Sunday 20 July 2014

Sex Offender Who Inflicted "Immense Pain" Caged


A sex offender – who targeted three girls when he was a young teen himself – is starting a two-and-a-half year sentence after the victims broke two decades of silence.
Damien Walters, 32, of St. Asaph Road, Brockley sexually abused the children between 1995 and 200.
One of the victims was only six or seven years-old when the sex attacks began and Walters was thirteen years-old.
He was convicted at Woolwich Crown Court of four counts of indecent assault.
Detectives from the Metropolitan Police's Sexual Offences, Exploitation and Child Abuse Command (SOECA) were contacted by the trio, who stated Walters had assaulted them in the Deptford area of south-east London.
Detective Constable Gary Castle of the Met's SOECA said: "I commend the victims for coming forward.
“All three victims were children at the time and have found it challenging to come forward, to relive the events of their attack from many years ago.
“Walters relied on the fact that these victims were young when he assaulted them and that they would not be believed. He was clearly mistaken."


Detective Inspector Faye Churchyard said: "The offences perpetrated on the victims affected their lives considerably.
“Walters caused immense pain and the victims have now seen justice.
“This case shows that no matter how long ago the abuse took place, victims can obtain justice.
“I urge any other victims of sexual abuse to come forward and tell the police what has happened, we can support you and help you through this process."

Saturday 19 July 2014

Violent Assault: Suspect Identified


Police have released this photo of a suspect they are hunting for a violent assault.
Officers from Barking and Dagenham Police in east London are keen to know the whereabouts of 51 year-old Adam Nichols.
He is wanted in connection with an incident that took place at Thatches Grove, The Marks Gate Estate, Dagenham on Wednesday January 22.


He is described as white, 6ft 2ins tall and speaks with a London accent. 


It is believed he may be in the Great Yarmouth area of Norfolk.


Anyone who has information concerning the whereabouts of this man is urged to contact Detective Constable Malcolm Young of Barking and Dagenham CID.
The phone number is 020 3276 1109 or Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111 quoting reference number 5101184/14.


Friday 18 July 2014

Bullet Lodged In Gun Victim's Head: Police Continue Hunt


Police continue to hunt a mystery would-be killer - whose victim has been left with a bullet lodged in his head after a south London shooting as he walked home from work last year.
A reward of up to £20,000 has been offered for information that will identify who shot the 28 year-old Chinese national just after midnight on a Tulse Hill council estate.
The victim was shot at close range outside Fairview House, Roupel Estate on September 1 by a lone gunman, clad head to foot in black with his face obscured by a zipped hoodded top.
After being shot in the back of the head the victim managed to make his way home where the alarm was raised and he was rushed to Kings College Hospital.
He was treated and discharged three days later and the bullet remains in his head.
Despite numerous inquiries officers have been unable to identify the suspect for the attempted murder which is believed to have been a completely unprovoked attack.
Nothing was stolen from the victim so officers do not believe robbery to be a motive.

The £20,000 reward is offered for information which would lead to the identification, arrest and prosecution of the person responsible.


The suspect is described as a black male, approximately 5’ 7” tall, in his late teens or early twenties, wearing a black hooded top - zipped up to the nose - and black jeans.


Detective Chief Inspector Jason Prins of Trident Gang Crime Command, said: "This was a shocking incident whereby a young man walking home from work in the early hours of the morning was shot at close range.
“Understandably he and his family are very distressed by this apparently motiveless and senseless attack.
“The gun used in the attack was some form of self-loading pistol which was shot at very close range. 


"I would like to reassure any potential witnesses who may be worried about making contact with police that Trident has extensive expertise in protecting witnesses and there are a range of measures that can be taken to protect you."


Members of the public with any information can contact the Trident South investigation team on 020 8247 4877 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Wednesday 16 July 2014

NOT GUILTY: Anglican Priest Cleared Of Child Abuse Charges


An anglican priest at a landmark South Kensington church has finally been cleared after two trials of sexually abusing two young alter boy brothers in the vicarage during weekend sleepovers.

