Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Gang-Rape Accused: "She Was All Over Me"


A Heathrow Airport security guard accused of taking part in the gang-rape of a young woman he picked-up that night denied the claim today.

Tunisia-born Anouar Ben-Rejab, 36, of Tithe Barn Drive, Bray, Maidenhead allegedly raped the girl with two fellow-countrymen after she agreed to spend the night with him.

The twenty-five year-old Crawley office worker, who had downed wine and vodka before going to the town’s Bar Med nightclub (pictured), claims she shouted: “No, no, no,” when the others joined in.

Ben-Rejab and 31 year-old taxi driver Nizar Baccar, of Climping Road, Ifield, Crawley, West Sussex have both pleaded not guilty to raping her at a two-bedroom flat in nearby Fenchurch Street in the early hours of October 25, 2008.

Ben-Rejab, employed by BAA, alone has also pleaded not guilty to an additional count of rape and a charge of sexual assault on the same occasion.

A third suspect, Ahmed Farjallah – the flat’s occupier - jumped police bail before he could be charged and is still wanted.

Ben-Rejab told Croydon Crown Court the alleged victim immediately made a beeline for him when he arrived at the club and invited herself back to the flat.

“She made it plain she liked me from the start, she was touching and caressing me,” he told the jury. “She said: ‘I want you to f*** me. I want you inside me’.”

Baccar drove the couple, who were kissing on the back seat, to the flat.

“She was all over me again, touching my crotch. She was showing her cleavage as well. She was wearing a low top.

“When we got out of the car she unzipped my trousers and gave me a blow job in front of Mr. Baccar who said: ‘What the hell are you doing? This is a built up area’.”

The prosecution say the woman, Ben-Rejab and Farjallah all shared a joint of cannabis, with the victim forced to slap Farjallah’s hand away when he tried to grope her breasts.

Ben-Rejab and the woman then retired to the bedroom, explained prosecutor Miss Alexandra Healy. “They proceed to have sexual intercourse and she consented and was a willing participant.

“Two other men came into the bedroom and began to join in. She protests and makes it clear she doesn’t want to be involved sexually with three men.

“Despite her protests the three men continue to sexually assault and rape her,” the prosecutor told the jury.

“She had made it quite clear in her actions that she no longer consented to sexual activity. She was crying and said ‘No’ over and over again.”

Ben-Rejab agrees he had sex with the complainant, who he insists also had consensual sex with Farjallah after he suddenly entered the bedroom.

“At no stage was she crying or in distress at all. She was happy, she was fine.”

Monday, 3 May 2010

Bank Security Guard Dodges Prison For Bloody Boss Beating


A Royal Bank of Scotland security guard – angry following a reprimand – dodged prison with a suspended sentence after launching a vicious attack on his boss who was left covered in blood.

Mark Chantel, 34, of Barnsley Street, Whitechapel, pleaded guilty at to assaulting Ken Fisher, causing him actual bodily harm, at the Bishopsgate branch on October 30, last year.

The first-time offender destroyed seven years’ service at the bank when he was sacked a month later.

The shaven-headed victim was left with two bleeding cuts to the back of his head, a lacerated lip, bruising, swelling and his glasses and £380 watch were smashed in the attack which has left him suffering panic attacks.

The Old Bailey (pictured) heard Chantel confronted his boss at 7pm in the bank’s security room because the victim had reported him five days earlier for failing to carry out his duties.

Chantel challenged him for reporting him and the defendant began striking Mr. Fisher with his clenched fist and he fell off his chair onto the floor.

The defendant kicked him to the torso three times and struck him on the back of the head, causing a bloody wound.

Mr. Fisher needed stitches to the back of his head and it took four weeks for the large amount of bruising and swelling to go down.

The victim says he suffers dizziness and panic attacks and has been unable to return to work, the court heard.

The victim also says he used to be happy go lucky, but now feels nervous, unsafe alone and depressed.

He says Chantel was a close friend, but since the attack he cannot trust anyone and seeks justice for an unprovoked violent attack.

