Sunday, 9 June 2013

Benefit Fraudster Kept Four Jobs A Secret During £8K Swindle


A benefit fraudster held down four different jobs while illegally claiming a raft of hand-out's during an £8,234 swindle.

Mother-of-two Abiola Adebiyi, 32, of Inwell Estate, Neptune Street, South Bermondsey kept her employment a secret while making a series of claims.


She received housing benefit and council tax benefit from the London Borough of Southwark and income support from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP).



Adebiyi, who is heavily pregnant with her third child, worked for London Care plc; Anchor Housing Trust; Care UK Community Partnership and Dynamic Clearing.

She pleaded guilty at Camberwell Magistrates' Court (pictured) to two counts of dishonestly making a false statement to obtain housing benefit; two counts of dishonestly making a false statement to obtain council tax benefit and two counts of making a false statement to obtain income support on or about October 15, 2008.


Adebiyi also admitted six counts of dishonestly failing to declare a change of circumstances in relation to the claims on or around December 12, 2008 and August 17, 2009, namely that she was in paid employment.


When the first-time offender was quizzed by investigators she claimed a former friend had worked using her name and her Nat West bank account without her knowledge.


She denied working while receiving benefits and claimed payments she received were from a £3,500 loan she had made to another friend.


Adebiyi, who legally receives child benefit and tax credits, is currently repaying the money from her current job.



She was bailed until June 12 for a pre sentence report.

Saturday, 8 June 2013

"Bored" Retiree Had Over 10,000 Sick Child Pics


A bored retiree, who started collecting over 10,000 sick images of children on two computers at his suburban home when he stopped working, has escaped prison with a suspended sentence.

Retired senior manager Barry Charles Smith, 63, of Anglesey Gardens, Carshalton had accumulated a collection of hard-core pornography, which also included people engaged in sexual acts with animals.


“He has suffered depression since he retired, lack of sexual fulfilment and boredom,” his lawyer Mr. Lawrence Imrie told Croydon Crown Court.


Smith pleaded guilty at his first appearance to possessing 10,347 indecent images of children ranging from level one to level five – the most serious – on or before July 26, last year.


He also pleaded guilty to possession of extreme pornographic images that were either grossly offensive, disgusting or of an obscene character.


The prosecution accepted the first-time offender's basis of plea that he did not download each individual image and the more extreme examples were not saved or enlarged.


Prosecutor Miss Shahnaz Ahmed told the court police executed a search warrant in an intelligence-led investigation at Smith's home and seized a tower computer and laptop.


A forensic probe of the computers revealed 8,602 images at level one, 261 at level two, 915 at level three, 532 at level four and 44 at level five.


“He made a full admission and said he had been actively viewing images since 2008.”


Since his arrest Smith, who was supported in court by his wife and son, has been co-operating with a charity who monitor his computer usage daily.


“Mr. Smith has shown a deeply significant level of remorse and admitted the offences in interview and took immediate steps to change his behaviour,” explained Mr. Imrie.


“In 2008 he retired from a high-level management role and started viewing pornography and it became an unhealthy obsession.


“Most of the images on Mr. Smith's computers were not even available to him and were only accessible by using specialist equipment.


“They were stored on the hard drive and not known to Mr. Smith.


“He admits going to sites with legal and illegal pornography and the higher level images came by way of an unwanted package.”


The Recorder of Croydon Warwick McKinnon told Smith: “Right thinking members of the public absolutely abhor this activity.”


He sentenced him to eight weeks imprisonment, suspended for two years, and placed him on a two-year supervision order.


A Sexual Offences Prevention Order was made prohibiting Smith using the internet unless all the search history was made and available for police inspection for the next five years.


He must also sign the sex offenders register for seven years.

Friday, 7 June 2013

Illegal Jamaican Overstayer Who Hijacked New ID Jailed For £38K Benefit Fraud


A Jamaican overstayer, who arrived in the UK as a tourist over a decade ago while pregnant with her second child, hijacked an innocent woman's identity in a £38,000 benefit scam.

