Sunday, 14 July 2019

Solicitor And G.P. In Four-Year : 'Battle Of The Bins' Feud

Not Guilty: Hugh Sorrell
A veteran solicitor charged with harassment was simply defending his strip of land during a four-year wheelie bin battle with his Harley Street doctor neighbour, a judge has ruled.

Hugh Clement Sorrell, 76, found himself arrested and prosecuted after repeated run-ins with Dr. Jayshree Pillaye, 72, outside their apartments in leafy Pinner.

The pair were involved in a dispute over the bins, repeatedly moving each other’s out of the way and Dr. Pillaye also claimed he moved her religious artefacts, with both parties accusing the other of digging up their flowers.

He claims neighbourly relations soured when the general practitioner lost a civil claim against the other leaseholders of Tudor House, Pinner Hill Road in 2013 and was ordered to pay £450,000 court costs.

On Friday at Willesden Magistrates Court Sorrell, a property and lease specialist, was found not guilty of harassing Dr. Pillaye by abusing her between February 17 and August 20, last year.

“The defendant did nothing more than protect his proprietary rights, apart from one incident in four years when he called her a bitch,” ruled District Judge Dennis Brennan.

Giving evidence behind a screen Dr. Pillaye told the trial: “I was in fear every time I stepped out to my bins. Mr. Sorrell said things that were hurtful, fearful and caused me to panic.

“He said that I didn’t own land to the side of my kitchen, that I was squatting and trespassing and that I didn’t own my part of the freehold.

Bins Battle: Dr. Pillaye
“He said that I was a thief and made me doubt whether I owned my flat. Mr. Sorrell is a solicitor and he said it so often I wondered what is the truth and what isn’t and had to look at my own deeds.”

Sorrell told the court: “I was annoyed that she was trespassing, virtually on a daily basis, not one bin, but three and would shunt mine aside.”

He also alleged she dug up lavender flowers he planted.

Dr. Pillaye began recording their confrontations on her phone, saying her neighbour would abuse her from an upstairs window.

“He would say: ‘You are unworthy, go and squat somewhere else.’ I should not be living in fear, I should be enjoying life, I love my flat and neighbours and social network.

“He would refer to my brain as: ‘Sawdust between your ears’ and say: ‘How can you be a doctor if you can’t read?’

“He also used the derogatory term ‘coolie’ and called me a bitch a couple of times and called me a cow and made a moo sound.

“It is dehumanising, I despaired, I felt helpless, there as no civility.”

Battle Of The Bins: Tudor House
Both Sorrell and Dr. Pillaye have resided in their apartments for over thirty years, with the lawyer telling the court he tried to keep her: “As distant as possible.”

She told the court: “It is a constant barrage, saying I’m unworthy to be a human being and he is digging up my plants now.”

As a Tamil Hindu Dr. Pillaye placed artefacts in the disputed area. “Mr. Sorrell said: ‘I don’t care if they are religious things. You are trespassing, that’s my part of the garden.’

“I want to enjoy what belongs to me and planted flowers that reminded me of my childhood, but he dug them up three or four times.”

Sorrell told the trial Dr. Pillaye’s behaviour was motivated by her expensive civil court defeat. “She did not like that she was condemned to indemnity costs.

“She would move her bins onto land comprising my lease and I would move them off. She put her bins totally in my area virtually on a daily basis.

“She did not tend to come out after dark so at sunset I would move them.”

After the not guilty verdict was announced the court heard Dr. Pillaye made a further complaint to police, regarding more recent incidents, which may be subject to investigation.

Saturday, 13 July 2019

Anarchy In The UK: Illegal Sierra Leone £164K Cheat Still Here

Bangura: £164K Cheat
A Sierra Leone fraudster, who used a bogus identity to get UK residency and swindle over £164,000 in benefits, is still demanding to remain in the UK, a court heard.

Single-mum Aminata Bangura, 44, was refused leave to remain as a student in 2004, but won her Home Office case under the fraudulent name.

She was accelerated up the council waiting list after having a son, now aged ten years-old, who needs lifelong NHS care for sickle cell anaemia. 