Chantel claimed he felt the complainant was always putting him down and felt anxious about his position there.

The defendant was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment, suspended for twenty-four months, ordered to complete 180 hours unpaid community service work and pay Mr. Fisher £369 compensation.

Sunday, 2 May 2010

Boozy Nightclub Girl Claims She Was Gang-Raped


A twenty-five year-old office worker, picked-up at a bar during a night-long drinking session, was raped by her date and his two pals, a court heard.

Despite the tearful woman shouting: “No, no, no” the two men joined in the attack, jurors at Croydon Crown Court were told.

The group had traveled from the Bar Med nightclub, Crawley, West Sussex (pictured) to a two-bedroom flat in nearby Fenchurch Street in the early hours of October 25, 2008.

One of the three suspects – the flat’s occupier – is still on the run, but the woman’s original date and his friend are in the dock.

They are: Heathrow Airport security guard Anouar Ben-Rejab, 36, of Tithe Barn Drive, Bray, Maidenhead, Berkshire and taxi driver Nizar Baccar, 31, of Climping Road, Ifield, Crawley, West Sussex.

The Tunisia-born defendants have pleaded not guilty to jointly raping the Crawley woman and assaulting her by penetration.

Ben-Rejab alone has also pleaded not guilty to an additional count of rape and a charge of sexual assault on the same occasion.

A third suspect, Ahmed Farjallah, jumped police bail before he could be charged and is still wanted.

Prosecutor Miss Alexandra Healy told the court the victim had downed a cocktail of wine and vodka before going to the club with a girl friend, where she met Ben-Rejab.

“They chatted at the bar and went outside for a cigarette and began kissing outside the nightclub,” explained the prosecutor.

“She agreed to go back to a flat and agreed to have sex with him.”

Baccar drove the couple, who were kissing on the back seat, to the flat, where they met Farjallah and all four went inside.

The woman, Ben-Rejab and Farjallah all shared a joint of cannabis, with the victim forced to slap Farjallah’s hand away when he tried to grope her breasts.

Ben-Rejab and the woman then retired to the bedroom, explained Miss Healy. “They proceed to have sexual intercourse and she consented and was a willing participant.

“Two other men came into the bedroom and began to join in. She protests and makes it clear she doesn’t want to be involved sexually with three men.

“Despite her protests the three men continue to sexually assault and rape her,” the prosecutor told the jury.

“She had made it quite clear in her actions that she no longer consented to sexual activity. She was crying and said ‘No’ over and over again.”

She scratched Ben-Rejab’s back in a bid to get him off her and police found marks there when he was examined the next day and the woman’s DNA was found under Baccar’s fingernails.

Just after 3 am she texted a pal saying: “I’ve been raped tonight. I’m still in their flat.”

At this time Ben-Rejab grabbed her by the hair and tried to force her to her knees to perform oral sex, said Miss Healy.

She left and police were called, who arrested Ben-Rejab at the flat just after 6 am. “He said she consented to all the sexual activity that took place,” explained Miss Healy.

“All three men are employed in a joint sexual attack,” she concluded.

The trial, before the Recorder of Croydon Warwick McKinnon is expected to last seven days.

Saturday, 1 May 2010

HIV-Positive Algerian Thief Will Not Be Booted Out


A HIV-positive Algerian refugee's recommendation for deportation following yet another prison sentence was ignored by the Home Office because the serial thief - released early by the Court of Appeal - has already dodged expulsion for fourteen years.


Amine Mouad, 36, was free to lead a team of thieves who snatched passengers' luggage at King's Cross and Euston Station's after an eleven month prison sentence was slashed to five months and the Crown Court Judge's recommendation to boot him out of the country was not carried out.


Political refugee Mouad, of Manor Road, Tottenham - who has seventeen previous offences on his record - was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment at Southwark Crown Court after pleading guilty to five thefts of rucksacks and laptops worth £4,600.


"You were with a team targeting passengers' bags, rucksacks, laptops and the like," Judge Stephen Robbins told Mouad, also imposing a four-year ASBO on the defendant banning him from entering all of London's mainline train stations.