Latoya Paisley, 31, of 
Curtis Close, Smethwick, West Midlands even told the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) she was the victim of a fraud as she tried to hang onto the payments.

She was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment at Blackfriars Crown Court (pictured) and deportation papers have been served on her.


Paisley pleaded guilty to obtaining a £20,512 money transfer, by deception, from the DWP between July 10, 2002 and December 4, 2007 and a £18,424 money transfer from the London Borough of Southwark between May 17, 2004 and December 9, 2007.


“These offences fall into the most serious category of benefit fraud,” Judge Jane Sullivan told her. “You persisted in your dishonesty over a considerable period of time.


“You wrote letters claiming someone else was using your personal details when you knew full well that was not the case and you lied to the investigating officer when he tracked you down to Birmingham.”


The court heard Paisley used the identity of UK-born Deniece Beaumont-Walters, 28, who move to Jamaica with her family just before the defendant arrived in this country in February, 2002.


She was four months pregnant when she arrived on a six-month tourist visa and brought her daughter with her and has since had a third daughter and claimed child benefit for the children.


“By July that year she made a claim for income support in the name of Miss Beaumont-Walters, whose identity was ready and waiting on arrival,” said prosecutor Mr. James Vine.


“She later made a claim for housing and council tax benefit and was granted leave to remain for another year as a student on the basis a sponsor would provide accommodation and funds.


“More than a year after that visa expired she made a further student application in 2004 with a proposed sponsor, but they were clearly fictitious and she must have known that.”


By November, 2007, while still illegally claiming benefits, she was ordered to be removed from the country, but failed to attend the UK Border Agency office.


The fraud began falling apart when the genuine Miss Beaumont-Walters returned to the UK in July, 2007 and was refused a national insurance number on the grounds her's was already in use.


She was refused child benefit and jobseeker's allowance and began receiving threatening letters from debt collectors chasing £11,000 run up in her name.


A DWP investigator found her on October 4, last year in Smethwick, but she gave a false name.


When quizzed at the local police station in January she made some admissions, but answered no questions about the fraud.


Paisley's lawyer Christopher Judson said: “She says her plan was to study at a College in Chelsea, but her original sponsors were drinking heavily and smoking cannabis.


“It was not possible for her to stay at the address and she was in something of a vulnerable position.


“She was approached at a party by someone else who went away and got all the documentation for the claims.


“She was pregnant, homeless and had nowhere to live and wanted to get a roof over her head.”


Paisley claims she had to pay her income support to the fraudster who arranged the swindle and she lived off child benefit.


Her daughters are now aged twelve and ten years and two months-old.


Judge Sullivan told her: “I take into account the distressing consequences for the real Deniece Beaumont-Walters, who couldn't even obtain a national insurance number, make claims and was pursued for debts she had not accrued.”

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Internet Perv Nicked At Work For Sick Pics


An internet pervert, arrested at work for having hardcore child porn on his laptop computer, confessed to enjoying the sick images because they are “taboo.”

Christian Walsh, 21, of Cypress Road, Guildford, Surrey was humiliated in front of work colleagues when offices arrived at the west London office premises of his employers.

He pleaded guilty at Hammersmith Magistrates' Court yesterday to seven counts of possessing indecent images of children on or before January 16 and was committed to Southwark Crown Court for sentencing.



Prosecutor Mr. Paul Mitchell told the court: “After police received information they spoke to Mr. Walsh at his place of work and he admitted he was in possession of indecent images of children.

“He said they would find ten on his laptop and he was arrested.”


When the computer was analysed nine images were found at level one, the lowest grade, two at level two, four at level three and nine at level four.


“Also discovered were two movies with images at level four and level five, the highest level, and one more image at level five,” added Mr. Mitchell.


“The police say they were in the live section of the computer and Mr. Walsh would have had access to them.


“He admitted that he was in possession and that he chatted on a website and some of the chat would involve watersports and sex involving children.


