After a lady in her 20s “was raped in a horrible attack,” police began a search for the suspect

In London, a lady in her early 20s was raped in a ‘horrific incident’ last year, prompting the Met Police to launch a manhunt for the suspect.

Police have launched a hunt for an unidentified man after a woman in her early 20s was raped in a 'horrifying attack' last year
As part of the investigation into the alleged attack, detectives released two pictures of the suspect today.

After responding to a home in Forest Gate, Stratford, at approximately 11 p.m. on December 12, police initiated an investigation.

Officers are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying a man they wish to talk with in order to advance their investigation.

A woman in her early 20s was raped in a ‘horrific crime’ last year, prompting police to launch a hunt for an unnamed guy.

As part of the investigation into the alleged attack, detectives released two pictures of the suspect today. 12 December, at approximately 11 p.m., police were dispatched to a residence in Forest Gate, Stratford. An investigation was then opened.

Detective Inspector Jeremy McDermott from the North East Command Unit stated in his request for information, “This is a very horrible incident to which no one should be subjected.”Detectives released two photographs of the man today as part of their investigation into the alleged attack. An investigation was launched after police responded to a property in Forest Gate, Stratford on December 12 around 11pm

Since the incident was reported, we have conducted a number of inquiries and are now requesting public assistance with our inquiry.

Anyone who recognizes the individual in the images is urged to contact us or Crimestoppers immediately.

Anyone with information on the man’s identify is encouraged to call the police at 101 and reference case number 2709 of 16 November 2022. Crimestoppers can also be reached at 0800 555 111.

In the meantime, authorities have disclosed that a number of investigations have been conducted in relation to the attack.

They assert that the victim continues to receive specialized assistance.