"You were sentenced to imprisonment in September, 2008 when deportation to Algeria was recommended, but not implemented and the Court of Appeal in it's wisdom reduced the sentence to five months, leaving you free to commit these offences.," added the Judge.


Mouad's accomplice, 24 year-old Mohammed Aross, of Falkland Road, Hornsey pleaded guilty to the same five offences and was sentenced to six months imprisonment.


The pair admitted stealing laptop computers and bags at Euston Station on January 20 and 27 and February 8 and 14 and a rucksack and contents at King's Cross Station on February 10.


Algerian Aross - who has been in and out of immigration detention during his time in the UK - and is deemed a suicide risk with a psychiatric history claimed he needed to raise cash to feed his drug and gambling addiction.


Mouad claims he is a talented fashion designer forced to flee Algeria because of his political connections with an opposition group.


"I have not been asked to make any further recommendations for deportation in either case," concluded the Judge.

Friday, 30 April 2010

Finance Boss Of Bust Housing Association Still On Run


Police are still hunting the former finance boss of the UK's largest and oldest black housing association - on the run for an alleged £200,000 fraud plot.

George Avwunu, 50, of Smithams Down Road, Purley, Croydon is the ex chief finance officer of Ujima Housing Association, which went bust two years ago.

From 2006-2008 Ujima received £47m from the Housing Association's national affordable housing programme.

He was probed by Metropolitan Police detectives investigating a plot between Avwunu and others swindle the organization which provides affordable housing.

Avwunu was arrested on March 19, 2008 on suspicion of money laundering and conspiracy to defraud Ujima.

He was bailed to return to a central London police station in May 2008 pending further enquiries, but fled.

The trial of two other defendants is due to begin in January next year.

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Deaf Boyfriend Throttles Pregnant Deaf Girlfriend


A Police Community Support Officer was forced to break-up a violent domestic dispute involving a deaf Huddersfield couple, which saw the pregnant woman throttled by her partner at a busy London railway station, a court heard.

Dean Stanton, 20, of Brent Street, Newsome was convicted at City of London Magistrates’ Court of assaulting Siobhan Keogh at King’s Cross Station on November 19, last year.

Prosecutor Mrs. Varinder Hayre told the court (pictured) it was 5 pm when Miss Keogh rushed up to the PCSO and gestured with her hands that she had been attacked.

“She indicated that she had been grabbed by the throat and that she was pregnant and pointed at the defendant.”

Stanton walked off, ignoring the PCSO, and Miss Keogh chased him into the underground station.

“The victim tried to stop the defendant and he used his hand to grab her throat and pushed her to the ground,” added Mrs. Hayre.

“The PCSO tried to stop him, but he walked away.”

Police were called and Stanton was arrested, but could not be interviewed because of a lack of a sign-language interpreter.

He was re-arrested in Huddersfield on March 26 and charged.

Stanton, who has two recent police cautions, the last being a similar incident involving the same victim was bailed until May 18 for sentencing.

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Boxer Uses Head Not Fists In Late-Night Street Attack


A boxing instructor who headbutted a party reveler dressed as a pirate during nightime horseplay in the West End dodged jailed with a conditional discharge yesterday.

Polish-born Marcin Marczak, 28, of Dollis Park, East Finchley left the victim bloody and nursing a swollen nose after taking offence at a pirate hat being placed on his head by the group.

Marczak (pictured) denied, but was convicted by City of London Magistrates’ Court of assaulting Thomas Winton in Denmark Street on May 17, last year.

Prosecutor Mrs. Varinder Hayre told the court the victim and his friends were in good spirits enjoying a birthday celebration and were walking near Charing Cross Road when they met the defendant and his friend.

“The victim noticed one of his friends’ hat’s had been placed on the defendant’s head and the defendant returned the hat and walked towards the victim and confronted him.

“The victim felt he was aggressive and the defendant headbutted him, leaving Mr. Winton feeling a pain to the bridge of his nose which began to bleed and swell.