Bangura, of Laird House, Redcar Street, Camberwell was sentenced to two years imprisonment in May, last year for the immigration offences, but was released after eight months.

At Inner London Crown Court Judge Silas Reid questioned why she had not been automatically deported as a non-UK resident who had received over twelve months imprisonment.

“She’s a Sierra Leone citizen so what’s going on there with automatic deportation that should have followed sentencing?” he asked.

“I thought people were kept in custody. The Home Office have obviously decided she can have her liberty,” added the judge, who was sentencing Bangura for a Southwark council benefits scam that came to light after her prison sentence.

“The Home Office are still processing her application for leave to remain,” said Mr. Edward Duncan-Smith, defending. “The Home Office did not take any steps to detain her.”

Bangura pleaded guilty to three new charges of fraud by false representation in relation claims for income support; housing benefit and council tax benefit by using the false name of Marie Buli.

She applied for the benefits from March, 2008 and collected approximately £64,100.

The prison sentence she received last May included her also fraudulently obtaining a £50,000 student loan, plus around £50,000 in working tax credits, child tax credits and child benefit.

Prosecutor Mr. Orlando Gibbons told the court: “The Crown say it was sophisticated. She planned it.”

I Wanna Stay In The UK: Bangura
Mr. Duncan-Smith claimed Bangura was under the control of the father of her son when committing the offences and was of good character before the scam.

“She has been used by a dominant male, who used her to line his own pockets,” said the lawyer. “She has served a year in custody and it had a profound effect on her.”

However, this was not accepted by Judge Reid, who said: “I am not impressed by you saying she has no criminal convictions when she has been doing this for ten years.

“She is here for offences for which she should go back to prison.

“This is her stealing from the state so she can live. She is not entitled to be in the country from what I can see.”

The probation service even limited the number of community service hours they recommended because Bangura can’t afford to travel to their projects.

The judge told her: “You illegally came to this country and lived under a false identity for a decade and applied for benefits you continued to receive until you were sent to prison.

“You were given a council flat and all this money was stolen from the public and you had no right to that money or to be in this country.

“You knew you were stealing this money and could have said it at the time when you were sent to prison to make a clean sweep.

“I take into account your genuine remorse and the fact that apart from this there there has been no other offending and you are caring for and are the sole parent of your ten year-old son.

“I am not going to put you back in prison and take you away from your son today.”

Bangura was sentenced to ten months imprisonment, suspended for eighteen months and ordered to complete 80 hours community service.

“You stole from this country so you have to pay something back,” the judge told her.

Friday, 12 July 2019

Ex-Boyfriend Admits Sending Boob And Bum Pics Of Former Lover To Her Dad

A man who sent half-naked pictures he took of his ex-girlfriend to her father during a post-break up dispute has eventually admitted his guilt.

Kevin Bolenge, 30, of Ludovick Walk, Barnes, sent close-up underwear snaps of her breasts and bum and had initially claimed they were of another woman.   

He pleaded guilty to disclosing private sexual images of the woman, with intent to cause distress, between October 8 and 10, 2017.

Bolenge denied a second charge of racially-aggravated threatening, abusive words and behaviour and this was dropped by the prosecution.

Prosecutor Helen McCormack told Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court the pair had a relationship that was “tempestuous at times.”

“The defendant sent the pictures to her father and they were pictures of a sexual nature, clearly provocative, taken during the course of their relationship.

“This was because she was declining to keep in touch with him.”

Judge Martin Barklem bailed Bolenge until August 2 for sentencing, saying of the images: “She is always clothed. They are not indecent.

“An immediate custodial sentence is extremely unlikely.”

Ms McCormack said the prosecution will be applying for a restraining order against Bolenge, prohibiting him contacting both his ex and her father.

The racially aggravated charge that was dropped was in relation to alleged texts by Bolenge, which read: ‘Keep taking selfies with your Paki friend,’ and: ‘White slag.’  

Thursday, 11 July 2019

OAP Gun Charge: CPS Drop Case

A Surbiton OAP, arrested and prosecuted for having a powerful .44 gun, had the charge against him dropped the day he was due to stand trial before a judge and jury.

