A public transport sexual predator, who targeted females at train stations, has been locked-up.
Zevenor Gordon, 24, struck six times in just a four-month span with victims ranging from a girl in her school uniform to a middle-aged passenger.
At Woolwich Crown Court Gordon, of Glenton Road, Lewisham received sixteen months imprisonment after pleading guilty to six counts of sexual assault.
He was also slapped with a ten-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and must sign the Sex Offenders register for the next 10 years.
The SHPO bans him from approaching, gesturing, or making any action that can cause harassment, alarm or distress or be intimidating to a woman or girl in a public place or on public transport and he cannot enter any female public toilets.
He struck between December, 2023 and March, last year.
On Saturday, December 9, 2023, a 27-year-old woman was travelling to Dalston Junction when Gordon attempted to engage her in conversation, before sexually assaulting her.
Days later on Thursday, December 14 Gordon followed a woman in her fifties when she got off the tube at Dalston Junction before sexually assaulting her and jumping back on the tube.
On Wednesday, February 7, last year Gordon sexually assaulted a woman in her mid-twenties on the platform at Baker Street station.
On Monday, February 26 a 32-year-old woman was walking through London Bridge station when she too was sexually assaulted by Gordon.
On Monday, March 11 a young girl in her school uniform was sexually assaulted by Gordon as she boarded the tube at Cutty Sark station.
Just two days later he sexually assaulted another woman in her early twenties at Cutty Sark station, while was waiting on the platform to board the tube.
Gordon was arrested at his home, following positive ID checks by British Transport Police (BTP) officers.
Investigating officer Detective Constable Gemma Lee said: "Despite Gordon running away after each sexual assault, thanks to our fast acting officers we were able to ID him and bring him to justice.
“It is testament to the six victims who supported this case and by reporting their crimes that helped to build the picture of Gordon's predatory behaviour.
"The Sexual Harm Prevention Order should act as a warning to others that we take all reports of sexual offences and unwanted sexual behaviour seriously and will support victims throughout our investigations.”


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