“He said he played along and liked the fact they were taboo and he admitted that he sometimes masturbated over the images.


“During the online chats he also sometimes played the role of the child.”


The first-time offender was bailed unconditionally to a sentencing date to be fixed after district judge Julia Moffatt announed: “This case falls within the bracket of six to twelve months imprisonment.


“You will also need to report to a police station and tell them what happened today.”

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Glamour Model's Hotel Argy Bargy

This Year's Model - Katherine & Chukwudi leaving court

A glamour model flew into a rage while staying with her husband at a central London hotel - beating both her spouse and the manager during a meltdown described by a district judge as "thoroughly anti-social."

Katherine Nwaiwu, 28, - aka Katrina Wild - flew into a rage during a domestic row with her husband, which was so bad fellow guests called the police and the manager tried to intervene.

The 34-24-34 FF model, who has posed for magazines including Fiesta, Knave and Escort was conditionally discharged for twelve months at Hammersmith Magistrates' Court and ordered to pay £400 costs and a £15 victim surcharge.

Nwaiwu, of Avenue de Gien, Malmesbury, Wiltshire pleaded guilty yesterday to assaulting husband Chukwudi Nwaiwu and Boris Vasquez-Gallo, by beating, at the Kensington Close Hotel, Kensington on January 24.

A charge of assaulting one of the police officers who arrived was dropped.

"You did behave in a thoroughly anti-social way that was serious enough to upset other hotel guests that did complain," deputy district judge Mr. Timothy Godfrey told the first-time offender.

"This stemmed from you losing your temper with your husband in your room and you did assault him and the manager, who was only doing his job."

Nwaiwu only pleaded guilty to the charges after viewing CCTV evidence, which showed her violently grabbing her husband and pushing the manager in the corridor.

Prosecutor Mr. Vijay Khuttan told the court the defendant also aimed "kicks" at her husband, who she became angry with when he told her: "I'm leaving," during a row.

"As the husband was leaving the hotel she assaulted him and pushed the manager in the process of trying to get to the fire escape.

"It is a push to the shoulder against the fire exit door, there is no great force as she was trying to push him out of the way, but he had some bruising, which was pointed out by someone else."

The court heard first-time offender Nwaiwu, who makes £25,000 a year from her modelling work, blamed pre-menstrual syndrome for her behaviour.

"I take that into account, but it is no excuse," Mr. Godfrey told her.

No orders were made for compensation.

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

"Charming" Serial Rapist Denies Three More Sex Attacks


A "charming" serial rapist - jailed last year - denies three more rapes against women who all came forward after his highly-publicised trial.

Former Territorial Army captain Brian Witty, 42, raped the professional women when they were all 19 year-old students - beating one severely and smirking with a smug look on his face after raping another.

"They describe him as somebody who is charming, confident on the verge of arrogance, violent and takes sex by force, using his physical strength if he is refused," prosecutor Mr. Edmund Gritt told Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court yesterday.

The jury were told City banker Witty, of Twickenham Road, Teddington, who served in the Parachute Regiment, was convicted at the same court of three rapes and one sexual assault of four victims - prompting the three new victims to come forward after years of silence.

He has pleaded not guilty to raping the first complainant, who is now a 43 year-old dentist at her Liverpool University hall of residence room in September or October, 1989; raping the second woman, now a 35 year-old nurse, at a Hull address in in December, 1997 and raping the third, now a doctor, aged 35 at his former Kensington flat in the early hours of New Year's Day, 1998.

The court heard Witty knew the first woman, who he met at Hull College of Further Education, where she was retaking her A-levels and was angry when she stood him up in Liverpool, where she had moved to study dentistry.

"Her first impression was that he was charming, fun and engaging, but also cocky and very confident," explained Mr. Gritt. "She soon discovered that Mr. Witty's personality had a different side that was intimidating, jealous and violent."

A witness once saw Witty twisting the student's arm until she said sorry to him for a joke he was offended by and he also beat her and parked outside her family's home in Hull to intimidate them, the jury were told.