Michael John Bensley, 75, had a year-long wait from the day the weapon was found to discovering he would walk free.

He had always fought the charge of possessing a prohibited weapon, namely the Russian-made gun, which allegedly had a barrel of less than 30cm in length and was less than 60cm long overall.

Bensley was charged with having the gun on June 11, last year at his home in Tolworth Road.

When he initially appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates Court the case was immediately transferred to Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court.

At the crown court the Crown Prosecution Service announced that after a review of the charge they decided it was not in the public interest to prosecute Bensley. 

Tuesday, 9 July 2019

Eight Years For BBQ Host Who Raped Air Hostess Guest On Couch

8 Years: Van Der Linde
A BBQ host is starting an eight-year prison sentence for taking advantage of an exhausted and tipsy air hostess he raped on the couch of his South Harrow flat.

Plumbing and heating engineer Nico Van Der Linde, 42, pounced as his long-term partner slept off the night’s drinking and the victim dozed in his lounge.

A Harrow Crown Court jury rejected his claim the pair had consensual sex and unanimously convicted him of raping the 36 year-old woman at the Roxeth Green Avenue address on October 15, 2016.

The Emirates employee, who had 5-6 glasses of red wine, told the trial: “I woke up and he had my shoes off, pants off, underwear off, my legs open and was moving back and forth.”

“I shouted: ‘What the f***, what the f***’ quite loud and his eyes went big. He couldn’t believe it.

“I saw my underwear, shoes, everything scattered around the lounge floor and got dressed in the bathroom and ran out the door and was crying hysterically all the way.

“I got on the bus crying hysterically and people were staring at me. My brain couldn’t understand what just happened.”

She had to stop Van Der Linde repeatedly topping up her glass throughout the evening and credited him for being a conscientious host.

“I even called him a gentleman,” she recalled. “We all had a fair amount to drink and Nico took off my shoes and put my legs on the sofa to make me more comfortable.”

BBQ : Van Der Linde
She had travelled to the flat directly from Heathrow Airport and had not slept during the previous thirty-six hours.

Earlier prosecutor Mr. Steven Talbot Hadley told the jury there had been an incident in 2014 when the woman slept over at Van Der Linde’s flat.

“Both had consumed alcohol and the complainant was sleeping on the sofa when she awoke with this defendant behind her in the ‘spoon’ position and she remonstrated with him.”

Three months later the woman told Van Der Linde’s partner and the defendant confessed, saying he often felt “cuddly” after a few drinks.

Despite this the woman was invited to sleepover again. 

“When she woke up the defendant had slipped off her jeans and pants and pulled down his own underwear below his knees and was thrusting,” said Mr. Talbot Hadley.

Van Der Linde was questioned by police on October 26. “He said she complained of sore feet and he began massaging her feet and she liked this and he began rubbing her leg.

“He found himself pulling off her jeans and she assisted in this and removed her underwear and all this was completely with consent.

“He said when sex concluded she got really funny with him and stormed off and left the premises.”

Police seized his phone and found one message Van Der Linde sent to a friend afterwards, which read: “You got a good lawyer to represent me on rape charges?”

Monday, 8 July 2019

Isleworth Crown Court
A middle-aged paedophile, convicted of sex offences against a nine year-old girl over a decade ago, received a fourteen-year prison sentence today.
He is Ataur Rahman, 52, of Saughton Mains Terrace, Stenhouse, Edinburgh.
He was sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court, west London.
Rahman originally appeared at Uxbridge Magistrates Court charged with three counts of raping the girl between November 1, 2004 and August 30, 2005.
He was also charged with engaging in penetrative sexual activity with the girl, namely with his tongue, between the same dates.
The offences occurred in west London.
On each count of rape Rahman was sentenced to fourteen years imprisonment, to run concurrently with each other.
A twelve-year sentence for the engaging in penetrative sexual activity offence will also run concurrently.
The court also ordered Rahman to spend an extra one year on licence on his release from prison.
He must also sign the sex offenders' register for life.