Father Kenneth Hewitt, 84, was accused of bathing the boys - who visited separately - and getting into bed with them and molesting them at St. Augustine's Church, Queen's Gate.

He was also said to have plied one of the youngsters with sherry and port during the 'grooming' process the respective juries were told at Isleworth Crown Court.

The brothers attended St. James Independent Boys School across the road from the church and the elder said he was abused between the ages of nine and ten years-old and the younger sibling said he was aged seven to fourteen years-old.

They are now aged 42 and 38 respectively and the youngest claimed he was molested thirty to forty times by Father Hewitt, who took him to museums, restaurants and shops and treated him to alcohol and ice cream at the vicarage, where he also showed him Victorian books featuring naked children.

Prosecutor Mr. Subhankar Banerjee told the first trial pupils were encouraged to become alter boys at the church -  a favourite of late Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman - and the defendant himself was particularly popular.

"He was someone people could trust and respect and was considered nicer than a lot of the teachers."

Father Hewitt was friendly with the boys' mother, who allowed her sons to sleepover at the vicarage, believing the defendant to be a good "mentor" for her sons.

The older boy only stayed twice, once after a church service and once after school.

"He says he had to have a bath and Father Hewitt walked in and then placed the boy's pyjamas on his bed and said that's where he would be sleeping"

Father Hewitt allegedly described the youngster as his "special boy" and made "grunting noises" as he molested him.

Three weeks later the scenario was repeated with the defendant washing the boy between his legs and inserting his finger into the complainant's bottom, the jury were told.

The defendant "lingered" around the boys's bottom when towelling him off, explained Mr. Banerjee, and again molested him in the bed.

On another occasion the boy was changing into alter clothing for a church service when Father Hewitt approached, said the prosecutor.

"He said he would smooth out his clothes and rubbed his penis over the gown and said: 'There you are. You look special'."

The younger brother stayed overnight every two to three weeks for several years and says Father Hewitt bathed him, lingering between his legs.

The priest also asked the boy to wash him and took him to bed, where he was abused, the jury were told.

"These activities took place thirty to forty times," said Mr. Banerjee. "The same thing happened four or five times when the defendant took him to a bungalow in Norfolk."

The defendant was questioned by police in April, last year. "He denied anything of a sexual nature ever happened."

Father Hewitt, of Bromley College, London Road, Bromley was found not guilty to five counts of indecently assaulting the older brother between June 15, 1980 and June 16, 1982.

He was also cleared of two counts of repeatedly indecently assaulting the younger brother between May 13, 1982 and May 14, 1989, plus one count of indecency with a child in relation to the same complainant.

Tuesday 15 July 2014

Men Linked To Church And Undertakers Firm Deny Sexually Abusing Choirboys



Phillip Tuffill
A group of six paedophiles, linked to a notorious church organist and choirmaster, were involved in sexually abusing four young boys who were "groomed" with alcohol, pornography and other treats, a jury were told today.

The families of the boys were unaware the youngsters, all aged from six to fourteen years-old, were being preyed upon, Croydon Crown Court heard, until decades later and one by one they reported the abuse of the defendants.

They are: IT company director and former funeral director Phillip Tuffill, 55, of Mill Lane, Merstham, Redhill.

Gerald Heather, 65, of Nolan Close, Swindon.

Timothy Fuller, 53, of Herd Street, Stoke-on-Trent.

Robert Lawty, 55, of Adams Croft, Brookwood, Woking.

Ian Coulthart, 62, of Kingswood Flats, Kingswood Street, Brighton.

Mark Jales, 51, of High Beech Farmhouse, Lower Godney, Wells.

"This concerns serious allegations of sexual abuse by these adult men on teenage and young boys in the seventies and eighties," prosecutor Miss Rosina Cottage QC told the jury.

