Shuaib Iboko-Akoh & Evaristus Akerele Convicted for Liverpool Rape

Liverpool, UK — On Thursday, February 6, 2025, Shuaib Iboko-Akoh, 24, and Evaristus Ozumizi Akerele, 25, were convicted and sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court for their horrific crimes. The case, widely known as the Liverpool Rape Case, centers around a disturbing incident that occurred on April 20, 2024.

Sequence of Criminal Actions
The events unfolded in the early hours of the morning, when the victim was sexually assaulted inside a property in Liverpool city centre. Police quickly identified the location of the offence and arrested both suspects within hours of the report. During the investigation, unauthorized intimate videos were found on the suspects’ mobile phones, further aggravating the severity of their crimes.

Legal Proceedings and Conviction
Detective Inspector Carla Cross from Merseyside Police emphasized the heinous nature of the crime, praising the victim’s courage throughout the process. Both Iboko-Akoh and Akerele were found guilty of rape and voyeurism. They were sentenced to a combined seven years in prison and will remain on the sex offender’s register for life.

Victim Support and Resilience
Throughout the legal proceedings, the victim has shown immense bravery, a quality that has been acknowledged by authorities. Support services, such as Rape Crisis England & Wales, continue to offer vital assistance to survivors of sexual violence.

Broader Implications
This case serves as a grim reminder of the ongoing challenges in addressing sexual violence. It underscores the importance of consent education, robust legal frameworks, and thorough investigative processes to combat such heinous crimes effectively.

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