PE Teacher Gets Suspended Sentence For Child Porn Haul

A PE teacher, who runs an educational company, has received a suspended prison sentence for downloading sickening videos, which include a five month-old baby being raped.

Julian Sebastian Derrington, 62, was caught by Operation Bellona Metropolitan Police officers during a raid on his suburban home on September 5, last year, from which he runs Timelord Education.

Until recently Derrington, of Hampton Road, Worcester Park was employed by Raynes Park High School in south-west London.

He appeared at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court after pleading guilty to making 47 Category A indecent moving and still images of children.

He similarly pleaded guilty to making 92 Category B and 31,309 Category C indecent moving and still images of children.

Derrington also admitted possessing a prohibited image of a child and possessing 52 extreme pornographic images of people have sex with horses and dogs.

He admitted the offences when he first appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates Court.

On that occasion prosecutor Miss Mary Atere told the court: “This was the result of a Met Police operation targeting people accessing indecent images on the internet.

“Twenty-two devices were seized, such as laptops, tablets, hard drives and cameras and there was a very high number of indecent images on two of these devices.

“One Category A video is almost fifty minutes long and includes a number of children being raped and the youngest is said to be five months-old.

“There is obvious distress to the children and some of them are crying.

“The defendant was a teacher at the time prior to his arrest.

“The guidelines suggest a starting point regarding sentence of twelve months imprisonment.”

Derrington was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment, suspended for two years and must complete up to 27 days rehabilitation.

He must also sign the sex offenders register for ten years and was made subject to a five-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

Sunday, 7 July 2019

Council's Hardship Fund Boss Jailed For Nicking £94K

A council boss, who fled to the USA after taking nearly £94,000 from a taxpayer-funded hardship fund for vulnerable residents, has been jailed for two years.

William Rossetti, 32, supervised the Surrey Crisis Fund while employed by the county council, which helped needy locals with emergency cash for essentials such as food and heating.

However, over three years the married university graduate, of Colburn Crescent, Guildford topped-up 37 bogus cards with money on 316 occasions, Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court heard.

Rossetti claims he was haunted by debt and a need to keep his wife Rebecca happy with treats and investigators found multiple card usages in restaurants near the matrimonial home.

He pleaded guilty to fraud by abuse of position between June, 2014 and April, 2017; fraudulently misusing a computer and possessing articles for use in fraud, namely blank ALLPAY cards.

Prosecutor Mr. Stephen Apted told the court Rossetti was employed at the council’s county hall HQ in Kingston-upon-Thames as the scheme’s supervisor a year before the fraud began.

When a promotion took him to a new role based at Guildford Police Station the swindle was exposed and Rossetti was suspended on April 24, 2017.

He disappeared to Philadelphia, where he claims he contemplated suicide, but was persuaded to return by his wife, who flew out to him and was arrested at Heathrow Airport on May 16, 2017.

As an official ‘superuser’ Rossetti had full access to the scheme and loaded cards he created with up to £2,000 a time, even though the usual legitimate amount were £50-£60.

The scheme was administered by finance company ALLPAY and 12 of the cards were discovered in his police station desk.

Rossetti even abused the usernames of two council colleagues to obtain more money when one was on Easter holiday and the other had left their role.

“He is thoroughly ashamed and disgusted with what he has done, letting down his colleagues and nearest and dearest,” said Mr. Abdullah Al-Yunusi, defending.

“He was burdened by much debt from his student days due to misspending and miscalculations and via a personality disorder a desire to buy gifts for his wife, driven by a sense of paranoia of abandonment.

“He saw the ease with which transactions occurred and did a test transaction and got away with it.

“Much of the spending was in local restaurants and on railway tickets.

“He fled to the USA when confronted by the reality of what he had done and his life effectively came to and end.

“He ended his relationship with his wife and wrote her a pack of lies that he was going to Europe and there were thoughts of self-harm and ending his life.”

Judge Anne Brown said: “The taxpayers paid their taxes expecting this fund would be there for welfare purposes.”

Saturday, 6 July 2019

Naked Shower Video Publisher Must Remain Behind Bars

Dobla: Appeal
An accountant jailed for tricking a love rival into sending her a naked show video, which she posted online, will remain behind bars while she fights the sentence.

