A
rapist has been caged for an attack nearly twenty years ago after DNA
he gave after a recent arrest identified him.
Andrew
Boys, 52, of Reading Road, Sutton posed as a legitimate mini-cab
driver in central London and picked-up the then 26 year-old victim.
Southwark
Crown Court heard he pulled over in Bagleys Lane, Fulham during the
journey to the woman's home in February 1998.
He
raped the woman on the back seat of his vehicle threatening to “dump
her in the river” if she tried to escape his clutches.
After
the attack, Boys drove the victim home and she contacted the police.
An
initial investigation failed to identify a suspect, but the
breakthrough came years later when Boys was finally arrested for an
unrelated matter.
In
2015, a DNA review of forensic evidence gathered at the time of the
attack gave a positive match to Boys.
He
was arrested at his home on December 3, 2015 and charged with rape
and false imprisonment.
He
fought the case, but a jury convicted him of rape and the charge of
false imprisonment was ordered to lie on file.
He
was sentenced on the same day to eight years imprisonment.
Detective
Sergeant Gemma Robb, of the Child Abuse and Sexual Offences Command
said: "The
fact that this attack happened nearly twenty years ago acted as no
barrier to us in our pursuit of Boys.
“I
hope this sentencing encourages victims that no matter how much time
has past, we will continue to pursue those responsible.
“I
trust that Boys’ conviction can help the woman he attacked to move
on from her horrific ordeal.
“Anyone who has been the victim of such an attack should contact police and report the crime, you will be believed and you will be supported."
“Anyone who has been the victim of such an attack should contact police and report the crime, you will be believed and you will be supported."
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