Wednesday, March, 4 2026 - A 35-year-old Nigerian woman, Gloria Makanjuola, who assaulted a man on a Central Line train I, East London, smashed his phone, and tried to steal his wallet has been jailed following a British Transport Police (BTP) investigation.
BTP disclosed this in a statement on February 25, 2026.
Makanjuola, of Cranbrook Road in Ilford, was sentenced at
Woolwich Crown Court on Thursday 19 February to nine months' imprisonment
having pleaded guilty to Assault and Attempted Theft.
The court heard how on Friday 3 March 2023, just before
midnight, the victim was travelling on an Eastbound Central Line train to
Hainault reading a newspaper.
Makanjuola sat down next to the victim and asked for money
before she began to rummage through his coat pocket. She took his phone out of
his pocket, saying she would give it back if he gave her some money
The victim attempted to get his phone back, but Makanjuola
was still rifling through his pocket and pulled out his wallet, taking £60 cash
and dropping his phone.
The victim later reported that Makanjuola was hitting him
across his body in order to get his wallet.
Makanjuola bent the victim's fingers backwards, who was able
to escape her grasp and run down the train, grabbing his phone as he did.
Makanjuola chased him, tackling him to the ground near the
doors as the train arrived into Hainault Underground station.
She got off the victim, gathered her things, and left the
station while members of the public and railway staff helped the victim up, who
discovered his phone had been smashed and broken.
Officers nearby to Hainault Underground station were informed
of the incident, and at 1am an officer at a nearby petrol station saw a woman
matching the description of Makanjuola.
The woman was quickly identified as Makanjuola and the
officer arrested her in connection.
BTP Detective Sergeant Bronwyn Prew said: "This was a
targeted attack on a member of the public minding his own business, so I'm very
pleased to see Makanjuola jailed for her erratic and aggressive behaviour.
*There is absolutely no place for violence, robbery, or theft
on the railway, and we will continue to prosecute those who seek to use the
network for their own criminal gain.
“If you see someone committing a robbery or an assault on the
railway network, or are a victim of one yourself, we urge you to contact us by
texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40 or speak to a
member of staff so that we can act and get justice.”

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