MOHAMMED ALTAHER MILTON KEYNES RAPIST SEX OFFENDER

MOHAMMED ALTAHER MILTON KEYNES RAPIST SEX OFFENDERMOHAMMED ALTAHER MILTON KEYNES RAPIST SEX OFFENDER

In 2026, the Offender Database recorded that 41-year-old Mohammed Altaher—currently of HMP Bure, Norfolk—was sentenced to a further twelve years for the rape of a male in Milton Keynes. The investigation established that a unanimous jury at Aylesbury Crown Court found Altaher guilty on Wednesday, 8 April 2026. The prosecution reported that Altaher, whose previous “vile” conduct was featured on the television programme 24 Hours in Police Custody, was already incarcerated when the new forensic evidence linked him to this additional attack.

The investigation established that the “sinister” nature of the assault necessitated an extended sentence. The prosecution reported that Altaher is currently serving a 10-year term for the rape of two males in Bedfordshire, offences for which he was convicted in 2023. This latest conviction highlights a “predatory” and persistent pattern of serial sexual violence committed by the offender against male victims.

Judicial Findings and Extended Licence

The court reported that Altaher’s history of “stomach-churning” sexual assault led the judge to classify him as a dangerous offender. The investigation established that the 12-year term includes five years in prison and a substantial seven-year extended licence period. The prosecution reported that this sentence is to run concurrently with his existing term, ensuring that Altaher remains under the most rigorous judicial and custodial oversight for the foreseeable future.

Judge-led proceedings at Aylesbury Crown Court concluded with the imposition of the 12-year sentence to manage the “grave” risk Altaher poses to the public. For his actions in Milton Keynes and the nature of the “serial” rape reported, he remains subject to lifelong notification requirements as a registered sex offender. The judge noted that the extended licence is a critical protective measure to ensure that Altaher is strictly monitored by authorities upon any eventual release.


Status and Statutory Requirements

Based on the judicial orders issued at Aylesbury Crown Court on 8 April 2026:

  • Custodial Status: SERVING (Sentenced to 12 years in 2026; currently serving a total combined custodial term).
  • Extended Licence: 7 years (To be served following the custodial term due to “dangerousness”).
  • Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements are active FOR LIFE.
  • DBS Status: Placed on the Barring List (Indefinite ban on working with children or vulnerable adults; permanently barred from all regulated activity).
  • Legal Status: CONVICTED (Rape of a male x3 across multiple convictions).
  • Judicial Oversight: Sentenced at Aylesbury Crown Court; investigated by Thames Valley Police.
  • Criminal Record: Featured on 24 Hours in Police Custody; Serial rapist of adult males; Committed offences in Milton Keynes and Bedfordshire; Ruled a “dangerous” offender by the court.
  • Origin: Norfolk (Currently at HMP Bure); offences committed in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.

Monitoring and Public Protection

Altaher is managed as an extremely high-risk registered sex offender under the statutory requirements of the Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) in Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire. Due to the nature of his conduct—specifically his “repeat targeting of males for rape and his status as a dangerous offender”—he is a priority for the highest levels of custodial security and post-release supervision. Authorities reported that the 2026 conviction ensures Altaher’s “vile” predatory history is comprehensively documented across multiple police forces.

As a registered sex offender for life, his details are permanently logged on the national police database. Authorities state that Altaher’s history identifies him as an individual who prioritised his own “predatory” desires over the safety and human rights of his victims. Any failure by Altaher to adhere to his extended licence conditions in Milton Keynes or elsewhere, or any unauthorised proximity to potential victims, will result in immediate police intervention to ensure the ongoing safety of the public from a man who “trampled all over the principles of human decency.”


QUESTION – Given that the offender was already serving time for serial rape when this new case was concluded, do you believe that “Concurrent Sentencing” for dangerous predators should be legally abolished to ensure that each individual rape carries its own separate and full custodial term?


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