KAMRAN KHAN LAMBETH CHILD RAPE CONVICTION

KAMRAN KHAN LAMBETH CHILD RAPE CONVICTIONKAMRAN KHAN LAMBETH CHILD RAPE CONVICTION

In 2026, the Offender Database recorded that 44-year-old Kamran Khan was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the rape and sexual assault of a child under 13. Following a hearing at Inner London Crown Court on Wednesday, 1 April, the defendant—of Streatham High Road, Lambeth—was jailed for a series of ten sexual offences. It was reported that Khan abused a family’s trust to gain alone time with the victim, subjecting her to abuse within her own home, her bedroom, and on a public park bench.

The investigation established that Khan used extreme intimidation to silence the child, threatening that she would be killed if she disclosed the harm he subjected her to. Metropolitan Police reported that the range of abuse was uncovered after a family member witnessed a suspicious interaction between Khan and the girl. The prosecution reported that despite the death threats, the brave victim spoke out, leading to Khan’s arrest on 6 July 2025 and a detailed forensic investigation by Met detectives.

Judicial Findings and Investigative Detail

The court reported that detectives used phone analysis and DNA evidence to prove Khan’s multiple offences. Inner London Crown Court heard that Khan’s mobile phone contained corroborative pornographic material within the search history, matching the victim’s disclosure that she had been forced to watch videos during the abuse. The investigation established through forensic samples that direct sexual contact had occurred, debunking any denial from the defendant.

Judge-led proceedings concluded on 15 January 2026, when Khan was found guilty of ten counts, including the rape of a girl under 13 and sexual assault by touching. For his actions in Lambeth and the wider London area, Khan was handed a 15-year custodial term. The judge noted that the calculated nature of the grooming and the use of life-threatening intimidation against a young child in her own home necessitated a significant prison sentence to protect the public.


Status and Statutory Requirements

For the records reported in England, the status of Kamran Khan as of April 1, 2026, was as follows:

  • Custodial Status: Serving 15 years (Sentenced 1 April 2026; currently serving).
  • Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements are active for life.
  • SHPO Status: Sexual Harm Prevention Order active for life.
  • Restraining Order: Active and served upon sentencing.
  • Judicial Oversight: Sentenced at Inner London Crown Court, following a Metropolitan Police investigation.
  • Criminal Record: Rape of a child under 13; Sexual assault by touching (10 counts total).
  • Origin: Streatham High Road, Lambeth, South London.

Monitoring and Public Protection

Khan is managed as a high-risk Category 1 dangerous predator within the national prison estate following his sentencing today. Due to the nature of his conduct, which involved the systematic violation of a child’s safety within her own bedroom and the use of death threats to ensure silence, his management is a maximum priority. Authorities state that his willingness to abuse family trust and his use of pornography to groom his victim indicate a predatory profile that requires the highest level of supervision.

As a registered sex offender for life, Khan’s details are permanently logged on the national police database. Authorities state that his SHPO and restraining order are critical measures to ensure he never has contact with the victim or her family again. Any eventual release to Lambeth or elsewhere in London will be subject to the most rigorous monitoring by the MOSOVO (Management of Sexual Offenders and Violent Offenders) unit. Any attempt to bypass digital monitoring or any presence near schools or parks will result in immediate arrest to ensure the ongoing safety of the public.


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