A GIRL of 17 was repeatedly raped by a man who forced cocaine up her nose and threatened to smash a bottle over her head if she cried out, a jury at Bradford Crown Court heard yesterday.

Imran Khaliq, 38, is accused of locking the teenager in an attic bedroom at his house, seizing her in a headlock and telling her: “You know what I am going to do now.”

Khaliq, of Silverhill Drive, Bradford Moor, denies two allegations of rape on January 27 this year.

Prosecutor Sophie Drake said Khaliq attacked the girl after bolting her in the bedroom.

Miss Drake said Khaliq offered her alcohol and cocaine, which she refused, while taking them himself.

He then raped her after threatening to smash a bottle over her head if she cried out.

“She felt sick and disgusted and scared,” the jury was told.

It is alleged that Khaliq hit her in the face and threatened to “knock her out” if she resisted.

He is said to have forced her to take cocaine by putting it up her nose on his finger three times.

Miss Drake said that traces of cocaine were found in her system after she alerted the police.

The girl said her ordeal lasted around an hour.

In her video interview, the teenager wept as she alleged that Khaliq threatened: “Don’t you dare start crying or I’ll knock you out.”

She said she begged him to stop but he took her phone off her and repeatedly raped her on his bed.

She also told how she begged Khaliq to let her go home but he refused.

As soon as she got back to her Bradford address she told her mother she had been raped and the police were alerted.

Officers found Khaliq sitting in his car opposite her home.

Khaliq told police the girl had “come on to him”, removed his clothing and they had consensual sex.

The trial continues.