South Londoners jailed in April so far including rapists

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Here are the names and faces of the men who have been sentenced to prison time in April 2026 to date.

Men raped missing girl, 14

Three men from Beckenham and Lewisham raped a missing 14-year-old girl over several days.

Daryl German, 43, approached the girl on the street and persuaded her to go to his flat where he raped her, before going on to “pimp her” to Jordan Doneley Wint, 31, and Deon Smith, 55.

The victim was a “vulnerable young girl” with learning difficulties whose mum had reported her missing after she ran away from home last June.

Prosecutor Paul Fairley told a court: “Her mother said she effectively thought everyone was her friend and was very amenable to flattery.

“German encountered her in Catford and within seconds, less than a minute, he fell into step with her, put his arm around her and persuaded her back to his flat.”

Over the course of three days he raped her multiple times and plied her with crack cocaine and alcohol.

German invited Wint to his flat to rape her, then when he discovered that police were looking for her, he took her to Smith’s home in New Cross where she was raped again.

German was sentenced to 15 years in custody with an additional three years on licence as she had concluded that he poses a danger to the public.

Wint was sentenced to six years in prison while Smith was jailed for seven years.

Read the full story - Missing girl, 14, repeatedly raped by Beckenham man who 'pimped her' to friends

Former school bus driver

Former school bus driver Eric Cox, 67, sexually abused a vulnerable boy in Blackheath.

He was convicted of three charges of indecent assault and one charge of buggery.

The offences relate to the historic of sexual abuse of a boy more than three decades ago, beginning when Cox was in his early 30s.

Prosecutor Robert Meikle said Cox is already a serving prisoner, having been sentenced to 15 years in prison in 2016 for the systematic sexual abuse and rape of another young boy between 2011 and 2015.

Cox was due to be released soon having served two-thirds of the sentence, but now he is facing a longer prison stay.

Mr Meikle, outlining the facts of the historic abuse, said Cox exploited his position of trust as a bus driver in south east London to target and sexually abuse the vulnerable young boy over a number of years.

The victim said he could not escape Cox but did not tell anyone because the abuse he distorted his view of right and wrong, the court heard.

The abuse was reported to the police in 2020.

Read the full story - School bus driver sexually abused vulnerable young boy in Blackheath

Child rapist

Kamran Khan, 44, from Streatham, repeatedly raped and sexually abused a girl under the age of 13.

He groomed the child by using established connections with her family to secure time alone with her, before abusing her in multiple locations, including her home, her bedroom and a park bench.

He threatened to kill the girl if she told anyone what he had done.

The offending came to light after a family member witnessed a concerning interaction between Khan and the child.

Despite the threats made against her, the girl bravely spoke out and disclosed the abuse.

Khan has now been jailed for 15 years.

Read the full story - Streatham man threatened to kill girl under 13 if she told anyone he raped her

Man watched child abuse videos on train

David Johnson, 35, from Wandsworth, was caught viewing indecent images of children on his mobile phone while travelling on a train.

He was travelling on a train from Stafford to London when he was observed by a fellow passenger sitting behind him.

The man could see Johnson exchanging messages on his phone before opening a video showing a young child being abused.

Johnson then switched to another chat where he was asked what types of videos he liked. He replied: “Just kids videos.”

Shocked by what he had witnessed, the passenger messaged his partner to explain what was happening.

When he looked back at Johnson’s phone, he saw him watching another video involving an even younger child.

The man was so shaken that he moved to another part of the carriage before reporting the incident to British Transport Police using the 61016 text service.

Officers were dispatched to meet the train at London Euston railway station, where Johnson was arrested on suspicion of possessing indecent images of children.

During his arrest, officers seized Johnson’s mobile phone, which was found to have an indecent image of a child set as its wallpaper.

While in custody, Johnson asked if he could have his phone returned, stating that he “needed to delete some stuff”.

Johnson has been jailed for two years and three months.

Read the full story - South London man watched child abuse videos on train in broad daylight

Beckenham nappy fetishist

Adam Martin, 34, from Beckenham, was part of an online network of paedophiles.

He was arrested at his home on Hawkins Way last November following intel about a Google account under the name Adam Nappy.

The sex offender had been closely monitored by police as he previously attempted to meet a 12-year-old boy following grooming.

Officers discovered he had used an unregistered Samsung tablet to engage in discussions about child sexual abuse on online forums.

Alongside images of himself in nappies, on the device officers found videos of babies and toddlers being subjected to extreme sexual abuse.

Judge Martin Yale said: “The collection of material found on the device can only be described as utterly depraved.”

Martin was jailed for four and a half years.

Read the full story - Beckenham nappy wearing man was part of ‘depraved’ network of paedophiles

Chicken shop attack

Marwan Khadir, 18, of Malcolm Close in Penge, assaulted and threatened to kill a staff member at a south London chicken shop.

On Christmas Eve, Khadir carried out an attack which lasted more than two minutes using a realistic imitation firearm.

The court heard that the 18-year-old became aggressive after complaining about his order before producing the weapon, threatening to shoot and kill the worker and assaulting him multiple times.

Khadir was jailed for three years.

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