Here are the names and faces of the men who have been sentenced to prison time in June 2026 to date.
Deptford masseur sexually assaulted clients
Dehong Tan (Image: Met Police)
Dehong Tan, 55, sexually assaulted women after giving them pills during acupuncture and massage sessions.
Tan was convicted of sexual assaults on two women at Acupuncture and Herbs at 115 Deptford High Street.
Detailing one sexual assault in early 2025, prosecutor Michael Chambers said: “[The woman] was sexually assaulted in the sixth session, but there were a number of red flags in earlier sessions.”
These included an incident in which his erect penis brushed against her during a massage, and inappropriate comments he made about her breasts and groin area.
She also alleged that, during two earlier sessions, he pinched her nipples.
Mr Chambers said: “In session six she arrived late and usually the session started with a massage.
“She was given two blue pills and described feeling drowsy and sleeping. At the time she was just wearing her knickers.
“She was woken by Mr Tan’s hand on her vagina.”
Detailing the other incident, also in early 2025, Mr Chambers said that another woman was sexually assaulted during her second session with Tan.
He gave her five brown pills at the start of the session and then during the massage he “played with” her breast and her vagina, Mr Chambers said.
He was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison.
Belvedere drug dealer
Junior Brown (Image: Essex Police)
Belvedere man Junior Brown was caught working for a south Essex drugs line was granted bail, only to be caught again months later working for a different gang.
Brown was jailed at Basildon Crown Court alongside a fellow drug dealer.
The Class A drug dealing operation sent an estimated 12,000 bulk marketing messages between April 2024 and January 2025.
Brown, 25, of Lower Road, was the first to be caught when police attended the property of a known drug user and found him inside.
He was carrying 32 wraps of crack, 22 of heroin, and £460 in cash – plus two mobile phones.
Analysis of those phones found messages between him and 50-year-old addict about the bagging up of Class A drugs.
Brown was sentenced to 36 months in prison.
Read more – Belvedere man jailed for role in Essex drugs gang
Welling driver killed two women in 100mph crash
Bilal Tahir (Image: Kent Police)
Bilal Tahir, 29, from South Gipsy Road in Welling, reached speeds of more than 100mph on the M20 before causing a fatal crash that killed two women.
Tahir was driving a black BMW X5 at more than 100mph on the M20 near West Kingsdown when he lost control and caused a crash that killed two women and seriously injured a third person.
The crash happened on October 17, 2022, during heavy rain that had left standing water on the motorway.
Dr Habiba Hajallie was driving to work on the coastbound carriageway between junctions 1 and 2 when her car aquaplaned, causing her to lose control and come to a stop on the hard shoulder, facing the wrong direction.
Lisa Webber and Mark Heap, who were travelling in separate vehicles, stopped to help Dr Hajallie.
All three were standing on the hard shoulder when Tahir’s car crashed into them.
Dr Hajallie and Ms Webber were pronounced dead at the scene.
Mr Heap sustained serious injuries and was taken to hospital.
Tahir was sentenced to 15 years in prison at the Old Bailey after pleading guilty to two counts of causing death by dangerous driving and one count of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.
Mitcham murderer
Kemuel Gambicky-Forbes (Image: Metropolitan Police)
Kemuel Gambicky-Forbes, 25, stabbed a father to death outside his own home in Mitcham.
He was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 26 years for the murder of 39-year-old Leon Anderson.
Leon was attacked outside his home in Maple Close, Mitcham, on the evening of April 28 last year.
The 39-year-old father and husband managed to call the Metropolitan Police on 999, reporting that he had been threatened with a knife by a man he knew.
The knife attack unfolded whilst Leon was on the phone, with officers arriving to the scene in minutes only to discover him critically injured inside his house.
The confrontation between Gambicky-Forbes and Leon was witnessed by neighbours and a tradesman.
A manhunt was launched to trace the suspect, who had fled into nearby woods.
Officers found a phone belonging to Gambicky-Forbes and a rucksack, pair of jeans and a hoodie were found discarded by a police dog.
The 25-year-old presented at a police station the following day on April 29, 2025, and mostly refused to comment during interviews, maintaining that Leon had tried to run him over prior to the stabbing.
Read the full story – Mitcham dad stabbed to death outside his own home while on 999 call
Eltham domestic abuser
Jordan Tattan (Image: Met Police)
Jordan Tattan, 33, of Sidcup Road in Eltham, treated his girlfriend as a “punching bag” for more than a year.
Tattan carried out a campaign of violence against a woman between December 2024 and January 2026, including repeatedly punching her in the face and kicking a bucket at her stomach while she was heavily pregnant.
Judge David Miller, who gave Tattan a five-year sentence, said he hadn’t seen a litany of domestic violence as bad as this for some time.
As Judge Miller read his sentencing remarks, Tattan shook his head in disagreement.
Judge Miller said: “I don’t know how you could disagree with this. You treated her as a punching bag for 13 months.
“Every time you had a mood swing, every time you were down because you were craving alcohol, you attacked her.
“I haven’t seen such a litany of domestic violence committed by one person broadly against one complainant as bad as this for some time.”