After she moved to Liverpool he tracked her down and turned up at her lodgings.

"She was terrified, he held the door open, punched her and forced her back into the room," said Mr. Gritt. "He punched her repeatedly all over and she curled herself into a ball to protect herself.

"He sat on top of her, holding her down, and at one point put his hands around her neck.

"He pulled down her lower clothing and raped her. He was very strong and she was very frightened.

"Afterwards he started punching her again and she began screaming. The defendant continued shouting and hitting her and was enraged that she did not meet up with him."

She was left with a bleeding eye and lip and with bruising to her face and body, but only told people Witty had beaten her up.

The jury were told the second victim was staying overnight on a living-room sofa at an address in Hull Witty and a couple were also staying at.

"There in the small hours she was woken by this defendant, pulling her to the floor and he held her down and put his hand over her mouth," said Mr. Gritt.

"He was much stronger and she was frozen with fear and this defendant then raped her.

"He said nothing, but simply looked smug and he stood up with a smirk on his face as if something funny had just happened."

Again the victim did not report the rape and the jury were reminded Witty had raped before this date and was "confident" after being released without charge when arrested and questioned by police.

Days later Witty was celebrating the new year in London and agreed to look after a medical student, who was attending Guy's and St. Thomas's Hospital, and could not get back home to Romford, Essex.

"Her friend fatefully introduced her to Mr. Witty as somebody who would look after her and eliminate the risk of her getting raped on the way home.

"The defendant reassured her that he did not have any ulterior motive, but sex was all that was on his mind and she thought he was the perfect gentleman."

The jury were told his Kensington flat had been the scene of a previous rape and again Witty attacked a lone female once he got her inside.

"He pushed her face-down on the bed, holding her arms above her, spread her legs and raped her," said Mr. Gritt. "She was shocked and scared and did not know what to do."

The young woman told her tutor, doctor and friends about the rape and they noticed bruising to both her arms, the court heard, but again the police were not informed.

Like the other two complainants she only went to the police after learning of Witty's convictions.

The trial is expected to last three weeks………….

Monday, 3 June 2013

Paedo Who Groomed Three Schoolgirls Is Locked-Up


A paedophile, who groomed three girls aged thirteen to fifteen years-old for sex using Facebook and Blackberry Messenger, has been locked-up.
Mark Alan Sidwell, 21, (pictured) of Isleworth, west London also had sexual images of underage girls on his phone.
He pleaded guilty at Isleworth Crown Court to three counts of engaging in sexual activity with girls and seven counts of possessing indecent images and received three years and nine months custody.
He was also made subject to a Sexual Offences Prevention Order and was ordered to sign the Sex Offenders Register for an indefinite period.
Sidwell was arrested on May 5, last year for sexually molesting the three girls, who all live in the Hounslow area.
Detective Constable Alan Wong of the Metropolitan Police's Sapphire Command said: "This man has befriended his victims and targeted them on their age and vulnerability with a view to ultimately quenching his sexual appetite. 


"All the victims in this case have shown tremendous strength and courage to engage with the police and assist them in bringing the defendant to justice.
I hope that the sentence handed down by the judge will bring closure to these young victims and enable them to move on with their lives." 

Sunday, 2 June 2013

Party Gate-Crash Murder: Two Caged


Two teenage gang members, who were part of a murderous pack that chased and fatally stabbed an alleged party gate-crasher in the back, have been caged.
Thomas Overton, 18, (pic.top) suffered multiple stab wounds – influding a fatal wound through the heart - in Skeltons Lane, Leyton, east London in the early hours of August 19, last year.
Knifeman Ahmed Ahmed, 17, (pic.mid.) who inflicted the fatal blow was convicted of murder by an Old Bailey jury and must serve a minimum of fifteen years before he is considered for parole.
Kondwani Phiri, 18, (pic.bottom) of Field Point, Station Road, Forest Gate was convicted of violent disorder and sentenced to three-and-a-half years.
Police were called at approximately 4:05am following reports of a fight and a man stabbed.

