Tuesday 4 September 2018

Petrol Station Knifepoint Raid: CCTV Image Released

Police are hunting this suspected robber after a petrol station was held up by a knife-wielding gang.
The Waitrose station in Bayswater, Paddington was raided at around 8.26am on February 26.
On the day of the attack, three men entered the store after placing bollards across the forecourt, to create the illusion it was closed.
They then entered the Waitrose in a staggered formation with two men entering together and the third suspect coming in just behind the first two.
The third suspect, who is wearing a black motorbike helmet, approaches the member of staff and asks him to: "Come here."
He then produced a black handled kitchen knife and ushers the member of staff towards the office door. The other two suspects followed.
At the office door, one of the suspects tells the victim to open it before threatening him.
Once in the office, the victim opens the safe and two of the suspects remove the money.
The third suspect attempts to destroy the CCTV equipment.
The suspects then left through the fire exit walk make off in the direction of Porchester Terrace.
All of the suspects are believed to be aged between 19-21 years old.
One suspect, wearing a black coat is a white male; the other two suspects are black males.
One is wearing a black hoodie and black bike helmet. The other black male is wearing a dark blue coat.
Anyone with information is asked to call Westminster CID on 101 and quote 1446/26FEB.
Alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Monday 3 September 2018

Man Attacked In East London Street: CCTV Image Released

Police are hunting this suspected thug after a middle-aged bank customer suffered a broken jaw after being struck from behind in east London.
Police were called to Chingford Mount Road, Chingford at 4.55pm on Wednesday, October 25, last year after the 53 year-old victim was attacked.
In the lead up to the attack the victim went to Barclays Bank accompanied by two companions, intending to withdraw cash.
The bank was closed, but the victim could see a customer inside the branch.
A short while later the customer inside the branch was guided out of the bank by a member of staff.
The victim and his companions began walking along Chingford Mount Road away from the bank when the victim felt a blow to the side of his head and fell to the floor.
The suspect, the man they had seen earlier inside the bank, made off on foot towards New Road.
The suspect is described as a black man, with short dark hair and wearing white trainers, a dark coloured t-shirt and blue tracksuit bottoms.
The victim was taken to an east London hospital with a fractured jaw.
He has since been discharged from hospital.
Detective Constable Noble Adu Agyapong from Waltham Forest CID said: “Eight months has passed since this violent and unprovoked attack and I am committed to finding the person responsible.
A number of lines of enquiry have been followed up during the investigation and I am now appealing to anyone with information about the attack or the whereabouts of the man in the CCTV to get in touch.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact Waltham Forest CID by calling 101 and quoting CAD 5690/24OCT17, tweet @MetCC or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Sunday 2 September 2018

Criminology Graduate Denies Tiger Tiger Dancefloor Assault

A criminology graduate, accused of attacking another young woman at a well-known West End nightclub, appeared in court for the first time today.

Amelia Bowles, 21, who studied at Cardiff University, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

The Essex native, of Rhymney Street, Cathays, will stand trial at City of London Magistrates Court on October 11.

She is charged with assaulting Samona D’Agostino on August 16 at Tiger Tiger, Haymarket.

Prosecutor Mr. Simon Maughan told Westminster Magistrates Court: “The incident was at Tiger Tiger.

“The complainant was there and the defendant was there in the early hours and the police were called to attend an incident.

“There is an alleged assault on the other female. 

“It was the complainant that said she was on the dance floor in front of the deejay’s booth dancing with friends and the defendant came over and asked if she was this individual.

“She grabbed her hair, pulling it and kneed her in the stomach.

“The defendant then tried to run out and was detained by security.

“The complainant says she recognised Ms Bowles as her ex-partner’s girlfriend.”

When questioned by police Bowles claimed: “She pulled my hair first and I acted in self-defence.”

She was bailed on condition she does not contact Ms D’Agostino or go to Tiger Tiger.

