A
burglar who broke into a shared house one morning and raped the 31
year-old female resident who bandaged his injured hand has been caged
for life – with a seven-year minimum.
Andrei
Makara, 40, of no fixed address, used his shoulder to force open the
front door of the Brent property on July 24 as the terrified married
woman tried to stop him.
He
pleased guilty at Harrow Crown Court to two counts of rape; one count
of assault by penetration and one count of robbery.
The
victim was in her bathroom when she heard a loud bang downstairs and
realised someone was trying to get into the property.
She
managed to lock the front door, but Makara used brute force to gain
access, injuring his hand.
The
victim, fearful for her safety, bandaged Makara’s hand and also
offered him her bank card.
Makara
then became aggressive and threatened the victim with a pair of
scissors before raping her.
Afterwards,
Makara demanded the victim hand over her bank card and PIN,
threatening to kill her if the PIN was wrong.
He
then stole a bicycle belonging to the victim’s husband and left the
address.
The
victim reported the robbery to police the same day and two days later
further reported she had been raped during the incident.
Detectives
from the Metropolitan Police's Child Abuse and Sexual Offences
Command (CASO) immediately launched an investigation.
Detective
Constable Alan Wong, from CASO, said: “I
hope today’s sentence gives the victim some measure of comfort and
closure.
“I
would like to commend her for her bravery and having the courage to
report the incident to the police.
“Her
evidence was vital in ensuring a dangerous individual has been put
behind bars.”
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