Bristol Post

‘Too lenient’ Multiple rapist has his prison sentence extended

- John HOUSEMAN bristolpos­tnews@localworld.co.uk

AThe CPS is committed to delivering justice for the victims of rape and sexual assault

Jill Macnamara, of the CPS,

GRIME artist who held four women against their will and repeatedly raped them has had his sentence increased by the Court of Appeal.

Andy Anokye, 33, who performed under the stage name Solo 45, was found guilty at Bristol Crown Court of 30 charges relating to a two-year period.

These included 21 rapes, five counts of false imprisonme­nt, and other assault charges.

He was given a 29-year extended sentence, made up of a 24-year jail term and an extended licence period of five years, in July last year.

But, following a hearing on Friday, senior judges concluded that the sentence was “unduly lenient” and increased it to 35 years - with a 30-year jail term and five years additional licence.

Lady Justice Macur, sitting with two other judges, said the original sentence did not reflect the fact Anokye committed multiple offences of rape against four separate victims.

His sentence was referred to the court by the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) under the unduly lenient sentencing scheme.

Speaking after the ruling, Solicitor General Michael Ellis QC said: “Anokye’s crimes were truly shocking.

“The Court of Appeal’s decision to increase his sentence recognises the severity of the abuse he inflicted upon his victims and the danger he poses to the public.”

The court rejected an argument by lawyers representi­ng the Solicitor General that Anokye should have been given a life sentence.

The judge also refused a bid by Anokye to appeal against the length of his original sentence.

The musician derived sexual pleasure from torturing the women by waterboard­ing, interrogat­ing, assaulting and raping them, the court heard.

He claimed the acts were part of consensual role play, or a game he played called “Catch me, rape me” and said he told women that he would “terrorise” them.

Police began investigat­ing Anokye, who is from London but had a harboursid­e apartment in Bristol, in 2017 after a woman complained that she had been raped by him.

After his arrest, officers discovered harrowing footage filmed by Anokye on his mobile phone that revealed he had abused multiple women.

Anokye, who was signed to Island Records and had collaborat­ed with Stormzy, JME and Wiley, was described as a “violent, controllin­g narcissist and a bully” by prosecutor­s during the case.

Jill Macnamara, of the CPS, said on Friday: “We welcome today’s increased sentence, which reflects the severity of Anokye’s crimes and the continued risk he poses to women.

“The CPS is committed to delivering justice for the victims of rape and sexual assault. As part of this commitment we will challenge unduly lenient sentences where appropriat­e.

“We want every victim of rape to have the confidence that their case will be fully investigat­ed by the police and that, in every case where our legal tests are met, the Crown Prosecutio­n Service will aim to charge and prosecute”.

 ??  ?? Right, photograph issued by Avon and Somerset Police of Andy Anokye, also known as Solo 45
Right, photograph issued by Avon and Somerset Police of Andy Anokye, also known as Solo 45

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