“His shirt was bloodstained and he fell to the floor,” added Mrs. Hayre.

Marczak, who began training as an amateur boxer eleven years ago, coaches at Cityboxer - based at Southwark's legendary and historic Ring Boxing club.

He was cautioned by police in November 2008 for assault and for the headbutt was conditionally discharged for three years, ordered to pay £200 compensation to the victim and £200 costs.


Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Train Inspector's Ticket Punched For Blackmail Bid


A greedy ticket inspector who tried to blackmail the Financial Services Authority after finding their paperwork on a Stanstead express train dodged prison with a suspended sentence today for the "nasty" crime.


Heavily-built Ian Aitken, 50, of Pearson Avenue, Hertford pleaded guilty that between June 2 and 6, within the jurisdiction of the Central Criminal Court, he made an unwarranted demand of monies from the Financial Services Authority, with menaces.


The revenue protection officer stumbled upon the documents on June 1, last year after they were left behind by a female employee of the SFA on the Liverpool Street to Stanstead express.


"What you did was serious and nasty," Judge James Wadsworth QC told Aitken at Southwark Crown Court. "There is something particularly unpleasant about blackmail and it passes the custody threshold."


First-time-offender Aitken was sentenced to twenty weeks imprisonment, suspended for two years, ordered to perform 100 hours unpaid community service, attend a 25 day educational requirement and obey a nightime curfew with tagging for six months.


Prosecutor Mr. Nick Rimmer told the court the documents gave details of test purchases made by a 'phantom' shopper employed by the FSA to investigate financial products sold by LloydsTSB.


"The defendant went to LloydsTSB in Hertford and said he was thinking of taking the documents to the press."


The bank photocopied the documents and forwarded them to the FSA, who phoned Aitken on June 3, asking for the originals to be returned.


"He refused and said they would be worth a lot of money to the press," added Mr. Rimmer.


The FSA tipped-off City of London Police and a detective posing as an employee contacted Aitken two days later, offering £50, but it was refused.


The officer called back and agreed a sum of £500 with Aitken, who was then arrested at his house on June 5, with the documents lying on his sofa.


When quizzed Aitken claimed he intended to give the money to charity and was only trying to teach banks a lesson for leaving confidential documents lying around.


"They were taken on the spur of the moment and he did intend to hand them in," said Miss Rebecca Randall, defending. "He admits it was extremely stupid of him.


"He has genuine remourse and is deeply sorry," added the lawyer. "It's his own admission that he's not the brightest spark in the box."


Aitken's daughter and wife of twenty-three years were in court. "They are absolutely terrified about the outcome today."


Judge Wadsworth added: "This was a stupid attempt to benefit from something that happened by chance."

Monday, 26 April 2010

Killer Cabbie's Licence Fight Goes On


Convicted killer and wannabe black taxi driver Shamsul Haque will take his licence fight to the High Court after his appeal was thrown out today by magistrates who ruled: "A risk to the public remains."


The 38 year-old paranoid schizophrenic, who strangled his wife nine years ago drove unsuspecting Londoner's around in his mini-cab for nearly two years and even began learning ‘The Knowledge’ in a bid to earn a black cab licence.


Negative publicity forced the Public Carriage Office (PCO) to revoke his private hire licence and do a U-turn on their decision to allow him to join the 'Knowledge' programme.


He did not appear at City of London Magistrates’ Court where he failed to win back both his mini-cab licence and rookie black cab licence.


Bench Chairman Rodney Brody announced: "The safety of the traveling public has to be paramount.


"His conviction for manslaughter was most serious and must be relevant. A risk to the public remains."


The PCO publicly admitted during the hearing errors were made in their decision-making.


Haque pleaded guilty to the manslaughter, of Asiya, 23, on the grounds of diminished responsibility, and on January 29, 2001 was sentenced at the Old Bailey to indefinite detention under the Mental Health Act.


On June 2, 2003 a mental health tribunal recommended his release and Haque walked free on October 3, 2003.


He was fined £15 for gross indecency in 1991 and in 1998 he was conditionally discharged for assaulting a police officer.


