Abdoulie Jobe, 29, unemployed, of Harmsworth Crescent, Hove, was convicted
at Chichester Crown Court on October 26 after a seven day trial.
He was found guilty of sexually assaulting a woman aged 19 on July 27 last
year, of the rape and false imprisonment of a woman aged 17 on August 24,
and of the rape of a woman aged 31 on 29 August.
He was convicted of all charges and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment.
The court heard how Jobe met his first victim in a night club in the city
on the night of 27 July, where he would not leave her alone despite
objections from her and her friends. He sexually assaulted her over her
clothing before being ejected from the club. CCTV recorded the incident
though it was not possible to identify him at the time.
Yet barely a month later, at a flat in the city on the night of 24 August,
Jobe met his second victim, and whilst they were briefly alone he raped her.
Then, on the night of August 28 into August 29, he met his third victim
with friends whilst drinking outside a club on the seafront. The group went
back to a flat where Jobe raped her while escaping the attention of the
others.
The prosecution authorised by the CPS followed an investigation by the
Brighton & Hove Safeguarding Investigations Unit.
Detective Constable Beth Griffiths said: “It was clear that Jobe was
systematically preying on women who he met in the city, taking advantage of
any momentary vulnerability to exploit them for his own sexual
gratification.
“He has been in custody since we tracked him down last November after media
appeals, but the city is much safer now that he is off the streets for a
long time.
“Our investigation eventually identified Jobe as the suspect for all three
attacks. When arrested he gave various long accounts to try explain away
what had happened, but the evidence, including that from the three victims
at court, was compelling.
“Jobe was a very intimidating character. The victim of his first rape was
so frightened that initially she would not give many details. Only when she
saw our media appeals trying to track him down for the second rape did she
feel able to provide his details.”
at Chichester Crown Court on October 26 after a seven day trial.
He was found guilty of sexually assaulting a woman aged 19 on July 27 last
year, of the rape and false imprisonment of a woman aged 17 on August 24,
and of the rape of a woman aged 31 on 29 August.
He was convicted of all charges and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment.
The court heard how Jobe met his first victim in a night club in the city
on the night of 27 July, where he would not leave her alone despite
objections from her and her friends. He sexually assaulted her over her
clothing before being ejected from the club. CCTV recorded the incident
though it was not possible to identify him at the time.
Yet barely a month later, at a flat in the city on the night of 24 August,
Jobe met his second victim, and whilst they were briefly alone he raped her.
Then, on the night of August 28 into August 29, he met his third victim
with friends whilst drinking outside a club on the seafront. The group went
back to a flat where Jobe raped her while escaping the attention of the
others.
The prosecution authorised by the CPS followed an investigation by the
Brighton & Hove Safeguarding Investigations Unit.
Detective Constable Beth Griffiths said: “It was clear that Jobe was
systematically preying on women who he met in the city, taking advantage of
any momentary vulnerability to exploit them for his own sexual
gratification.
“He has been in custody since we tracked him down last November after media
appeals, but the city is much safer now that he is off the streets for a
long time.
“Our investigation eventually identified Jobe as the suspect for all three
attacks. When arrested he gave various long accounts to try explain away
what had happened, but the evidence, including that from the three victims
at court, was compelling.
“Jobe was a very intimidating character. The victim of his first rape was
so frightened that initially she would not give many details. Only when she
saw our media appeals trying to track him down for the second rape did she
feel able to provide his details.”