Gerald Heather
The boys attended St. Bartholemew's Primary School, Sydenham and sang in the St. Bartholemew's Church choir, which was run by convicted pedophile Tony Brockhurst, a funeral director who killed himself approximately five years ago, aged 80.

Tuffill, who shared a house with Fuller in Gowland Place, Beckenham, was an employee of the same undertakers - H Copeland & Sons - and Jales was one of the drivers.
Tuffill, Heather and Coulthart were all members of the choir.

One former choirboy was abused by all of the defendants, the jury were told, having been initially groomed by Brockhurst when aged only eleven years-old.

"He was a lonely little boy looking for warmth and attention and was groomed, including being given alcohol, and abused for three years," explained Miss Cottage.

"Tuffill began to abuse him a year after he joined the choir," she added, informing the jury the defendant had sex with the boy after inviting him to his home where he was given alcohol and treated to a chinese meal.

"The boy thought it was his purpose and the way of his relationships with these men.

Timothy Fuller
"They were men trusted by the parents, they were connected to the church and the choir and there was no question about their integrity.

"They learned how to choose their victims and groom them so they would not say: 'no'."

Heather picked up and hugged the same boy - who felt the defendant was aroused - during the choir's camping trip to Wales and he also took the youngster bowling before eventually taking him to the bedroom of his Streatham home and having sex.

"The abuse became such a way of life he thought nothing of it and did not tell anyone."

Fuller was convicted in 1987 of gross indecency with a boy and in 1985 of indecently assaulting brothers, aged eleven and twelve years-old, the jury were told.

"He is a man sexually attracted to children," said Miss Cottage. "He has a history of abusing boys and sexually assaulted the first complainant in this case as well."

The jury were told Tuffill asked Fuller: "Why don't you try him out?" and soon afterwards the boy was plied with alcohol by the defendant, who then had sex with him.

"It happened several times over the next few months."

Robert Lawty
The same boy was introduced at a party to married cook Lawty, a friend of Tuffill's. "He was plied with alcohol, red wine, and Lawty also drank."

The court heard Lawty had sex with the youngster and told him: "Once you're in the ring, we've got you."

Miss Cottage added: "Lawty also asked him if he would have sex with his wife."

Coulthart also had sex with the boy, who complained it "hurt" and recalled one occasion when the defendant and Brockhurst had their way with him at a cottage near Royal Tunbridge Wells.

"He knew what was going to happen, but did not complain because he was use'd to it by this time. Each man took it in turns with the boy on the carpet in front of the fire."

The boy was also taken by Jales to his then flat opposite the funeral directors, where he had sex with him and stayed the night. "He describes him as smelling of b.o.

"He felt numb and used. There had been no treats and he did not return to Jales and thought him weird and dirty."

Ian Coulthart
The second victim, another chorister, was groomed by Tuffill, who showed him pornography from Amsterdam and abused him in his own home when he was just eleven years-old, the court heard.

The boy remembers Heather as the driver of a mini-bus when the choristers were taken swimming or ten-pin bowling and as someone who would treat them to a chinese meal.

"He remembers Heather as profoundly religious with the church," said the prosecutor, adding the defendant put his hand under the boy's duvet and abused him while he was lying in his own bed.

Churchgoer Jales - described by the boy as a "hanger-on" - had laid out pornography on the bed before undressing the youngster and abusing him. "It was furtive and it was squalid," recalled the complainant.

Mark Jales
His younger brother fell into the clutches of Tuffill aged just six years-old. "He groomed and abused him," said Miss Cottage.

"Tuffill started touching him before he even joined the choir. He would pull down the child's pyjama bottoms."

The complainant recalls being abused on both days of a trip to Cheddar Gorge when he stayed at a bed and breakfast with Tuffill.

A fourth complainant came forward and reported he had also been abused by Tuffill.

Tuffill has pleaded not guilty to two sample counts of buggery in relation to the first boy; three counts of indecent assault in relation to the second boy; six counts of indecent assault in relation to the third boy and two counts of indecent assault in relation to the fourth boy.

