Victor Komolafe, 35, of Harmony Close, Hertfordshire, was sentenced to eight years and 11 months in prison at Woolwich Crown Court on 1 June for multiple serious sexual offences.
Alongside his prison term, Komolafe was handed an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order and will remain on the sex offenders register for life.
The case involved offences against two women who were strangers to each other, highlighting the severity and breadth of his crimes.
On 23 April, Komolafe was found guilty at Snaresbrook Crown Court of four counts of sexual abuse. These charges included attempted rape, sexual assault, and two counts of assault by penetration, reflecting the grave nature of his criminal acts.
During the offences, Komolafe used multiple aliases such as “Ghost” and “Xavier,” a tactic that complicated the police investigation and concealed his identity.
The two complainants were unrelated and unknown to each other, demonstrating Komolafe’s targeting of multiple victims independently.
In addition to his prison sentence, Komolafe received an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order restricting his actions and movements. His lifelong inclusion on the sex offenders register ensures continued monitoring by law enforcement.
Originally published by UKNIP.