Last Updated on: 7th November 2021, 01:31 pm
Who is Pawel Pazola of Crawley, West Sussex? Biography, Wiki
Pawel Pazola, a hideous predator who posed as a police officer to rape two women, has been incarcerated for 14 years.
Pawel Pazola, from Crawley, West Sussex, threatened the women with a fake gun and a police badge, in order to “force them to engage in sexual acts.”
With a fake pistol, Pazola threatened Brazilian women in their twenties with deportation and arrest.
Pawel Pazola’s Age
His current age is 51 years.
Pawel Pazola Jailed For Raping 2 Sex Workers
His victims were two sex workers who were in London at the time of the 2020 attacks.
A court heard the pervert organize sex with the two victims through an escort website, but after threatening them, he forced them to “engage in sexual acts that were beyond their consent.”
But the two sex workers showed great “courage and courage” in reporting the rapes, and by working on the phone, Met Pazola police were able to identify and arrest him; his house and his car were ransacked.
He raped the first victim on 7th August of last year after meeting her at an address in Camden, where he forced her to engage in sexual acts beyond what was agreed.
The second rape took place in Bayswater, Westminster, on 22nd August 2020. Again, Pazola used violence to induce the victim to engage in sexual acts to which he had not consented.
On both occasions, Pazola posed as a police officer and threatened the victims with deportation if they did not comply.
In the second attack, he even showed a fake police badge and pistol.
After raping the victims, he recovered the money that he had originally paid them. He also stole extra money from his second victim.
What Police Have Investigated Up Till Now?
Pazola, of Crawley, West Sussex, was arrested on Sunday, 30th August 2020.
Detective Sergeant Sam Lockstone, who led the investigation, said: “Pazola is a very dangerous predator who has tried to exploit the perceived vulnerabilities of victims for satisfaction and profit.”
“I would like to congratulate the victims for showing such courage and courage during this investigation and during the trial. I am particularly pleased that our positive response to the first victim has encouraged the second to come forward.”
“The Met’s response to sex work has not changed; Addressing the vulnerability and exploitation associated with street, off-street, and internet sex work remains our priority.”
“Our approach is not to criminalize the sex workers involved, but to protect and support them and build mutual trust by promoting the exchange of information to improve safety.”
“I hope this sentence demonstrates the Met’s commitment to combat crimes against sex workers and violence against women and girls in all its forms.”
Imprisoned
He was jailed at Wood Green Crown Court for 14 years on Friday after a jury found him guilty of two counts of rape, robbery, police hoax and possession of a counterfeit firearm.
The Wood Green Crown Court’s conviction came after he was convicted of all charges on 2nd September after a two-week trial.