Heather denies one count of buggery in relation to the first boy and two counts of indecent assault in relation to the second boy.

Fuller, Lawty, Coulthart and Jales deny two counts of buggery in relation to the first boy and Jales alone denies an additional charge of indecently assaulting the second boy.

All the counts span from January 14, 1977 to October 27, 1986.



Trial continues…………… 

Monday 14 July 2014

Radical Muslim Sent Terror Literature To Prisoner


Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court
A supporter of convicted terrorists all over the world helped radicalise a serving prisoner by sending extreme jihadi literature - which encouraged global violence - to a muslim-convert, a jury has heard.

Usman Choudhary, 33, of Terry Street, Dudley and Christopher Weston, 26, of Bretton, Peterborough communicated while the latter was serving a sentence at HMP Swaleside, Kent.

Choudhary has pleaded not guilty to two counts of distributing terrorist literature, with intent to encourage acts of terrorism, and Weston has pleaded not guilty to one count of encouraging or assisting the offence.

Prosecutor Miss Alison Morgan told Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court: "From at least 2011 to the time of his arrest Choudhary appears to have taken a keen interest in providing support, both in words and deeds, to many individuals convicted of terrorist offences in this country and abroad.

"He has engaged in prolific correspondence with numerous prisoners who fall into that category. He has sent them money and has offered to and sent them books, CD's, DVD's and literature."

The jury were told Weston told the prison authorities on November 18, 2011 that he was changing his religion from Roman Catholic and on August 19, last year applied for Choudhary's telephone number to be added to his allocated account.

On October 1, last year a parcel containing the book 'Join the Caravan' plus 9 DVD's arrived via recorded delivery at HMP Swaleside addressed to Weston - showing Choudhary as the sender.

Staff had concerns about the book's content and it was collected by the Police Prison Liaison Officer who handed it over to the West Midlands Police Counter-Terrorism Unit.

Police raided Chaudhary's home at 7am on December 12 and he was arrested.

"A search was then carried out and a number of books, other literature and correspondence with prisoners were recovered," explained Miss Morgan. "A computer and mobile telephone were also recovered during the course of the search."

The jury were told "extreme ideology" was found on the desktop computer, in particular a text called: 'Thirty-nine Ways to Serve and Participate in Jihad' which gives instructions about physical training with a view to fighting.

Chaudhary's mobile phone also contained an image of a man holding up a decapitated head and he routinely scribbled out the image of the Queen on stamped correspondence he received.

Police also seized a DVD, which included footage of a suicide bomber preparing to carry out an attack, added Miss Morgan. "There is a section encouraging martyrdom in Palestine.

"In short, it glorifies suicide bombing, contains anti-Western sentiment and seeks to encourage people to become martyrs."

Weston's cell was searched on the same day and it was discovered another prisoner passed his details to a group supporting jailed terrorists and suspects in Germany.

In a seized letter the defendant supported the views of notorious radical muslims Abu Hamza and Anjem Choudhary and regarding the killing of soldier Lee Rigby, wrote: "I ask you to consider how much innocent blood did he have on his hands?

"Does it make me an extremist to call the people who killed Lee Rigby my brothers?"

Weston was arrested on January 16 and like his co-defendant answered: "no comment" to all questions.

Regarding 'Join the Caravan' Miss Morgan said: "The prosecution allege that it can be described as a terrorist publication."

It was written by Sheikh Abdullah Azzam and the prosecution say was used to recruit fighters for the Afghan conflict of the late seventies and early eighties.

"The author encouraged unrestricted jihad in the book…..It is an instruction to 'Join the Caravan' of mujahideen and martyrs.

"It introduces the theme of total commitment to violent struggle and the eschewing of peaceful resistance, negotiation or protest.

"It is alleged that it emphatically encourages, from the outset, out and out violence with no scope for peaceful resolution.

"Our law defines terrorism as serious violence, or the threat of violence, pursued for a political, religious, racial or ideological cause.

