Nigerian Jamel Nwokoye Jailed In UK For Assault, Attempted Rape | Sahara Reporters

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Nigerian Jamel Nwokoye Jailed In UK For Assault, Attempted Rape | Sahara Reporters Jamel Nwokoye, 30, of Coronet Street, Hackney was found guilty of assault with intent to commit a sexual offence following a trial at the Central Criminal...READ MORE:

with the intent to rape her.assault with intent to commit a sexual offence following a trial atOn Friday, 6 September, he was sentenced to four years’ imprisonmentsign the sex offenders register for life.began following a 28-year-old woman as she walked alone along Pitfieldbehind her and grabbed her hair, dragging her into the centre of thepunching and kicking her in the face and body while continuing to pullentered the park to try and find her, while also calling the police.

extensive CCTV analysis showed Nwokoye as he began following thefor 45 minutes and later led to the identification of his home addressAnalysis of his mobile phone also revealed an extensive history ofsex and violence towards women.on the basis that the sexual offence Nwokoye was intending to commit“Nwokoye is a sexual predator and the CCTV footage demonstrates thatmorning before he alighted on his victim.lasting psychological harm.

 

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