Convent-educated Blerina Dobla, 26, has lodged an appeal against the four-month jail term imposed a week ago, but was denied bail pending the outcome.

“I cannot predict what the outcome will be even though many such custodial sentences are suspended,” announced Inner London Crown Court Judge Freya Newbery.

Dobla, of Melliss Avenue, Richmond-upon-Thames is currently incarcerated at HMP Bronzefield and her full appeal hearing is scheduled for the end of next week.

“One of my concerns is that if I release her on bail there is the additional anxiety of being readmitted to custody after her release,” added the judge.

“I am not prepared to grant bail. She will remain in custody until the appeal is heard next Friday.”

Dobla adopted the fake identity of a male model during internet exchanges with her ex’s new 23 year-old girlfriend and persuaded her to send revealing pictures and videos.

She then published them online and deliberately tagged her friends and family in the embarrassing Instagram posts.

Judge Newbery noted the probation service had compiled a supportive report regarding Dobla, who has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Dobla pleaded guilty to sending a communication of an indecent or offensive nature on January 30, 2017, namely an Instagram video of the victim naked in the shower.

She also admitted a similar charge of sending the same shower video to the victims’ friends and family via Instagram on November 1, 2017, plus additional images of the young woman in various states of undress.

The victim was persuaded to send them via Snapchat, believing the material would be only visible for a few seconds and could not be saved by the recipient.

In a lengthy victim impact statement the victim said: “I am a shell of the person I once was. This has taken a toll on my physical and mental health with attacks of anxiety and depression.

“All of my hard work was knocked down for someone’s entertainment, publicly displaying images without my consent has been like torture to humiliate me.”

When he jailed Dobla last week District Judge Karim Ezzat said: “Her behaviour was well-planned and manipulative over a period of months during which she bullied and coerced these images and published them.

“The impact on the victim has been devastating and says this has ruined her life.” 

Dobla, who attended the Catholic Gumley House Convent School - moto ‘Vive Ut Vivas’ (live that you may live) - founded in 1841 was also made subject to a five-year restraining order prohibiting contact with the victim.

Friday, 5 July 2019

Do You Know These Scumbags? : OAP Has £1K Nicked In Croydon

Police believe these two women acted together to cut open a 93 year-old woman's trolley in Croydon to snatch £1,000 cash she just withdrew from a bank.
At approximately 11.20am on Tuesday, April 2, the pensioner withdrew the cash from a bank on North End.
She placed the money – which was in an envelope – inside her shopping trolley and this transaction was witnessed by one of the female suspects.
The woman left the bank and was followed by the two suspects as she walked along Church Street.
The suspects continued to follow the victim as she visited a number of local shops and made a number of attempts to distract her.
At 11.42am, one of the suspects was captured on CCTV footage bending down next to the woman’s shopping trolley.
A short time later, the victim discovered that the trolley had been cut and the money taken.
Police were contacted and officers from the South Area Command Unit launched an investigation.
CCTV images were secured, and detectives have today released images of the two women they are trying to identify.
Suspect 1 is of slim build with long black hair. She was wearing a grey mid-length coat, black trousers and white trainers. She was carrying a black, over the shoulder handbag.
Suspect 2 is shorter, and of larger build with long black hair. She was wearing a red hooded jumper with blue and white stripes on the upper arm, a black jacket, black trousers and black trainers.
At the time of the theft, they were both wearing headscarves, although officers believe these were put on outside the shop in an attempt to disguise their appearance.
Detective Constable Ciara Riordan, based in Croydon, said: “We believe that the suspects saw the victim at the bank counter as they were passing and deliberately targeted her.
The victim, who was very independent prior to this crime, is now anxious about leaving her house and will only go shopping with her grandson.
I would urge anyone who recognises these women to contact us so that we can prevent them from targeting other vulnerable members of our community.”
There have been no arrests and enquiries continue.
Anyone with information about the identity of the two suspects should call DC Ciara Riordan on 020 3276 2217 or by email on ciara.riordan@met.police.uk
Alternatively, they can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Thursday, 4 July 2019