Saturday 1 September 2018

Late-Night Axe Burglary: CCTV Of Suspect Released

Police hunting an axe-wielding burglar, who smashed his way into a lone woman's east London flat, have released this image of their suspect.
The CCTV image was captured when the woman's stolen bank cards were used.
The victim, aged in her thirties, was asleep when an intruder smashed through a window in High Road, Leyton at 10.50pm on June 22.
The burglar, who was armed with an axe, entered the victim's bedroom and demanded that she hand over her mobile phone, bank cards and other valuables.
He then left the scene via the window he entered through.
Officers were called five minutes later and carried out a search of the property and surrounding area.
On Monday, June 25, the victim contacted officers and told them that her contactless cards had been used in a local fast food restaurant, a supermarket and to enter a tube station.
Officers attended these locations and retrieved the CCTV.
Both CCTV from the supermarket and fast food restaurant showed the suspect at the times the victim's cards were used.
He is described as a light skinned black male of slim to medium build.
He was wearing a light coloured rucksack over a grey, plain polo shirt and grey jeans.
He had a dark short cropped goatee style beard and dark cropped hair.
The male had on thick dark rimmed glasses with a pair of sunglasses on top of his head.
Detective Constable Mark Crouchman, from Waltham Forest CID, said: "We have an excellent CCTV still of the man we want to speak to in connection with this aggravated burglary.
"Someone out there will definitely know his name; where he may work or where he lives - if you do, please contact us immediately."
Anyone with any information is asked to call 0203 276 0972 or 101 quote 9523/22Jun.
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Friday 31 August 2018

Polish East London Death: Investigation Continues

Police probing the death of a middle-aged Polish man in east London are appealing for witnesses and information.
Janek Brakonecki, 57, who lived in London was found dead on July 7 in a car park off Leytonstone High Road, Leytonstone just before 8am.
A post-mortem examination performed the next day was inconclusive.
A man in his sixties was arrested on suspicion of murder and released on bail, pending further enquiries.
Officers are awaiting the outcome of further tests and detectives from the Homicide and Major Crime Command are investigating.
Detective Chief Inspector Gary Holmes said: “We are making urgent enquiries to establish the circumstance that led to Mr. Brakonecki’s death.
At this time, we must keep an open mind as to the cause of death, and I am appealing for any witnesses or anyone with information to come forward and speak with police.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact the incident room on 020 8345 1570. To remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Thursday 30 August 2018

Notting Hill Carnival Punch-Up: Two Women In Dock

Laura Sweeney
Two women at last year’s Notting Hill Carnival were part of an aggressive group, who surrounded and repeatedly kicked another female, a court heard.

Trouble began when Laura Sweeney, 33, began filming the complainant’s drunken young friend and laughing at her, Isleworth Crown Court was told.

Both Sweeney, of Daryngton Drive, Greenford and Gemma Freeman, 32, of Lincoln House, Ealing Road, Brentford have pleaded not guilty to assaulting Anne-Sophie Flury, causing her actual bodily harm, on August 27, last year.

Sweeney also denies causing actual bodily harm to Ella Williams and Freeman has pleaded not guilty to assaulting Shanice Steele.

“Ms Flury held her hands up in a defensive gesture and the female we say is Sweeney punched her a number of times in the face and neck, causing her to fall to the floor,” said prosecutor Mr. John Coates.

“She then grabbed her by the hair and kicked her in the face.”

The attack was witnessed by one of the victim’s friend’s, who says Freeman was also involved in the group attack.

“She saw the group surround Ms Flury and the group were all kicking and says the mixed-race girl, who we say is Freeman, was the main one beating her up,” added Mr. Coates.

It was around 6pm when when one of Ms Flury’s group of friends disappeared. “Because she was intoxicated through either drink or drugs she ran off.

“She was found collapsed and being sick and a woman was nearby filming and laughing at her and words were exchanged with Ella Williams.

“We say this woman is Sweeney and others joined in the exchange of words and Ella felt this other group were acting aggressively.”

Police intervened and led Ms Flury’s group across Ladbroke Grove.

Gemma Freeman
However, an hour later there was another clash, the jury were told. “Sweeney approached Ella while shouting aggressively and punched her more than once in the face with her fist.

“This caused her to fall backwards, hitting her head on railings and she momentarily lost consciousness.

“She received a cut and bruising to her left eyebrow, had soreness to her nose and tenderness to the back of her head.”

It was while helping wipe blood away from her friend’s face Ms Flury was attacked, said Mr. Coates.

“She suffered a displaced nose, swelling to her nose, had bruising to her face and neck, an injury to her left eye and a cut lip.

“Her friend Shanice Steele was punched in the face and says that woman was also the main aggressor in the assault on Ms Flury.

“The prosecution say that was Freeman.”

Sweeney was arrested at the scene and both defendants were taken in for questioning on October 12.

