In a series of court proceedings this May, several individuals from South London have been...

Published: 6:31 am June 2, 2024
Updated: 11:53 am October 8, 2025
South Londoners Jailed for Various Crimes in May

In a series of court proceedings this May, several individuals from South London have been handed prison sentences for a range of offences, including assault, rape, drug dealing, and possession of firearms. Here’s a summary of the cases:

  1. Billy Magee: Found guilty of strangling his ex-girlfriend and threatening her with a knife, Magee, aged 45 from Abbey Wood, received a sentence of two years and three months.
  2. Christopher Moore: Moore, 40, from Walworth, was sentenced to three years and three months for running away after his XL Bully dog severely injured a man in a park.
  3. Brian John Doye: A former firefighter and shop owner, Doye, 77, was jailed for 28 years for raping and sexually abusing three young children over 40 years.
  4. Cliff Mitchell: A former Metropolitan Police officer, Mitchell, 24, from Putney, was given a life sentence with a minimum of 13 years for repeatedly raping a woman and child.
  5. Reuben Lloyd Johnson: Johnson, 31, was sentenced to eight months for burgling a woman’s home in Abbey Wood.
  6. Nyran Thomas and Nah’shun Thomas: Brothers Nyran and Nah’shun Thomas were given life sentences for stabbing a man to death in a South East London park over a mobile phone.
  7. Billy Raddon: Raddon, 22, from Sutton, received a nine-year sentence for his involvement in keyless car thefts and knifepoint robberies.
  8. Rajenthiram Mithinraj: Mithinraj, 34, from Beckenham, was jailed for six years for attempting to rape a heavily intoxicated woman in a Travelodge car park.
  9. Muraad Musse: Musse, 24, from Clapham, received a sentence of one year and nine months for attacking an employee during a distraction robbery at the Apple store in Bluewater.
  10. Tyler Charter: Charter, 35, from Croydon, was sentenced to six and a half years for possessing thousands of indecent images of children and discussing raping kids.

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