White Van Man's Acid Attack On Motorist And Passenger

Police have released this e-fit of a white van man after a female pensioner and teenage girl were splashed with sulphuric acid during a road rage incident.
Police were called at around 11.30am on Monday, April 8 to reports of a noxious substance being thrown at a driver and passenger of a vehicle in County Road near the junction of Norbury Avenue in Thornton Heath.
Officers, the London Fire Brigade (LFB) and London Ambulance Service (LAS) attended.
LAS took the two victims – a 63-year-old woman and a 13-year-old girl, who are known to each other – to a south London hospital where their injuries were deemed non-life threatening.
The victims and witnesses told police that they had been driving along County Road towards Highbury Avenue when a white van started driving towards them.
Due to the road being too narrow for two cars to pass, the victim tried to move into a space in front of a parked motorbike.
As she was trying to do this, the white van was driven forward so that it was parallel to the victim’s car.
At this point, the victim wound down the driver’s side window to try and engage with the driver of the van, however before she could speak to the male driver, he squirted a liquid from a plastic ‘squeezy’ bottle hitting her and her passenger.
The suspect sped off from the scene along County Road before turning right onto Norbury Avenue.
Detectives are now appealing for anyone who may have been in the area at the time to review any CCTV or dashcam footage they may hold that could help with their investigation.
The victims have described the suspect as a white man, around 40 years old of chubby build, with ginger/grey hair and beard, and brown eyes.
At the time of the offence, he was wearing a black jumper.
Detective Constable Ben Briselden, who is investigating the attack, said: “Luckily, neither victim suffered any long-term damage, however they have been left extremely shaken by this ordeal, and we are committed to pursuing every viable lead to bring the perpetrator to justice.
I am very keen to hear from anyone who might have been in or around the area of the attack at 11.30am on Monday, 8 April and could be a potential witness.”
Anyone who has any footage or information that they believe could help with the investigation is asked to call police on 101 and quote CAD 2677/09APR.
Alternatively, please tweet @MetCC or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Tuesday, 2 July 2019

Air Hostess Says BBQ Host Raped Her On Sofa

Court Date: Nico Van Der Linde
An exhausted and tipsy air hostess woke up in the early hours to discover her BBQ host had stripped her of her clothes and was having sex with her, a court heard.

Plumbing and heating engineer Nico Van Der Linde, 42, claims the pair had consensual sex after drinking red wine all night as his common-law wife slept nearby.

“I woke up and he had my shoes off, pants off, underwear off, my legs open and was moving back and forth,” the 36 year-old Emirates employee told the jury.

“I shouted: ‘What the f***, what the f***’ quite loud and his eyes went big. He couldn’t believe it,” she told Harrow Crown Court.

Van Der Linde, of Roxeth Green Avenue, South Harrow has pleaded not guilty to one count of raping the woman at his address on October 15, 2016.

“I saw my underwear, shoes, everything scattered around the lounge floor and got dressed in the bathroom and ran out the door and was crying hysterically all the way.

“I got on the bus crying hysterically and people were staring at me. My brain couldn’t understand what just happened.”

She estimated drinking 5-6 glasses of wine that night and had to stop Van Der Linde repeatedly topping up her glass.

“I even called him a gentleman,” she recalled. “We all had a fair amount to drink and Nico took off my shoes and put my legs on the sofa to make me more comfortable.”

Earlier prosecutor Mr. Steven Talbot Hadley told the jury there had been an incident in 2014 when the woman slept over at Van Der Linde’s flat.

“Both had consumed alcohol and the complainant was sleeping on the sofa when she awoke with this defendant behind her in the ‘spoon’ position and she remonstrated with him.”

Nico Van Der Linde
Three months later the woman told Van Der Linde’s partner and the defendant confessed, saying he often felt “cuddly” after a few drinks.

Despite this the woman was invited to sleepover again. 

“When she woke up the defendant had slipped off her jeans and pants and pulled down his own underwear below his knees and was thrusting,” said Mr. Talbot Hadley.

Van Der Linde was questioned by police on October 26. “He said she complained of sore feet and he began massaging her feet and she liked this and he began rubbing her leg.

