Nurudeen Mohamed

Male Custodial - 8y 2024-01-24

Barnet, Greater London

Offender ID: efcec6c3-fd1c-439b-aded-ca2a3dee2888

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Release status
Approximately 1,175 days until expected release (May 2029)
Guideline: two-thirds served for sentences ≥4 years; half otherwise (England & Wales). Estimates only.

Offence Summary

Nurudeen Mohamed, from Barnet, was found guilty of three counts of rape against an 18-year-old girl and sentenced to eight years in prison.

Full Description

Two men from Barnet, Abdinasir Darbiye and Nurudeen Mohamed, have been sentenced to eight years each in jail for the rape of an 18-year-old girl in Hemel Hempstead. The incident occurred on August 1, 2023, when the victim and two of her friends were approached by Darbiye, Mohamed, and a third man at a nightclub in Watford.

The group took the girls to a Travelodge hotel in Hemel Hempstead, where the victim had been staying. Upon arrival, the victim was separated from her friends and subjected to a prolonged rape in a hotel room by Darbiye and Mohamed. The attack was described by investigating officer DC Jarl Thomason as a 'harrowing and prolonged ordeal' that left the victim traumatised.

Darbiye, residing at Stewards Holte Walk in Friern Barnet, and Mohamed, from High Road in Barnet, were both charged with three counts of rape. Following a trial, they were found guilty at Luton Crown Court. On January 24, 2024, Judge [name not specified] imposed the eight-year custodial sentences on each defendant, reflecting the severity of their crimes.

DC Jarl Thomason, from Hertfordshire Constabulary, commended the victim's bravery in reporting the assault and assisting with the investigation. He stated: 'Darbiye and Mohamed subjected their victim to a harrowing and prolonged ordeal which left her traumatised. The sentences handed to Darbiye and Mohamed by the court reflect the gravity of their offences. They now have a long time ahead of them to think about the harm they have caused this young woman.'

A third man, who was present during the incident, was acquitted of rape by joint enterprise. The case was investigated by Hertfordshire Constabulary, highlighting their commitment to supporting victims of sexual offences.

Location

City: Barnet
County: Greater London
Address: High Road

Case Details

Police Force: Hertfordshire Constabulary
Sentence Length: 8 years (Custodial)
Expected Release: May 2029
Guideline: two-thirds served for sentences ≥4 years; half otherwise (England & Wales). Estimates only.
Full Sentence End: January 2032
If served in full. Estimates only.

Name heritage (predicted origin)

Country: Nigeria
Confidence: 85%

Special Thanks

A huge thank you to Hertfordshire Constabulary for their tireless dedication in bringing this offender to justice. Your commitment and hard work truly help keep our communities safe, and we are deeply grateful.

Source: borehamwoodtimes.co.uk

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