"Violence used to perpetuate a global jihad would fall into this description."



Trial continues…………

Sunday 13 July 2014

Ex-Public Schoolboy Harry Lineker Banned For Drink-Driving

Drink-Driver: Harry Lineker

The son of BBC presenter and former England footballer Gary Lineker has been fined and banned for drink-driving after being arrested while looking for an early-morning McDonald's after three pints the night before.

Jobless Harry Lineker, 20, of Titlarks Hill, Ascot, Berkshire, told Hammersmith Magistrates Court he has been out of work for two years, but hopes to pursue a sports or football journalism career within the BBC.

He was arrested three months ago after being stopped in Smugglers Way, Wandsworth - an industrial area just south of the river Thames at 5am on a saturday due to his "erratic" driving.

He pleaded guilty to driving his 2010 silver VW Polo with excess alcohol in his blood - namely 86 milligrammes - and was fined £500, with £85 costs, was ordered to pay a £50 victim surcharge and was disqualified for twelve months.

The legal limit is 80.

Prosecutor Mr. Darren Watts told the court: "At approximately five am a silver VW Polo was seen by officers driving in an erratic manner.

"The vehicle was seen sideways across the road half-way down. The vehicle performed a multiple turn manoeuvre and the officers followed it a distance.

"The driver cut the corner of a roundabout and continued driving with the wheels over the lane dividers."

Police then stopped the car. "The driver of the vehicle had a strong smell of alcohol coming from him and he admitted he had had a drink."

Lineker failed the roadside breath-test and was arrested at 5.20am and taken to Hammersmith Police Station, where he was given the blood option.

Michelle Cockayne & Harry Lineker Arrive
Wearing a blue suit, white shirt and yellow tie Lineker, who arrived with his mother Michelle Cockayne, 48, told the court: "I had three pints with some friends the night before and went back to their house.

"I drove three hours later to get some food at McDonald's at the roundabout. I thought I was fine.

"I was obviously driving fairly erratically, but I thought I was fine. I was surprised when I was pulled over."

Lineker described himself as a student despite finishing his A levels two years ago and not going to university. He did not give details of any employment or experience in journalism despite his high ambitions of landing a job at the beeb.

"I'm trying to get a job in sport, this year. Looking for work.

"Anything in sport. I'm looking for different experiences. Trying to get a job at the BBC and journalism, any sport, preferably with football.

"I live with my mum," he told the court. "I don't get an allowance, I live at home and if I go out I get some money.

"I'm sorry, I apologise, i thought I was fine."

McDonald's, Smugglers Way
Deputy District Judge Devinder Sandhu told the first-time offender: "You have been incredibly foolish. The court takes drink-driving offences incredibly seriously.

"The consequences of people like you that drink and drive can be that people lose their lives and it is fortunate that there was not an accident or that you or anyone else were injured through your driving.

"Thankfully it was saturday morning and five am and there would not have been many people about at the time." 

Harry is a former-pupil of £34,000-a-year Charterhouse school, where he played up front for the football team and scored in a 2-0 win over Eton in 2011's Boodles Independent Schools Football Association Cup.

He is the second-eldest of the four son's Gary has with ex-wife Michelle, the other siblings are George, 22, Tobias, 18 and Angus, 16.

Ironically, Gary, 53, said earlier this year he keeps tabs on his two oldest son's driving with electronic 'black box' recorders he had fitted to their vehicles.

"Every now and again I will suddenly see something where they are driving too fast or they are braking too sharply," he explained.

Harry had a twitter dig at his famous father's ITV rival, presenter Adrian Chiles, during the World Cup, tweeting on June 16: "Adrian Chiles just doesn't have a clue. A presenter that hasn't played the sport is not a ting (sic)."

