UK Sends Nigerian Coach To 15 Years In Prison For S3xually Abusing 7 Teenage Boys
Category: Crime News
A self-appointed Nigerian football coach, Emmanuel Igwebuike who was found guilty of s3xually abusing seven teenage boys has been sentenced to 15 years in prison in the United Kingdom.
The 35-year-old was also handed a lifelong s3xual harm prevention order
and will also be on the S3x Offenders Register for life.
Reports
from the UK said the Inner London Crown Court sentenced him after the same
court found him guilty in April of 22 counts of s3xual assault following a
five-week trial.
His victims were between the ages of 14 and 18
years at the time the offences were perpetrated between June 2019 and April
2021.
The s3xual assaults were reported to have taken place at his
former addresses in Lambeth and Putney, as well as at a hotel in Birmingham.
Allegations made
A number of allegations indicting the
Nigerian were made to the police on June 15, 2021, 15 days before he was
arrested by officers from a multifaceted investigation team and the central
specialist crime command.
According to the Metropolitan Police,
Igwebuike was at the time acting in a self-appointed role as a football coach
in his own football academy based in the Stockwell and Putney areas of South
London.
Igwebuike, who was not affiliated with the English
Football Association (FA) or any local football club, is reported to have
committed the assault after he managed to build a trusting relationship with
the boys with promises of furthering their football careers and providing them
with football opportunities.
Police said that at the time of the
offences being committed, none of the boys knew of abuse to the others and
thought they were the only ones being s3xually assaulted.
Although
he was charged with assaulting seven boys, police said that at the time the
allegations were levelled against him, the names of other possible victims and
witnesses to Igwebuike’s crimes were mentioned. Police are now urging anyone
else who was a victim to come forward.
Police statement
Detective
Constable Elaine Hutton, from the Met’s specialist crime command, said:“These
offences committed by Igwebuike are of an extremely serious nature. They have
had a significant impact on the life of the young victims and especially their
families who trusted him and were subject to his manipulation.
“I
would like to thank them all for their bravery during this investigation.
“We are keen to establish whether there are other victims of
Igwebuike who have yet to come forward. Anyone who believes they were a victim
of Igwebuike is asked to contact police.”
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