TWO rapists are set to receive long prison sentences for taking it in turns to attack a woman in an unoccupied Bradford house after giving her vodka and cannabis.

Yasir Mahmood, who held the victim down while his friend forced himself on her, before raping her himself, held his head in his hands in the dock at Bradford Crown Court after the jury delivered its guilty verdicts late this afternoon.

Mahmood, 30, of Hill Top Estate, Kilpin Hill, Heckmondwike, was convicted of assisting rape and rape.

Yassir Mehmood, 32, of Moorside End, Dewsbury Moor, was found guilty of rape.

Judge David Hatton QC remanded them both into custody overnight to be sentenced tomorrow.

Andrew Dallas, barrister for the prosecution, said there would be a victim impact statement for the judge to see.

During the trial, the court heard that the married men, workmates at a local bed factory, took the 23-year-old woman with them when they went to buy skunk cannabis from a Bradford lock-up, on October 17, 2013.

She went willingly, taking a bottle of vodka and a cup.

She smoked cannabis in Mahmood's car and Mehmood poured her more vodka.

The pair took her to an empty house in Bradford where Mahmood punched her in the face, knocking her down.

He then pinned her by her arms while Mehmood raped her in the living room.

Mahmood then forced himself on her as she cried and told him to stop.

The men dropped her off near her home at about 9pm.

She was "hysterical and inconsolable" and made an immediate complaint of rape.

She had marks to her face and bruising to her arms and legs.

DNA found on her was a match to Mahmood.

The men told the police the sex was consensual and the woman made the first advances after saying she wanted to "chill" with them.

Mehmood said he was forced to have sex with her because she was "blackmailing" him by threatening to tell his wife he had sex with her a few months earlier.

Mahmood said she pulled him into a bedroom, pushed him on the bed and got on top of him.