On June 18, last year he was cautioned by police for slapping his 13 year-old daughter across the face when she failed to wash her dinner plate.


Shortly after his release from custody Haque travelled to Bangladesh in 2004 and remarried.


On September 28, 2007 the PCO allowed him to enter the 'Knowledge' programme and shortly afterwards granted his application for a mini-cab licence which he held until September 23, last year.


Remarkably Haque's lawyer Miss Abigail Bache told magistrates they could ignore the fact Haque killed his wife when deciding if he was a "fit and proper person" to hold a licence.


"His conviction in 2001 for manslaughter is not a material consideration because it is part of his disability and any decision based on it would be unlawful. It is not part of his character, it is part of his disability."


She claimed it would be discriminatory to rule against Haque based on the fact he was a diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic.


Psychiatrists confirm Haque remains on anti-psychotic medication, but they could not rule out stress or changes in his drugs regime triggering a relapse.


The PCO's lawyer Mr. Guy Ladenburgh conceded the office made an error when granting Haque the licences and the case resulted in guildlines being updated to recommend only in "exceptional circumstances" should applications from killers be considered.


"We concede that decision was incorrect, a mistake was made," he told the court.


Miss Bache confirmed her client would now seek a Judicial Review.


At least one woman examiner refused to be in the same room as the convicted killer and the case has led to a row within Transport for London and the Public Carriage Office, which regulates the black cab trade.


A number of examiners at the PCO have said they were appalled when they learned of Haque's past.


Under offender rehabilitation laws his manslaughter conviction is now 'spent' and barring him could lead to a court action citing either restraint of trade or Human Rights Act violations.


His Old Bailey case was described as “tragic” by Judge Michael Coombe, who heard Haque told relatives after killing his wife: “I sent her to heaven because I love her so much.”


It is understood Haque unsuccessfully tried to sue Transport for London when he was originally refused a minicab licence.


However, that case took place within three years of his original release from detention in 2003 and the authority was then within its rights to reject his application.


In the past, Transport for London has successfully used the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act to block certain candidates wishing to drive a black cab.


Under the rules any conviction which earns a jail sentence of more than two and a half years can never be 'spent'.


Normally this would cover a conviction for manslaughter but detention under the Mental Health Act becomes 'spent' after five years.

Saturday, 24 April 2010

£20,000 Reward To Catch Turkish Club Killers


Police hunting the killers of a 21 year-old shot dead while playing pool at a Turkish social club hope a £20,000 reward plus release of CCTV stills of the suspects will get tongues wagging.

Islington salesman Cem Duzgun was killed inside Clapton FC Club, Upper Clapton Road, Clapton on October 5 last year by two gunmen still being sought by police.

At 10.45 pm Cem was playing pool with a pal when the male suspects arrived at the venue, opening fire from the doorway.

The victim, who was nearest the door was struck with a number of bullets and pronounced dead at the scene.

Officers do not believe he was the intended target, but rather that the suspects simply fired indiscriminately into the venue.

The two men then left the scene on foot heading in separate directions - one north past Clapton BR station (next to the venue), before turning right to go east into Southwold Rd.

The second turned left on leaving the club and ran south along Upper Clapton Rd, then left into Cleveleys Rd.

Suspect 1: a light-skinned black man, in his early 20s, of medium height and slim build, wearing a navy/black jacket, grey hooded top, blue jeans and white trainers.

Suspect 2: a black man, in his early 20s, wearing a navy hooded coat, jeans and trainers. He carried a plastic bag containing the gun.

Acting Detective Chief Inspector Andy Perrott of the Homicide and Serious Crime Command said: "I believe there are people in the community who know who is responsible for this murder and hope the offer of a significant reward will persuade these individuals to come forward and help police provide some justice for Mr. Duzgan's family."

Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information that may assist the investigation is asked to call the incident room on 020 8785 8244.

Turkish or Kurdish speakers can call a special line on 020 8785 8944.

To remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Friday, 23 April 2010

Couple Together Despite Twin Knife Attack


A woman who tried to stab her partner of nineteen years with two 9” kitchen knives while screaming she would kill him during a T.V. row dodged prison with a suspended sentence today.

Jobless Theresa Hogston, 51, slashed at David Diggins’ throat at their flat at Glenmill House, Hanworth Road, Hampton,Middlesex and threw the blade at his head during the “frenzied” attack.

Remarkably Mr. Diggins continues to support Hogston, who was recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, even trying to persuade police to drop the prosecution eight days later and the couple continue to live together.

Hogston pleaded guilty at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court (pictured) to attempted grievous bodily harm, with intent, and threats to kill Mr. Diggins on December 1, last year.

Prosecutor Miss Hannah Dawson told the court: “The couple started arguing about the defendant’s apparent mood swings and also something silly about the television.

“The defendant told Mr. Diggins: ‘Don’t talk to me like that. I’m going to kill you.’

“She then appeared in the doorway with a large kitchen knife and he tried to disarm her and pushed her into the kitchen.

“She appeared again with another knife, again approximately nine inches long and she went for him in a frenzied attack saying: ‘I’m going to kill you this time’.

“He had to disarm her and she caught him in the ribs with the handle of the knife,” added Miss Dawson.

As Mr. Diggins fought Hogston off he managed to dial 999 and when officers arrived she was in bed crying under her duvet.

“She claimed she loved him and admitted she had waved the knife around his neck area and thrown the knife at his head,” explained Miss Dawson.

Recorder Mark Milliken-Smith QC told first-time-offender Hogston: “Ordinarily attempted grievous bodily harm, with intent, would result in a lengthy prison sentence of some years.

“The repeated use of as knife with intent to injure someone, with intent to do serious harm is extremely serious,” he added.

Accepting the attack was “spur of the moment” Recorder Milliken-Smith added: “Perhaps it was a reaction to an off the cuff remark by your partner that triggered the incident.

“It is impressive your partner wants to stand by you and take car of you.”

Hogston was sentenced to twelve months’ imprisonment, suspended for two years, on both counts and placed under two years probation supervision.

Thursday, 22 April 2010

Amateur Hitmen Receive 30-Year Minimum


Two amateur hitmen who assassinated an East End crook and accused molester for £5,000 - allegedly put up by his own wife and stepdaughter – are starting life sentences.

Gunman Douglas Johnson, 30, of Witley Crescent, New Addington, Croydon and getaway driver David Austin, 43, of Dunley Drive, New Addington, must serve a minimum of 30 years.

Wheel clamping boss Charles Butler, 50, (pic.top) was shot outside his home opposite the Matapan pub in Green Lane, Dagenham at 11.45 pm on October 13, 2004 after pulling up in his burgundy Land Rover.

As he walked to his front door Johnson (pic.mid.) approached and chased the victim around the car and into the main road, shooting Mr. Butler as he stumbled.

He was taken to Oldchurch Hospital, Romford, where he died on June 23, 2005 after an eight-month coma. A post-mortem examination gave the cause of death as gunshot wound to the neck.

Rumours that Mr. Butler traded in stolen cars and had molested his step-daughter helped police put a case together after hearing Johnson’s brother was approached by the family to kill the victim.

Detective Superintendent Keith Niven, of the Metropolitan Police’s Homicide and Serious Crime Command, said: "This has been a protracted and complex enquiry.

“The team of detectives investigating this murder have worked tirelessly throughout and it is as a consequence of their commitment, dedication and professionalism that convictions have been secured here today.

"Charles Butler was murdered in a gangland-style killing as he returned to his Dagenham home.

"As part of the investigation detectives took the unusual step of releasing very graphic CCTV images of Mr. Butler's final moments.

The grandfather was captured on his own security systems being chased by a gunman before being shot and fatally wounded.

"Today's result demonstrates the Met's ongoing determination to identify and bring to justice those who seek to use guns on the streets of London.

"I would also like to pay tribute to the witnesses who showed great courage in coming forward to give evidence at court."