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Nigerian man, Kenneth Ajilore, jailed for rape in UK

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Kenneth Ajilore

Kenneth Ajilore, a 28-year-old Nigerian man has been jailed for rape in the United Kingdom.

Ajilore of Prince George Road, N16, was sentenced to six and half years in prison for raping a woman during a night out.

In a statement, the Metropolitan Police Service said that Ajilore was sentenced by a Nightingale Court based at Hendon Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, March 24.

He was found guilty following a trial at the same court on March 14.

“Detectives began an investigation after they were called by a woman, aged in her 20s, who’d been raped in a car after a night out in Stoke Newington in the early hours of 17 September, 2021.

“She reported being invited into a vehicle by a man who then drove her to different locations across London.

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“Later the same day, the woman visited a police station to report the attack.

“Specially-trained officers provided her with support and immediately started an investigation.

“Thanks to the woman’s resourcefulness, detectives were able to use photos taken on her phone of the vehicle to trace it back to Ajilore who had hired it on the morning of 16 September.

“To help prove Ajilore was responsible for the attack, officers took statements from multiple witnesses, examined extensive mobile phone data, recovered CCTV footage and carried out DNA analysis which linked Ajilore to the woman.

“He was arrested three days later on 20 September.

“The evidence officers collected was overwhelming and led to the Crown Prosecution Service authorising charges against Ajilore,” the statement read in part.

It quoted the investigating officer, DC Patrick Godin as saying, “I would like to praise this brave woman for her courage in coming forward and seeing this to court to secure Ajilore’s conviction. Her strength is inspirational and I hope it is of some comfort to her to know Ajilore was found guilty.

“All women and girls have the right to feel safe, at any time, day or night, in public or at home. I am pleased our investigation has resulted in Ajilore being jailed.”

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