Officers and paramedics attended to find Thomas suffering multiple stable wounds and he was pronounced dead close to the scene.
The court heard that on the night on Saturday, August 18, last year a surprise 16th birthday party was taking place at an address in Colchester Road Leyton, believed to have been attended by in excess of 100 youths.


A precise motive behind Thomas's death has never been established, but it is thought that Thomas and the group he was with may have attempted to gate-crash the party.
This led to a confrontation with another group there - containing Ahmed and others - and resulted in Thomas and his group running from the address.


Ahmed and his group had armed themselves with weapons such as sticks and bricks, and after chasing Thomas's group through several streets caught up with them in Skeltons Lane.
It was there that Ahmed stabbed Thomas.


Thomas was helped away from his attacker by his brother who managed to get him home in nearby Beaumont Road before he died.


Ahmed was arrested at the party in Colchester Road after matching a description given of the suspect.
The moment Thomas was stabbed was clearly captured on CCTV and provided compelling evidence against Ahmed, who remained in custody until he was charged three days later.


Whilst it is believed only Ahmed stabbed Thomas, it is thought that combined, the two groups (the murderer's and Thomas's) totalled more that 30 individuals.
Many could not be identified or traced and many did not come forward as witnesses.


Detective Chief Inspector Cliff Lyons, who led the investigation said: "This is a tragic case whereby a surprise sixteenth birthday party turned from celebration to despair.

"A number of uninvited young people became aware of the party through social media, with the loud music also proving to be a magnet for local youths.
“Minor disagreements which included who was allowed or not allowed into the party escalated into a running street battle. 


"Thomas Overton, while fleeing from a large pack of chasing youths, was repeatedly stabbed, mainly in his back.
“He was to stagger the short distance to his home where he collapsed and died in front of his family. 


"The young men sentenced are involved in gang culture, whereby the use and possession of a knife is accepted within their circles.
“This is contrary to overwhelming condemnation from the public. 


"The young people convicted have not only devastated a grieving family, they have left a profound scar on their own families.
“This case is a sad example of gang and knife culture amongst our youth ending in misery for all concerned."



Saturday, 1 June 2013

Penge Shooting: Murder Hunt Continues


Police are continuing to hunt the killer of a south London teenager, who was executed with a shot to the head.
Khadar Hussein, 19, (pictured) of Beckenham shot shot in Kenilworth Road, Penge on May 8.
Officers and paramedics rushed to the scene at 8.00pm and Mr. Hussein was taken to Kings College Hospital, where he was pronounced dead approximately twelve hours later.
A post-mortem examination held on Saturday, May 11 gave cause of death as a gunshot wound to the head.
An incident room has opened at Lewisham under Detective Chief Inspector Russell Taylor of the Homicide and Serious Crime Command (HSCC).


Any witnesses or anyone with information is asked to contact the incident room on 020 8721 4868.
If you wish to remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


There have been no arrests at this stage. 

Friday, 31 May 2013

Teen Muggers Who Killed Pensioner Locked-Up


Two teenage cowards, who killed an 85 year-old pensioner they mugged as she returned to her west London home from local shops, have been locked-up.
Jiervon Bartlett, 15, (pic.bottom l.) and Nayed Hoque, 15, (pic.bottom r.) left Paula Castle (pic.top) with horrific facial injuries after pushing her violently to the ground.
Widow Mrs Castle, who had a heart condition and was partially-sighted, died in hospital the next day.
It is not known whether there was also a racial motive to the vicious robbery.
Despite leaving the pensioner dying the duo mugged another elderly lady the next day, snatching the 75 year-old's shopping bag.
They used the victims' bank cards to buy fast-food trainers and pay for mobile phone top-ups.
They both pleaded guilty to Mrs Castle's manslaughter and robbing her in Oldfield Lane South, Greenford on November 19, last year and robbing the scond victim in Napton Close, Hayes on November 20.
They each received six years detention.
Bartlett's DNA was found on Mrs Castle's stolen handbag.
Her stolen bank card was used to to buy trainers and takeaway food in Barlett's name.
The bank card stolen in the second robbery was used to make mobile phone top-ups on Hoque's phone.