Saturday 12 July 2014

Drink-Driver Who Killed Motorcyclist Jailed


A boozy driver, who killed a motorcyclist while driving his company pick-up truck without permission, has been jailed for seven years and four months.
Portuguese national Eleuterio Da Silva-Dias, 36, of Ashmead Road, Feltham cut across 34 year-old Krzysztof Dyagasiewicz in Bath Road, Hayes on June 6.
He pleaded guilty at Isleworth Crown Court to causing death by careless driving while over the drink-drive limit and aggravated taking and driving away of the white VW vehicle.
He was also disqualified from driving for ten years.
Police were called at 9.09pm to reports of collision between a black Suzuki motorcycle and the pickup driven by the defendant.
The motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene.


It was established the vehicle Da Silva-Dias was driving turned right at speed in front of Mr. Dyagasiewicz's motorbike causing the collision.
Da Silva-Dias was arrested at the scene.


Detective Sergeant Jane Mallet of the Serious Collision Investigation Unit said:

"The careless actions of Da Silva-Dias while behind the wheel of a vehicle has resulted in the death of an innocent man.


"While nothing can replace the loss of Krzysztof, I hope this sentencing goes some way to providing closure to his friends and family."



Friday 11 July 2014

Early-Morning Sex Predator Raped And Robbed Woman Walking To Work


An early-morning sexual predator, who targeted a woman walking to work – forcing her to perform a sex act on him and robbing her – has been locked-up for seven years.
Steven Dunne, 24, of Copleston Mews, Peckham pleaded guilty at Woolwich Crown Court to one count of oral rape and one count of robbery.
The court heard the 27 year-old victim was walking along Surrey Quays Road, Canada Water at 6.45am on November 10,last year when Dunne suddenly began following her.
The defendant, who was wearing a hooded top, suddenly rushed at the woman, grabbed her, and forced her from the street into bushes.
He orally raped her, robbed her of cash, and also threatened to kill her during the ordeal.
Dunne made off from the scene, threatening the victim that she should remain in the bushes until for five minutes after he had gone.
Once she was sure Dunne had left the scene, the victim reported the incident to police.
The victim was supported after her ordeal by trained officers from the Metropolitan Police's Sexual Offences, Exploitation and Child Abuse Command and staff at Haven.
Officers obtained DNA evidence which matched that of Steven Dunne.
Dunne was arrested on November 15 and charged the same day.
PC Carol Day said: "Steven Dunne committed a violent and terrifying rape on a woman walking to her workplace in the early hours of the morning.
“The victim in this case was traumatised by the attack, but with support has found the determination to see her attacker sent to prison for a long time."
Detective Inspector Faye Churchyard said: "The victim was subjected to the terrifying ordeal that all women fear, being attacked alone on a deserted street.
“She has seen justice today in the conviction of the man who attacked her.
“We hope this sends a strong message to all victims that they will be supported and that justice will prevail.
There may be others Steven Dunne has attacked and I urge them to come forward and tell us what has happened to them." 

Thursday 10 July 2014

Night Bus Sex Beast Caged


A wannabe rapist, who pounced on a lone woman who fell asleep on a night bus and missed her stop, has been locked-up for ten years.
Delroy Bryan, 48, used his mobile phone to take images up the 22 year-old victim's skirt as she snoozed on the N47 bus as it travelled through south-east London in the early hours.
She had enjoyed an evening out in London with friends on June 8, last year and after missing her stop was befriended by Bryan, who promised to help get her home safely.
They both got of the bus at St. Mary Cray railway station at approximately 6:00am and the defendant offered to walk her to the correct stop. 


In a secluded park off Sevenoaks Way he punched the victim to the ground, ripped her tights and placed his weight on top of her. 


He smothered the victim so that she couldn't breath, but the victim mustered the strength to fight him off and shouted for help. 


A passing dog walker came to her aid and Bryan ran off and police called. 


Several days later a PCSO from St Mary Cray recognised Bryan from images circulated from bus CCTV and he was arrested on June 13.
He was convicted at Woolwich Crown Court of attempted rape, sexual assault and outraging public decency.
He was also ordered to sign the sex offenders register for life.