A paedophile subjected young boys, one under 10 years old, to "abhorrent" sexual abuse over several years.
Anthony Fowler showed no remorse when challenged over the abuse of two boys, one under 10, and denied any crimes.
The 74- year-old, of Duncombe Road, Archway, was found guilty on June 13 of nine counts of sexual offending, including bestiality.
He was jailed for 21 years at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Tuesday (July 30).
The court heard that Fowler had subjected one victim to a series of sexual assaults over a two-year period from 1992 when his victim was under 10 years old.
A second victim later came forward reporting that they had also been abused by Fowler over several years.
Specialist officers launched an investigation into Fowler when his victim came forward 28 years after Fowler’s crimes had taken place, Scotland Yard said.
As part of officers’ determination to build a case against Fowler, police carried out extensive interviews with friends and family of the victim, as well as gathering detailed medical records to show the extent of abuse.
Fowler showed no remorse, having initially only answered ’no comment’ throughout interviews and denied any child abuse.
Detective Chief Inspector Sarb Kaur, who led the investigation team, said: “I hope that the bravery and willingness of Fowler’s victims to come forward serves as an inspiration to those who may otherwise fear speaking out against this kind of abhorrent abuse.
“Officers showed true determination in securing justice on behalf of the victims. I’d like to thank them for their compassion and dedication. They are a credit to the Met.
“We would urge anyone who has been a victim of abuse – no matter how long ago – to please come forward to police and get the support they so rightly deserve."
Scotland Yard said the case demonstrates the Met’s commitment to investigating child abuse as it transforms the way it protects the public from harm.
Crimes of this nature can be reported online, on the telephone or in person to the police by calling 101. Call 999 in an emergency.
Anyone who has been a victim of rape or sexual assault, can access charities for help and guidance:
- National Association for People Abused in Childhood NAPAC helpline: 0808 801 0331
- Rape Crisis 08085002222
- Childline 0800 1111
- National Rape and Sexual Abuse Helpline 0808 802 9999
- Survivors UK 0203 598 3898 info@survivorsuk.org.
- Samaritans 116 123 jo@samaritans.org
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