The court heard pictures on their phones of them enjoying carnival match the descriptions given by the complainants.

Trial continues………..  

Wednesday 29 August 2018

Jail For Kid's Centre Voyeur

The boss of a well-known kid’s soft play centre was jailed for fourteen months today after filming two 14 year-old girls undressing and also recording female toilet users at his family-friendly business. 

Darren Johnson, 51, resigned in disgrace from Eddie Catz after his double life was exposed when caught filming the schoolgirls changing in a swimming pool cubicle.

He was sentenced at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court, where yesterday Judge Andrew Campbell had bailed him for twenty-four hours.

Johnson was also made subject to a ten-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

He founded the nationwide play centre, which has a tie-in with Mothercare, with his wife Maria over a decade ago and the couple share a £1.3m home.

Police raided the house and seized nearly 700 clips, mostly made up of recording his Earlsfield centre’s female staff in their changing room and toilets.

Johnson, of 26 Rodway Road, Putney Village pleaded guilty to five counts of voyeurism for sexual gratification between January 1, 2005 and June 12, 2017.

Detective Constable Nayeff Al-Wareeth of the Metropolitan Police’s South West Command said afterwards: “I hope this sentencing result brings some measure of comfort for the two young girls who bravely came forward and reported Johnson to us.

“This conviction would not have been possible without their courage. We will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that criminals like Johnson are off our streets and behind bars.” 

His double-life was exposed when the teenage girls spotted Johnson filming them with his iPhone under the cubicle divider at Putney Leisure Centre on June 5, last year.

A previous court heard was told the girls were “very distressed” and police raided dad-of-two Johnson’s home on June 12.

Officers seized his computers, where they found images of women undressing during years of secret filming at Eddie Catz centre in Earlsfield.

Prosecutor Miss Lauren Sales told the court yesterday: “There is CCTV that shows the defendant stalking children around the leisure centre. He stalks them to the shower area and then stalks them to the cubicle next to him.

“There was a twelve year-old he was following as well. It is all clear on the CCTV.”

Johnson says he rowed with his wife that morning and had consumed a bottle of wine before arriving at the centre.

“On that occasion the two fourteen year-old girls had attended their school swimming class. 

“Mr. Johnson is seen on CCTV walking around the changing facility. He has gone to the swimming pool and walked around the centre with no particular purpose.

“It’s the two fourteen year-old girls he follows and he purposefully enters the cubicle next to them.”

While undressing the girls see Johnson’s iPhone 6 filming them under the cubicle partition. 

They did not see Johnson, but spotted his distinctive rucksack in the cubicle, which was later picked up on the leisure centre’s CCTV.

He did not keep recordings of the girls and still insists he was not stalking youngsters, but was evasive with police when quizzed about the leisure centre.

“He said he attended in order to shower because it was close to his work and then said he had a personal trainer and then said he’d never shower there because they were communal and dirty and then said he could not remember what he was doing and had memory problems,” added Miss Sales.

When police inspected his two password-protected laptops they found naked images of approximately 40 adult woman changing at the leisure centre, spread over 155 computer files.

“Adult females were in various states of undress at Putney Leisure Centre and they were taken under cubicles,” explained Miss Sales. “They were the most indecent, showing female genitalia and naked breasts.”

At his Earlsfield play centre Johnson had strategically hanged bags in three toilets and the female staff changing rooms, having already made a tiny hole in them to allow filming.

He used a motion-sensor camera to capture the images.

“Images using peepholes in different female public lavatories at the children’s soft play centre, showing female genitalia. They show women using the lavatory.”

The centres’ three public toilets, Pink, Green and White all featured in the recordings as well as the female staff changing room.

“Female employees using private changing rooms at the children’s play centre and they are in various states of undress.

“That is around 376 files, though some are duplicates.

“There are a huge number of images and these images have been cherry-picked out of many images because they are the most graphic.” 

Johnson’s lawyer Mr. Tom Williams said his client was married with children aged 18 and 20 years-old and of good character and receiving counselling from a psychosexual therapist.

“When arrested he immediately resigned and has not stepped foot in Eddie Catz since.”

Johnson claims the filming was restricted to a short period in 2007 and between 2016 and last year. 

He now also attends AA, plus Sex Addicts Anonymous, couples counselling and receives cognitive behaviour therapy and been told he has ADHD.



