Olaoluwa Ibrahim Jailed In London For Rape, To Be Deported After Serving Term
Olaoluwa
Ibrahim (15.3.77 - 38 yrs), a Nigerian national of Relf Road SE15
appeared at the Central Criminal Court today, Tuesday 28 July, where he
was sentenced for rape and theft.
The victim had been on an
evening out with friends in central London and was travelling home by
bus in the early hours of 24 June 2014. At around 02.30hrs she got off
the bus in the Maida Vale area to walk the short distance home.
As
she did so, she was approached from behind by Ibrahim who tried to
engage her in conversation. She attempted to ignore him by walking away;
but he grabbed her and pushed her into a driveway where he forced her
to the floor and raped her, before stealing her phone and running from
the scene.
The victim was able to make her way home and subsequently contacted police.
Officers
were able to trace Ibrahim via extensive phone inquiries as he had made
a number of calls to the victim’s new phone following the incident.
During
his original interview he fully denied the offence stating that his DNA
would not be found as he had not had sex with anyone. When it was found
to be a match to DNA found on the victim’s clothing, Ibrahim changed
his story, claiming to have had consensual sex with the victim and
denying stealing her phone.
The victim is now living in Australia
and to save her the trauma of having to return to the UK for the trial
officers travelled there and provided specialist computer equipment
which allowed her to give her evidence remotely via a live link to the
court.
Ibrahim pleaded guilty today. On passing sentence, the
judged ruled that after serving his prison term Ibrahim will be deported
back to Nigeria.
Detective Constable Adam Knott, Sexual
Offences, Exploitation and Child Abuse Command, said: "I would like to
reassure the public that attacks of this nature are extremely rare. When
they do occur, we do everything we can to bring the offenders to
justice.
"Ibrahim has shown no remorse or honesty from the point
of arrest and his deception continued throughout the trial, putting the
victim through the trauma of having to recount her ordeal in court. I
hope it is of some comfort to her to know he will now spend a
considerable amount of time in prison before being deported. He is a
genuinely dangerous offender and I am pleased he has been removed from
public life.
"I would urge anyone who has been the victim of
sexual violence to come forward safe in the knowledge that they will be
listened to, the case will be thoroughly investigated and we can provide
bespoke victim care depending on individual needs.”
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