Sunday, 1 July 2018

Fake Taxi Driver Jailed For Double Rape Of Boozy Passenger

A fake taxi driver, who dragged his female passenger into a second-floor flat and raped her after a boozy night out, has been locked-up for a minimum of nine years.
Keith Gillings, 67, of Hanway Road, Hanwell was sentenced to life imprisonment for the offence and must serve that time until he can be considered for parole.
The court heard how on July 25, last year the victim, a 47-year-old woman was drinking with friends in Hammersmith.
At approximately 11.00pm, she left the pub and got into a vehicle she believed was her taxi.
The driver was Gillings, who took the victim to her home address, where she collected money and requested he take her to a local shop to get some tobacco.
Sometime later she realised Gillings was not going in the correct direction and when questioned he advised her that he knew a different shop that would still be open.
As the car approached traffic lights and slowed down the victim attempted to escape the vehicle, but it was locked.
Gillings grabbed her wrists and prevented her from getting out.
He took her to a block where he dragged the victim into a flat and raped her, twice.
After the attack the victim managed to escape from the flat and ran away.
Gillings gave chase, but could not catch her.
Detective Sergeant Trevor Struthes, from the Metropolitan Police's Child Abuse and Sexual Offences unit (CASO), said: "Officers carried out a thorough and in-depth investigation which brought a violent and depraved man to justice.
They worked tirelessly to support the victim through this ordeal and got her the best possible result when they arrested and charged Gillings.
"He will be spending nearly the remainder of his life behind bars, where he will not be able to attack and harm any other women again."

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