A 39-year-old Nigerian, who worked as security guard in the United Kingdom, has been jailed for raping a woman who mistook his car for her pre-booked mini-cab.
Sola Austin Warikwah, of Albyn Road, SE8 appeared at Southwark Crown Court on Thursday, 17 December where he was jailed for seven years, uplifted with an additional three years to be served on licence, for rape [(ten years in total)
A check on the convict’s Facebook page shows that he is originally from Rumuji community in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State. He is also the founder of a foudation dedicated in memory of his father.
He was also issued with a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO), and was placed on the sex offenders register for life.
Warikwah had previously been found guilty of the offence by a unanimous jury verdict following a week-long trial – at the same court on Friday, 18 September.
During her ordeal, the woman managed to send messages to a friend. She wrote, “I’ve been raped. I feel sick. This taxi won’t take me home. I’m scared.”
When she eventually managed to escape the vehicle, the woman had the courage to take pictures of her attacker as he left the scene.
Detectives from Westminster launched an immediate investigation, conducting extensive CCTV, phone and vehicle enquiries that ultimately identified Warikwah. Once identified, he was located and was arrested at his home address two days later.
Prosecutor Paul Casey said: “It’s an abuse of trust. He must have, if not impersonated, then allowed her to sustain the impression he was a taxi driver.
“She was locked in at least for those minutes. It does amount to not quite abduction, but to prolonged detention and sustained over the period of time the rape took place whilst stationary in the NCP car park.” he added.
In a victim impact statement, the woman said: “Since the attack my life has been turned upside down. I still don’t know how I will overcome it and be 100% the person I was before. Initially I did not want to be in my body and on bad days I still don’t.”
The court heard she suffers from anxiety and paranoia and has been receiving therapy since the attack.
“The assault made it difficult to keep my mind strong and my thoughts healthy. I have a lot of positive people in my life but it will take me an extremely long time to feel close to the person I was before this assault.” she said.
Jailing him, Judge Martin Griffith said: “It’s clearly had a great traumatic effect on her. It seems to be almost a Jekyll and Hyde part of you.”
Detective Sergeant John Paton, of Westminster Sapphire Team in the Safeguarding Unit, said:
“Sola Austin Warikwah is a predatory sex offender who targeted a vulnerable, unsuspecting woman travelling alone.
“Due to the courage and quick thinking of the victim, assistance from the public and the veracity of the investigation, a dangerous offender has been placed where he is no longer a threat to women. I sincerely hope that the sentence handed down today encourages other victims of sexual offences to come forward.”
LIB/BR