Another british Paedophile, Abdul-Majed Saif, has been incarcerated after being convicted of raping two adolescents he encountered at a central London train station.
Abdul-Majed Saif, 30 (born 13 November 1994), of Great West Road, Hounslow, was sentenced to 19 years’ jail at Isleworth Crown Court on Tuesday, 1 April, and was furthermore mandated to serve an additional six and a half years on licence. Saif was convicted of nine charges of rape involving two 14-year-olds after the trial concluded at the same court on 31 January.
The court was informed that Abdul-Majed Saif encountered the two adolescents at Victoria train station on 28 April 2024. He provided them with cannabis and persuaded them to return to his residence in Osterley, where he sexually assaulted them.
Following the adolescents’ report of the occurrence to the authorities and the identification of Abdul-Majed Saif’s address, Abdul-Majed Saif was promptly apprehended on 2 May 2024. He refuted the allegations and was granted bail pending the investigation. Forensic evidence, along with the statements of the two adolescents, constituted a persuasive body of evidence, leading to Saif’s subsequent charges and convictions for several felonies.
Both adolescents received assistance from properly qualified officers during the inquiry.
Detective Constable Stephen Gayfer from the West Area Command Unit who led the investigation said: “I want to thank both survivors in this case for coming forward and helping to get a dangerous predator like Abdul-Majed Saif off the streets. The abuse he has put these children through is absolutely sickening and is something which will undoubtedly affect them for the rest of their lives.
“I don’t underestimate the immense courage it took for them to come forward and speak to police and I’d like to commend them on their strength throughout our investigation.
“It is possible that Abdul-Majed Saif has preyed on others and I’d encourage anyone who has been abused by this man to reach out and get in touch with us. You will be supported and you will be listened to.”
Detective Superintendent Rebecca Reeves, Head of Public Protection at West Area, said: “Abdul-Majed Saif is a dangerous predator. The lengthy term of imprisonment he has been given reflects the very serious nature of the harm that he has caused to these young people. They have been incredibly courageous in coming forward.
“Officers in our dedicated Rape and Serious Sexual Offences teams work tirelessly to pursue the offenders who target vulnerable children. We are determined to secure justice for child victims of sexual exploitation.”
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