MILTON KEYNES, U.K. (BN24) — A 41-year-old Nigerian man, Elvis Nosakhare, has been sentenced to six years in prison following his conviction for sexually abusing his girlfriend’s underage daughter in the Thames Valley region of England. The sentencing was handed down at Aylesbury Crown Court on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.

Nosakhare, a resident of Sheelin Grove in Bletchley, was convicted after a trial earlier this year on multiple charges, including two counts of engaging in penetrative sexual activity with a child and three counts of engaging in non-penetrative sexual activity. The offences, which occurred during the course of a relationship he had initiated via online dating, represented a serious breach of trust, according to authorities.
The court ordered that Nosakhare be placed on the United Kingdom’s Sex Offenders Register for life. Additionally, a restraining order was issued to protect the victim.
Detective Constable Bryn Smith, of Thames Valley Police’s Child Abuse Unit, commended the courage of the victim, highlighting the strength she demonstrated throughout the investigation and judicial process. “I want to commend the victim for her bravery throughout both the investigation and court proceedings,” Smith said. “I hope that Elvis Nosakhare’s conviction and sentence gives her some sense of justice.”
Thames Valley Police emphasized its ongoing commitment to protecting victims of sexual offences and bringing perpetrators to justice. “We have dedicated teams who investigate sexual offences, support victims, and work to ensure offenders are held accountable,” Smith added.
Authorities are urging anyone who has experienced or has information about sexual offences to come forward. Victims are encouraged to contact Thames Valley Police through its official website, by calling 101, or by visiting any local police station. Officers assure that all reports will be handled with discretion, professionalism, and support.
This case underscores the persistent efforts by UK law enforcement to tackle sexual abuse and protect vulnerable individuals, especially children, from exploitation.
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