“He found himself pulling off her jeans and she assisted in this and removed her underwear and all this was completely with consent.

“He said when sex concluded she got really funny with him and stormed off and left the premises.”

Police seized his phone and found one message Van Der Linde sent to a friend afterwards, which read: “You got a good lawyer to represent me on rape charges?”


Trial continues………….. 

Monday, 1 July 2019

Romanian Rapists Attacked Middle-Aged Woman

Cojorcaru & Bejinariu
Two Romanians, who raped a lone middle-aged woman the day after meeting up at Victoria Coach Station, have been locked-up.
Radian Cojorcaru, 32, and Gabriel Bejinariu, 20, pounced on the 53 year-old woman after travelling from central London to Carshalton, Surrey.
The homeless duo were both convicted at Croydon Crown Court of raping her on October 14, last year.
Cojocaru pleaded guilty to rape and aiding and abetting rape and received 12 years imprisonment.
Bejinariu denied the charge, forcing the victim to give evidence, but was found guilty by a jury of rape; attempted rape and aiding and abetting rape.
He received 17 years imprisonment.
The court heard the two men met at the coach station on October 13, last year.
They travelled to the Carshalton area the next day and then, at 3.00pm, attacked the woman as she approached an alleyway near to Shorts Road.
A member of the public - who saw what was happening - challenged the two men and then ran after them.
Cojocaru was detained on the car port roof of a nearby house until officers arrived.
Bejinariu was arrested a week later after he was identified on CCTV footage from the coach station.
Detective Inspector Keith Ward, of the Metropolitan Police's Child Abuse and Sexual Offences Unit, said: “This was a shocking assault by two strangers on a lone woman in broad daylight.
“The courage of a member of the public enabled us to arrest one man and I would like to thank him for his brave actions.
The victim has also shown considerable courage to give evidence during Bejinariu’s trial.
“I’m glad that the prison sentences given to these two men means they will be off the streets of London for a considerable period of time.

Sunday, 30 June 2019

On The Run: Convicted Rapist

A convicted rapist is on the run for jumping bail when arrested again for flouting sex offender rules.

Officers from the South East Command Unit are appealing for information to trace Christopher Reid, 44, from the Woolwich area.

He was convicted in 2002 for rape and robbery and sentenced to 13 years imprisonment.


He was also placed on the sex offenders register indefinitely.

Police do not currently know his whereabouts.

He was arrested by police in mid-December, 2018 for breaching his notification requirements, but was bailed from Bromley Magistrates’ Court and has not been seen since.

Reid is currently wanted for breaching his sex offender notification requirements and failing to surrender to court.

Detectives have conducted a number of enquiries in order to trace his current whereabouts and are now calling on the public’s help.

Due to the nature of the offences he is wanted for, we would ask members of the public not to approach him.
Anyone with information on Reid’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Public Protection Unit at the South East Command Unit on 0208 284 9541 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Saturday, 29 June 2019

Four Women Sexually Assaulted: CCTV Image Of Suspect Released

Police are hunting this suspected sex offender, after three lone women were molested within a few hours in north west London.

The separate incidents were reported on the evening of Wednesday, March 6 between 7.30pm and 10.45pm in the Neasden / Dollis Hill area.

In each case, a female victim was walking alone when they were approached from behind and sexually assaulted.

It is believed that the man is of Asian or Mediterranean appearance, of medium build and aged between 25 and 30 years-old.


He was wearing a dark coloured bomber jacket, dark trousers and shoes and a black hat at the time of the attacks.

A fourth incident is reported to have taken place in the same area at around 1.00am on Sunday, March 24.

Detective Sergeant Steve Sussex, who has been leading the investigation, said: “While we are keeping an open mind as to whether these assaults are linked, we are extremely keen to speak to the man identified in these images.

“We would encourage women to be vigilant when walking home in the evenings and where possible to stick to well-lit areas.

“We are working tirelessly to catch the perpetrator/s of these attacks and would urge anyone with information to come forward and speak to us.”
Anyone with information is asked to call 101 with CAD ref 6820/06Mar or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.