Monsor Kazi Jailed for Over 13 Years in Shocking Child Rape Case
Brave Victim Helps Nab Predator
Monsor Kazi, 54, has been slammed with 13 years and six months behind bars at Snaresbrook Crown Court. He was found guilty of seven counts of rape and assault against an underage girl known to him. The case came to light thanks to the victim’s father, who reported the abuse to the Metropolitan Police on February 12, 2022.
Police acted swiftly. Officers arrested Kazi the same day after meticulous hunting by the Met’s specially trained team. Detective Constable Chloe James from Romford Police Station praised the victim’s courage and the crucial support of witnesses.
Police and CPS Join Forces for Justice
The Crown Prosecution Service teamed up with police to build a rock-solid case. Their hard work ensured Kazi’s lengthy jail sentence. On release, he must sign the Sex Offenders Register for life, keeping him monitored indefinitely.
Forensics Crack the Case Wide Open
Officers seized vital evidence—including the victim’s clothing and bedding—from a Dagenham property. Forensic teams quickly analysed the material, while neighbourhood officers gathered statements from the victim and key witnesses.
Timeline of Horror and Legal Wrap-Up
The abuse started around May or June 2021 and lasted about six months. Despite Kazi denying the charges, the overwhelming evidence saw him convicted on October 25, 2022. He was initially charged just a day after the report was made.
This case is a stark reminder of the importance of reporting abuse and the relentless work of the Metropolitan Police in protecting victims and bringing predators to justice.