Tuesday 28 August 2018

Kid's Playcentre Boss Had Secret Cameras

Camera Fan: Johnson
The wealthy boss of a well-known children’s soft play centre chain face an anxious overnight wait to hear his fate after filming two 14 year-old girls undressing and also recording female toilet users at his family-friendly business. 

Darren Johnson, 51, resigned in disgrace from Eddie Catz after his double life was exposed when caught filming the two 14 schoolgirls changing in a swimming pool cubicle.

Today he appeared at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court, where Judge Andrew Campbell bailed him to return tomorrow for sentencing.

He founded the nationwide play centre, which has a tie-in with Mothercare, with his wife Maria over a decade ago and the couple share a £1.3m home.

Police raided the house and seized nearly 700 clips, mostly made up of recording his Earlsfield centre’s female staff in their changing room and toilets.

Johnson, of

Rodway Road, Putney Village pleaded guilty to five counts of voyeurism for sexual gratification between January 1, 2005 and June 12, 2017.

His double-life was exposed when the teenage girls spotted Johnson filming them with his iPhone under the cubicle divider at Putney Leisure Centre on June 5, last year.

A previous court heard was told the girls were “very distressed” and police raided dad-of-two Johnson’s home on June 12.

Officers seized his computers, where they found images of women undressing during years of secret filming at Eddie Catz centre in Earlsfield.

Bad News Looming: Johnson
Prosecutor Miss Lauren Sales told the court today: “There is CCTV that shows the defendant stalking children around the leisure centre. He stalks them to the shower area and then stalks them to the cubicle next to him.

“There was a twelve year-old he was following as well. It is all clear on the CCTV.”

Johnson says he rowed with his wife that morning and had consumed a bottle of wine before arriving at the centre.

“On that occasion the two fourteen year-old girls had attended their school swimming class. 

“Mr. Johnson is seen on CCTV walking around the changing facility. He has gone to the swimming pool and walked around the centre with no particular purpose.

“It’s the two fourteen year-old girls he follows and he purposefully enters the cubicle next to them.”

While undressing the girls see Johnson’s iPhone 6 filming them under the cubicle partition. 

They did not see Johnson, but spotted his distinctive rucksack in the cubicle, which was later picked up on the leisure centre’s CCTV.

He did not keep recordings of the girls and still insists he was not stalking youngsters, but was evasive with police when quizzed about the leisure centre.

“He said he attended in order to shower because it was close to his work and then said he had a personal trainer and then said he’d never shower there because they were communal and dirty and then said he could not remember what he was doing and had memory problems,” added Miss Sales.

When police inspected his two password-protected laptops they found naked images of approximately 40 adult woman changing at the leisure centre, spread over 155 computer files.

“Adult females were in various states of undress at Putney Leisure Centre and they were taken under cubicles,” explained Miss Sales. “They were the most indecent, showing female genitalia and naked breasts.”

At his Earlsfield play centre Johnson had strategically hanged bags in three toilets and the female staff changing rooms, having already made a tiny hole in them to allow filming.

He used a motion-sensor camera to capture the images.

“Images using peepholes in different female public lavatories at the children’s soft play centre, showing female genitalia. They show women using the lavatory.”

The centres’ three public toilets, Pink, Green and White all featured in the recordings as well as the female staff changing room.

“Female employees using private changing rooms at the children’s play centre and they are in various states of undress.

“That is around 376 files, though some are duplicates.

“There are a huge number of images and these images have been cherry-picked out of many images because they are the most graphic.” 

Johnson’s lawyer Mr. Tom Williams said his client was married with children aged 18 and 20 years-old and of good character and receiving counselling from a psychosexual therapist.

“When arrested he immediately resigned and has not stepped foot in Eddie Catz since.”

Johnson claims the filming was restricted to a short period in 2007 and between 2016 and last year. 

He now also attends AA, plus Sex Addicts Anonymous, couples counselling and receives cognitive behaviour therapy and been told he has ADHD.