Detective Chief Inspector Russell Taylor, from the Homicide and Serious Crime Command, said: "These teenage boys attacked two elderly, vulnerable women for financial gain before spending the proceeds from their crime on trainers and takeaway food. 


"Paula Castles's subsequent death has had a devastating impact on her family and loved ones and I would like to pay tribute to the family for their courage during this deeply distressing time." 


Paula Castle's daughter-in-law, Jane Castle said: "It is always sad to lose a loved one, but to lose one in such a horrific way such as our family did makes it so much more difficult to bear.
“Paula had coped in the last few years with the sudden death of her husband and her only child, Brian at the age of 51 years.
“She had also suffered a stroke.


"Paula overcame her stroke remarkably well despite her age; she was registered blind, and frail, despite all of this she was very independent and managed her house, garden, and shopping which we all thought was brave and admirable. 


"It was of course coming back from shopping that she was callously attacked.
“We can only imagine how terrified she must have felt, and this does distress the family a great deal.


"With all that Paula had been through and survived in her life, the fact that she died in such appalling circumstances fills the family with great sadness, all of our memories of Paula, now and always will be overshadowed by her tragic death.


"I have still not come to terms with what has happened.


"Paula's late son had three children Edward, David and Charles and Paula was the last remaining link to their father.
“The boys have found it incredibly difficult to cope with the loss of their grandmother, who was taken so suddenly and brutally. 


"They still mourn the loss of their grandmother. I am also finding it hard to come to terms with what has happened. I no longer travel past the scene as it is too painful.


"We were all very close to Paula, and I would speak to Paula on a daily basis and the boys would see their grandmother most weeks.


"Christmas 2012 was especially difficult as Paula was due to enjoy a family Christmas with her grandsons whom she doted upon, and they upon her.
With Paula being taken so suddenly no one had a chance to prepare themselves for her death, and as a result Christmas was a very solemn and sad occasion for all. We all miss Paula very much." 

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Ex-Hollyoaks Star Jemma Keys Attacked Mother During Alcohol-Fueled Row


The troubled daughter of disgraced ex-Sky Sports presenter Richard Keys attacked her mother during an alcohol-fuelled row - the latest in a long line of drink-related incidents that have shook the family.

Former Hollyoaks star Jemma Keys, 28, dug her fingernails into her mother Julia's wrists as Mrs Keys tried to defend herself from a flurry of kicks at the family's £4m Chelsea home.

She pleaded guilty at Hammersmith Magistrates' Court today to assaulting Mrs Keys, 53, by beating, on May 21 at the Rawlings Street address they share and was was bailed until June 20 for pre sentence reports, which will include an assessment for alcohol treatment.

Prosecutor Miss Funmi Ajose told the court: "Mrs Keys went to Notting Hill Police Station on the twenty-third of May and said her daughter was at home and was very drunk.

"She said they shared the same house and she was scared to go home and she showed the police cuts to both of her wrists.

"She explained that two days earlier she had returned home at 4pm and Jemma was there and was very drunk and fell on the kitchen floor.

"Her mother went over to her and then placed her on the living-room sofa when Jemma began to kick out and kicked her in the upper legs and abdominal area.

"She tried to defend herself by holding the defendant, but Miss Keys dug her nails into her mother's wrists, causing what has been described as four deep cuts to the left wrist and two cuts to the right wrist."

Her lawyer Fadi Daoud urged the magistrates to order probation reports and said any financial penalty or compensation would only punish the parents.

"The person who would pay it would ultimately be Richard Keys or Julia Keys because she is completely dependant on her parents.

"She is dysfunctional and has no income and no job and is somebody who has had alcohol problems for six or seven years.

"Her mother went to the police because she found her daughter drunk again, face-down, and there has been a lot of history in the past when her mother has not pursued it.

