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A serving police officer will appear in court charged with sexual assault

Officer to appear in court charged with sexual assault

PC Tom Devine, attached to the Met Operations Roads and Transport unit, will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 20 January charged with one count of sexual assault by touching.

Man jailed for violent attack on sex worker

Parvez Patel, 34, (02.02.1990), an estate agent, of Empress Avenue, Ilford, was swiftly arrested at the scene after neighbours heard the woman’s screams and called police. The attack took place late on the evening of Monday, 29 January, when Patel booked a sex worker and arrived at her home in Westminster.

Man jailed for sexual assault and rape of woman in Lewisham

A thorough investigation by the Met sexual offences team has seen a man who took advantage of a young woman after a night out in south-east London jailed.  Craig Dorney, 35 (22.01.89) of Duncombe Hill, Lewisham, was sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court to seven years in prison on Thursday, 12 December for rape and two counts of sexual assault.

Met secures justice for a woman sexually assaulted in east London 

An exhaustive investigation by the Met has seen a sexual predator who targeted a lone woman in Stratford jailed. Sobirjon Boltaev, 26 (12.04.98) from Lawton Road, Leyton, was sentenced on Friday, 29 November at Snaresbrook Crown Court to three years' imprisonment for two counts of sexual assault on a woman.

Man sentenced for multiple sexual offences against teenage girl

Met detectives have brought a historic case to justice by seeing a man jailed for committing multiple sexual offences against a teenage girl almost 30 years ago. Colin Moore, 58 (04.06.66) of Grove Lane, Southwark was sentenced to 15 years in prison for four of rape and five of indecent assault against the same girl, now aged 41.

Met advances interview process with new Digital Interview Recording kits in its commitment to put victims first

Met improves interview process for victims of crime with new technology

The Met Police is rolling out its new ‘Digital Interview Recording (DIR) kits’, in its commitment to put victims at the heart of investigations, as part of its New Met for London plan. It’s a significant advance in its drive to equip officers with innovative technology to improve efficiency of evidence obtained during interviews with victims, particularly women and girls affected by violence.

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