Monday 27 August 2018

Sweeney Hunt Moped Cash-Snatch Pair

Police are hunting these two moped bandits after a cashbox was snatched from a security guard at a Sainsbury's supermarket in east London.
The specialist Flying Squad are investigating the cash in transit robbery.
On Thursday, May 3 at approximately 12.00pm, a cash delivery and collection was taking place at the Sainsbury’s in Hall Lane, Chingford.
Two males riding a blue/silver scooter - sporting a stolen number plate - rode up to the custodian who was entering the store carrying a cashbox.
The pillion passenger got off the scooter, ran at the guard and grabbed the cashbox.
He then got back onto the rear of the scooter and the pair rode off in the direction of Haringey or Hackney.
Detective Constable Tom Boow, from the Flying Squad, said: "The two suspects were wearing distinctive clothing, including matching dark purple puffer-style jackets, dark purple trousers, black and purple trainers and black helmets.
"This brazen offence took place in broad daylight, and we are hoping that these images may jog the memory of someone who witnessed the robbery.”
Anyone with information is asked to call officers via 101 quoting reference 2877/3May or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Sunday 26 August 2018

Imperial College Professor Denies Harassing Ex-Lover

An Imperial College bioengineering professor has appeared in court accused of sending his ex-lover letters and calling her despite a police warning to stop.

Professor Rob Krams, 63, of North Gate, Prince Albert Road, St. John’s Wood denies his actions amounted to harassment and he will stand trial on October 4.

He appeared on bail at Westminster Magistrates Court, where he pleaded not guilty to harassing Ausra Satiene between June 16 and July 25 in London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham.

He accepts sending her four letters and making one unanswered phone call.

Prosecutor Miss Katie Bryan told the court the couple split in January and Professor Krams received a police harassment notice warning on April 19.

He was later arrested and received a police caution.

However, Ms Satiene received a letter from him on June 23 and police intervened on July 2.

The prosecution say further letters were received on July 6; 18 and 25.

“The contents of these letters go to the relationship and their history. There is nothing threatening,” said Miss Bryan.

Krams admits sending the letters and making the call, but claims it does not amount to harassment of his Fulham-resident ex.

Professor Krams holds the Chair in Molecular Bioengineering at Imperial College, London and is a former associate professor in Department of Bioengineering at Rotterdam’s Thoraxcentre in his native Holland.

He is also the former professor/chair in department of Medical Physics, Free University, Amsterdam.

His research and studies specialise in gene expression and stress on cells.   

Saturday 25 August 2018

Son Of Lord Gowrie Denies Throwing Teenage Girlfriend Out Of House

Court Date: Ruthven
The middle-aged aristocratic son of former Tory minister Lord Gowrie picked-up his petite 19 year-old girlfriend and flung her from his Notting Hill flat, a court heard. 

Brer Ruthven, 54, - Viscount Ruthven of Canberra - of Crosfield House, Mary Place, denies assaulting Lola Tyrrell on August 5 and will stand trial on October 4.

Brer is heir to the peerage title Baron Ruthven of Gowrie in the county of Perth and he has one son, Hon. Heathcote Patrick Cornelius Hore-Ruthven, 28.

His father, Lord Gowrie, 78, is the former Chairman of Sotheby’s and the Art Council of England and was a member of Margaret Thatcher’s cabinet as Minister of State for the Arts between 1983 and 1985.

Prosecutor Miss Katie Bryan told Westminster Magistrates Court: “At the time of this incident the complainant and defendant were in a relationship and in the process of separating.”

They met in January, last year at east London’s hip Whitechapel Gallery and, according to Leeds native Ms Tyrrell, hit it off immediately, with shared interests in films, art and fashion.

The couple were at Ruthven’s flat when a row over cooking tongs broke out between 9.30pm and 10.00pm.

“An argument took place over a pair of tongs the the complainant wanted to use while cooking dinner, because Mr. Ruthven said they were new.

“He started shouting and and told her to use a fork and that she would have to do all the washing up.

In Court: Lola 
“He went into the bedroom and started packing some of her clothes into a suitcase and told her to take it to her place because he needed the room.”

They sat down to eat, but Ms Tyrrell says Brer was still shouting at her, accusing her of having a “shitty attitude,” the court heard.

“He continued to shout at her and and she describes him as: ‘flipping out’ and picking her up with one arm under her body and the other around her  and taking her to the door and flinging her into the street,” added Miss Bryan.

“She was hardly dressed and had little in clothing and knocked on the kitchen window.

“She told him she was going to call the police and he told her to: ‘F*** off’.”

When police arrived Ruthven told the officers: “I dragged her out of the house. I did not hurt her. We are in the process of splitting up and she can’t handle it.”

Ms Terrell will give evidence behind a screen at Hendon Magistrates Court. She told police: “I don’t know what he’s capable of because he has such a short fuse. He belittles me a lot.”

