Portsmouth News

Rapist finally jailed six years on from his attack on woman, 22

- Hollie Busby hollie.busby@nationalwo­rld.com @hollie_busby_

A MAN who raped a woman at a home in Gosport in 2016 has been jailed for seven years.

Mark Anthony Roberts, 55, of Stonebeach Rise, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex was sentenced at Portsmouth Crown Court.

The victim, who was 22 at the time of the assault, reported the rape in November 2020 at Fareham Police Station.

She has been supported by specialist officers in the subsequent months.

Roberts was subsequent­ly interviewe­d under caution and later charged as part of a police investigat­ion.

Following his sentence he will also have to sign the sex offenders register for life.

The judge described the victim as ‘heroic’ for coming forward and reporting the non-recent offence.

Det Con Marie Harding, from the Operation Amberstone team, said: ‘It takes a great deal of courage for anyone who has been the victim of rape or sexual assault to come forward and report the matter to police. I want to commend the bravery of this woman for telling officers what had happened to her a number of years beforehand and for supporting this investigat­ion through to court.

‘She is keen that her experience can inspire others who have been the victim of similar offences to come forward.

‘Even if there is a delay in reporting, there can still be a chance to secure a conviction.

‘Our specialist officers will investigat­e thoroughly and will seek justice wherever possible.

‘The man responsibl­e in this case has now rightly been brought to justice and can’t harm another person while he serves his prison sentence.

‘We take allegation­s of sexual offences incredibly seriously, and do everything in our power to support victims and bring perpetrato­rs to justice. We also work closely with a number of support agencies who provide specialist help to those who need it.

‘We understand not everyone is comfortabl­e talking to police, but please know that there are other independen­t support agencies out there that can provide you with the help you need.’

Anyone who has been affected by this type of crime is encouraged to contact police on 101 to speak to a specially trained officer in confidence.

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