"Miss Keys continued to receive the support of her family and is somebody who can remain sober for six or seven weeks and then relapse.

"It is an on-going problem the family are dealing with. There is a massive amount of history."

Mr. Daoud told the court there was a previous alcohol-related incident involving Keys when she was in charge of a vehicle.

"She was in an abusive relationship with a man and was escaping him when she was drunk and was driving his car."

It is alleged Keys has not complied with a supervision order imposed for that offence, but her lawyer explained: "She had been sent to Thailand by her family for alcohol treatment.

"Miss Keys takes a lot of energy and time out of her family and others and she has to realise it is down to her and hopefully as a result of this the light has come on.

"She is a clever girl from a good family and her family have assisted her by buying her a home and arranging for a car to always pick her up and collect her so she can avoid dangers."

The lawyer asked the court to give Keys credit for her behaviour while on bail. "She could have run away and been found again face-down in the gutter.

"The positive is that she has a family that can and will assist her."

Bench Chairwoman Sarah Leigh told a tearful Keys: "All options are open, including custody, This is a serious time for you."

The court heard Keys was previously arrested by Sussex Police for being drunk and disorderly on January 3 and received a caution.

No compensation is being sought against Miss Keys for the injuries caused and the prosecution had no information as to whether a restraining order was being sought or not.

Since her arrest Jemma has had to obey a night time curfew between 9am and 9pm, not contact her mother directly or indirectly and not enter Rawlings Street.

She had been staying with friends in Abbots Drive, Virginia Water, Wentworth, but they expressed concern they could not control her, particularly as there was a nearby corner shop that sold alcohol.

Miss Keys will now reside with pal Samantha Parry in Plymouth until her sentencing date.

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Couple's Sham Marriage To Dodge Immigration Laws


A Dutch national participated in a "sham marriage" to assist a Jamaican overstayer and was backed-up with fake paperwork from a bogus employer, a jury were told today.

The 'couple' were married at Thornton Heath's St. Jude with St. Aidan, Dunheved Road, but Croydon Crown Court heard the UK Border Agency discovered it was a fake union and the pair were not even living together.

Rudy Richard Pulijhun, 55, (pic.top l.) of Lant Street, Borough married Tsahai Deacon-Pulijhun, 36, (pic.top r.) of Fordington House, Sydenham Hill, Sydenham on February 6, 2010.

The prosecution say Deacon-Pulijhun's application to the Home Office to reside in the UK was supported with false documentation provided by businesswoman Dionne Campbell, (pic.bottom) who claimed the husband was employed at her fast-food restaurant.

"We are dealing here with a sham marriage," said prosecutor Mr. Dennis Kavanagh. "That is the nub of the allegation.

"Miss Campbell provided fake employment papers, payslips and letters on behalf of Mr. Pulijhun.

"She told the immigration officials that he was in this country working for her, maintaining the impression there was a normal marriage going on.

"That marriage was investigated by immigration officials and it was inherently suspicious, a false marriage that was a device to allow Mrs Deacon-Pulijhun to stay in this country.

"She arrived in this country in 2001 as a visitor and applied for leave to remain as a student and by the time of the marriage she was an overstayer with no immigration status and in danger of being removed.

"She tried to secure a way to stay in this country by deception."

Nineteen months after the marriage Deacon-Pulijhun applied for leave to remain and Campbell provided supporting documents, claiming Pulijhun was employed at her business 'Patty Island' as a handyman.

However, when quizzed Campbell said he was employed as a cleaner and on his marriage certificate Pulijhun described himself as a driver.

On June 14, last year Deacon-Pulijhun was arrested during a raid on a Stockwell address.

"It was clear she was in a relationship with a gentleman apart from Mr. Pulijhun. That gentleman's photograph was under her bed and there were text messages from him on her phone," explained Mr. Kavanagh.

"Pulijhun was not there, he was in Holland where he lives his life and has children and has no connection with this country whatsoever."

Deacon-Pulijhun, who had been signing at an immigration office for several years, "came clean" suggested the prosecutor.

