
London Mosque Imam Convicted of 21 Counts of Rape and Sexual Assault
A former imam at an east London mosque has been convicted of 21 counts of rape and sexual assault involving seven victims, including three teenage girls.
The court heard that the imam abused his religious position to target women and minors from the Muslim community, luring them into private locations for the assaults. Prosecutors stated that he manipulated victims through claims of spiritual possession and promises of protection from supernatural harm, allowing the abuse to continue for years. Some victims remained silent due to fears that spiritual threats or harm could affect their families.
Senior prosecutor Melissa Garner said the victims had suffered lifelong physical and psychological harm and praised their courage in coming forward. Authorities emphasized that the conviction shows offenders will be prosecuted regardless of the time elapsed since the crimes.
The case was handled by the Crown Prosecution Service, which highlighted its ongoing efforts to support victims and hold sexual offenders accountable. The verdict underscores concerns about the abuse of authority in religious settings and bolsters calls for stronger safeguards to protect vulnerable community members.
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