Nigerian man,35, convicted for multiple s3xual offences in UK




Saturday, June 6, 2026 - A Nigerian serial s3x offender has been jailed for multiple s3xual offences in the United Kingdom.

Victor Komolafe, 35, was sentenced to 8 years and 11 months at Woolwich Crown Court on Wednesday, June 3, 2026 after being found guilty of four counts of s3xual abuse earlier this year.

Komolafe was convicted as a result of the Met’s V100 programme which uses data and intelligence to produce a monthly list of the top 100 offenders posing the highest risk to women and girls in London, then pursues them with “tactics drawn from counter terrorism policing” to take them off the street."

He also received a S3xual Harm Prevention Order for indefinite period and will remain on the sex offenders register for life.

Komolafe was previously found guilty of 4 counts of s3xual abuse on Wednesday, 23 April at Snaresbrook Crown Court, including 1 count of attempted r@pe, 1 count of s3xual assault and 2 counts of assault by penetration.

The defendant, who also went under the aliases of Ghost and Xavier, was charged in relation to two complainants unknown to each other.

Detective Constable Jo Cheug and Helen Codes both worked on the investigation.

“Komolafe would hide behind a guise of familiarity and friendship with his victims; this enabled him to exploit his formed connections and target these women for his abusive crimes,” they shared. 

“The bravery of both victims coming forward emphasises their strength of character, and their willingness to speak out against abusers such as Komolafe.”

"Their courage and determination enabled our investigation to achieve the justice they desperately deserved”.

The defendant was arrested following a report of s3xual assault on 10, August 2023. 

When questioned by police, Komolafe stated this s3xual activity was consensual and initiated by the complainant.

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