She is said to have told immigration officers: "I was signing-on for four-and-a-half years and it would be unfair if I did not sort myself out.

"We met at a wedding, I told him of my predicament, and he offered to help me out by marrying me. We were dating, we really were."

Pulijhun denies doing an act to facilitate a breach of UK immigration law; Deacon-Pulijhun denies seeking to remain in the UK by deception and Campbell denies providing false documentation to facilitate a breach of UK immigration law.

Trial continues…………. 

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Ex Stabs Party Guest To Death While Trying To Kill Woman's New Lover


A jealous knifeman, who turned up at his ex-girlfriend's home and stabbed to death a party guest as the victim tried to save the woman's new lover from the blade, has been jailed for life.
Delaney Barnett, 27, (pictured) of Baring Road, Lee, south-east London must serve a minimum of twenty years after he was convicted at Woolwich Crown Court.
He was convicted of murdering Harold Muzeremwi, 20, and attempting to murder Nash Leigh Walsh-Drew, 25, at Kingsley Wood Drive, Eltham on October 20,last year.
Both victims had partied at the address the night before and Mr. Walsh-Drew was sitting in a bedroom with Barnett's ex-girlfriend watching television when the defendant arrived.
Barnett grabbed two knives from the kitchen and attacked Mr. Walsh-Drew and Mr. Muzeremwi, who was in the lounge, dashed to his aid and both men sustained serious injuries.
Mr. Muzeremwi was pronounced dead at the scene and a post-mortem revealed one of the knife wounds had severed his pulmonary artery.
Mr. Walsh-Drew was taken to hospital suffering stab injuries to the front and back of his body - he has since recovered from his injuries.

That night Barnett surrendered himself at Lewisham Police Station and was arrested and charged with murder and attempted murder.


Detective Chief Inspector Cliff Lyons from the Homicide and Serious Crime Command said: "This case concerned the callous taking of the life of Harold Muzeremwi, who was defending his friend from an armed attacker.
“The defendant, Delaney Barnett, was enraged that his former partner had formed a relationship with Nash Leigh Walsh- Drew.


"He attacked Mr. Walsh-Drew and stabbed his rival, causing serious injuries. Harold intervened and died as a result of the stab wounds he received.


"Harold was unarmed, and with no thought for his own safety, sought to protect his friend from an armed attacker."


A statement from Harold Muzeremwi's family said: "When I said goodbye to my son on Friday 19 October 2012, I was hoping to see him on the 20 October as arranged.
“I always encouraged my son to stay indoors and not on the streets. Harold heeded my advice but met his death indoors where he believed he was safe.


"Harold was stabbed by someone whom he did not know, whom he had not wronged. It was only because he tried to be a peacemaker that he consequently paid the ultimate price.


"Someone's moment of madness resulted in my son's death - the loss of a child, a best friend and brother.
“Nothing and no one can bring my son back, but justice has been served and Delaney Barnett will make no other parent walk down a lifelong path of pain as I will.”

Monday, 27 May 2013

Girls Attack Local Rival Outside Pub


A woman, who joined in an attack on her cousin's love-rival – landing punches and kicks on the victim outside a pub – has been sentenced for the “nasty incident.”

Kim Atley, 29, of Castlecombe Road, Eltham and two other women were pulled off their intended target by bouncers who work at the Earl of Chatham pub, (pictured) in Thomas Street, Woolwich.

CCTV captured Atley parking her BMW around the corner from the pub and approaching Kelly Loader, who was also struck by a beer bottle during the melee.

She was convicted after a trial of assaulting Ms Loader on October 7, last year and received a twelve-month community order, which includes 240 hours of community service work and was also ordered to pay £500 costs and a £60 victim surcharge.

The court heard the group were angered by the presence of Ms Loader at the pub, who was now dating Atley's cousin's ex-boyfriend.

There was a confrontation inside, but after the group left they drove around the block and returned to attack Ms Loader.

Atley was caught on CCTV grabbing hold of the victim and kicking her legs.