them to Bradford to buy cannabis and did not want sex with either of them. She was drinking too much at the time and took a large bottle of vodka, a bottle of lemonade and a cup with her.

She alleges the men took her to a terraced house in Bradford where Mahmood punched her in the face and held her down by her arms while Mehmood raped her.

Mahmood then forced her to have sex with him, she claims.

She says she was crying and telling them to get off her.

The jury at Bradford Crown Court has been told that the woman is not from the city and was unable to tell the police where the house was.

Mehmood said in a pre-prepared statement that he had consensual sex with the woman on at least two occasions before the day in question.

On that afternoon, she got into Mahmood's green Honda Civic and said she wanted to 'chill' with the men.

On the journey to Bradford, she made sexual advances to Mahmood and he stopped the car.

Mehmood said his friend and the woman had sex in the front of the car and she then approached him and he had sex with her in the back of the vehicle.

Mahmood told detectives he had not raped or punched anyone.

Once a DNA match was found between him and the woman, he admitted they had sex but said it was at a house in Heckmondwike.

Mahmood said they went to Bradford to buy drugs. The woman was drinking vodka and they all smoked cannabis.

Once at the house, she pushed Mehmood away and led him into the bedroom where they had sex.

He alleged she undressed him and then herself.

Cross-examining the woman, Mahmood's barrister, Jayne Beckett, suggested she complained she had been raped because she was "drunk, stoned, emotional and full of regret," at what she had done that evening.

The trial continues.