Happier Times: Lola & Brer
Ruthven was bailed on condition he does not contact Ms Tyrrell and his lawyer Mr. Rory Laide told the court: “There have been posts on social media in derogatory terms concerning Mr. Ruthven.

“He has reported them to the police.”

Brer was educated at private £39,000-per year Westminster School and is currently employed by City law firm Clyde & Co as a database developer.

He is a musician with the band Melanchodelia and recently opened his local Portobello Music Festival. 

Thursday 23 August 2018

IT Exec Spied On Changing Cubicle Woman During Lunchhour

A globetrotting financial services IT boss fears his career may be over after he was caught spying on a woman changing in a boutique cubicle.

Neil Smyth, 43, used his phone as a periscope to ogle the woman over the changing-rooms divider as she fitted on a t-shirt and two pairs of trousers.

The married dad, who has a Master’s Degree in Multimedia Technology and sits on the Executive Board of Wimbledon-based StatPro, was on his lunch hour when he wandered into the shop.

Smyth, of Howard Road, Dorking pleaded guilty to observing a person doing a private act for the purpose of obtaining sexual gratification at Uniqlo, The Broadway on June 11.

He was hoping to avoid signing the sex offenders register, but will have to for five years and must also complete 100 hours community service and 20 days rehabilitation.

Prosecutor Mr. Brinkman May told Wimbledon Magistrates Court: “The complainant removed her dress and was in her underwear as she fitted-on the clothing.

“She saw the top-half of a mobile phone over the cubicle divider and says: ‘I don’t know how long the person holding it there.

‘I was shocked and said loudly: ‘Someone is taking a pictured of me.’

“A security guard was called and waited for whoever was in the changing cubicle to come out,” explained Mr. May. “Eventually a man, Mr. Smyth, came out.”

When confronted in the store Smyth said: “It isn’t me, it’s ridiculous. I have a wife and child.”

Afterwards the victim said: “I am worried he may have sent the footage to someone else or uploaded it somewhere.”

However, Smyth insists he did not record the woman and was simply viewing her via the screen and a police examination of the phone found no recordings.

Smyth’s lawyer Mr. Richard Evans told the court: “He only watched for six to eight seconds and was not recording anything. He was looking at the image on the phone as if it was a mirror.

“He maintains he never saw the complainant in any state of undress at all. 

“He admits looking over the partition was a measure of excitedness, a measure of naughtiness, a thrill. 

“When he was arrested he was mortified, embarrassed, ashamed and did not feel any thrill or pleasure in doing this.

“It was triggered by stress and anxiety. He is an IT and marketing manager and has twenty-nine employees below him and a six million pound budget.

“He travels globally eight to ten times a year to the USA, Canada, South Africa and Europe and he found it difficult to manage his peaks of stress.”

Smyth was scheduled to address 150 people at a conference the day after his arrest. “He felt the pressure build and that led to what happened.

“He has not coped with the stress of job, but buried it even though to some he has an enviable life.”

His employers are aware of his arrest and have funded cognitive behaviour therapy courses and Smyth himself has paid for psychotherapy sessions.

However, Smyth fears being placed on the sex offenders register could be the end of his twenty-one years with the company.  

Deputy District Judge Claire Jackson told Smyth, who was supported in court by wife Chloe: “You used a phone in the hope of seeing a female in a state of undress.

“There is not an excuse for that really. It has done damage to the victim, who is now scared to undress in changing rooms.

“To cause such distress to someone for a few seconds of your own sexual gratification is worrying.

“No regard was taken for her or how she would feel or for your wife who’s been extremely supportive.’

Smyth was also ordered to pay £500 compensation to the victim, plus £85 costs and an £85 victim surcharge.

Wednesday 22 August 2018

Woman Sentenced For HMP Wandsworth Cannabis Charge

A young woman who took drugs into a top-security London mens' prison has received a suspended sentence.

Lillian Baker, 22, of 25 Clifford Drive, Heathfield, Newton Abbot, Devon was originally charged with possessing cannabis resin at HMP Wandsworth on May 26.

She was also charged with one count of giving a prisoner, Nicholas little, a prohibited article, namely herbal cannabis.

At Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court Baker was sentenced to two months imprisonment, suspended for two years.

She was also ordered to pay a £115 victim surcharge and an order was made to destroy the drugs.