Two
home invaders, who subjected a young mum and her toddler to a
terrifying gun and knifepoint ordeal, have each been jailed for eight
years.
They
are: Olumide Buraimoh, 20, (pic.top) of Sceux Gardens, Camberwell and
Sanchez Adams, 19, (pic.bottom) of nearby Knatchbull Road.
They had targetted a drug dealer, who shared the Herne Hill address with the 24 year-old woman and her 3 year-old daughter.
They
were sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court for robbery and possession of
a firearm, with intent to endanger life, at the property on September
24, last year.
Buraimoh
and Adams arrived at the flat at around 2.00pm on the pretext of
buying drugs from the dealer who also lived there.
Once
inside, Adams pulled a gun and threatened to kill the woman and her
child.
He
struck the woman on the neck, while Buraimoh picked up the girl and
took her to another part of the flat.
He
then returned to the mother and held her down on the floor with a
knife to her neck, whilst Adams ripped her watch from her wrist.
During
the ordeal the woman heard shots being fired inside her flat and
police later found evidence of gunfire, including a .32 inch calibre
bullet which had been lodged in the front door.
Detective
Inspector Raymond Keating, of the Trident South Shootings Team,
said:
”It is due to the courage of this young woman giving
evidence in court that these dangerous men have been convicted and
sentenced.
“Everyone
who worked on this case was struck not only by the unnecessary
violence of this attack, but by the determination of the victim to
see justice for herself and her three-year-old daughter.
“Trident
officers have extensive experience of helping and protecting victims
and witnesses who feel vulnerable, and this case illustrates how,
with the help of the public, those who cause harm and misery in the
community can be convicted and imprisoned.”
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