Two Nigerian Nationals Sentenced to 21 Combined Years for Drugging and Assaulting London Schoolgirl
Akinsanya and Raji sentenced to a combined 21 years in London for the drugging and rape of a 15-year-old girl in Brixton following a 2025 attack.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 21, 2026, 6:34 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Vanguard News

The Brixton Incident and the Exploitation of Vulnerability
The legal proceedings at the Inner London Crown Court have concluded with the sentencing of 34-year-old Akinsanya and 29-year-old Raji for a predatory attack occurring in South London. The court heard that the defendants targeted a 15-year-old schoolgirl and her friends at a pub in Brixton before inviting them back to a flat under the pretense of social interaction. Despite the victim’s friends expressing discomfort and attempting to leave, the schoolgirl became incapacitated due to the consumption of alcohol and cannabis, leading to a state of unconsciousness that the defendants systematically exploited.
Evidence of a Prolonged and Documented Ordeal
Prosecution details revealed that the assault was not only physical but was also documented by Raji, who used a mobile device to film the victim while she was naked and incapable of consent. This evidence played a crucial role in the conviction, as it underscored the premeditated and degrading nature of the crime. During the trial, the victim declined to view the footage, describing the prospect as "too stressful" and characterizing her attackers as "disgusting." The severity of the act was further compounded by the fact that the two men abused the child sequentially, an aggravating factor noted by the presiding judge.
Psychological Impact and the Disruption of Adolescence
A victim impact statement read by Prosecutor Diana Wilson highlighted the profound damage inflicted upon the teenager’s personal and academic life. Formerly an outgoing student and football enthusiast, the victim reported a total loss of self-confidence and a newfound inability to trust others. The trauma has significantly hindered her school performance and restricted her ability to leave her home, leading the prosecution to argue that the level of psychological harm far exceeded "normal" expectations for such cases. The court acknowledged that the victim will likely live with the consequences of this incident for the remainder of her life.
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