White City Man Jailed for Being Part of Violent Crime Gang


Five guilty of kidnapping and toruring victim in Fulham Palace Road flat

Rennell Rutty jailed for his part in crime gang
Renell Retty after being arrested

Rennell Rutty, 27 of Creighton Close in White City was one of five men convicted of conspiracy to kidnap at Harrow Crown Court.

At approximately 9pm on 24 September 2018 the gang's victim and his pregnant girlfriend returned from dinner into the car park of her home in Woodchester Square, W2.

As the couple got out of the car, a group of men wearing balaclavas approached and tried to pull the woman into a van. She managed to escape but her partner was bundled in and driven away. The group drove around whilst repeatedly punching and kicking him. He was later moved from the van into the rear footwell of a car and received further beatings.

At 1.15am the victim was taken to one of the gang,Bradley Evans' home address in Fulham Palace Road where he was kept bound in a bath for 12 hours. He was kicked and punched and had corrosive fluid poured over him, causing burns to his skin.

During this time an unregistered mobile number rang the victim’s mother and demanded money. She spoke to her son who told her he feared he would be killed if payment wasn’t made. An initial cash payment was made to the captors, but they demanded further payments. Despite receiving around £6,000 the captors still did not release the victim.

Later the same day they demanded the victim’s Rolex watch, which his mother left on a tyre on a parked car as instructed. CCTV captured another gang member, Jamal Gordon-Harris exiting a vehicle, running up and collecting the watch before returning to the car and being driven away.

During the collection the victim was left on the side of the road. He was helped by a passing member of public and taken to hospital. Due to the fear of reprisals he never provided police with a statement.

Gordon-Harris and Rutty were both arrested shortly after the collection of the Rolex. The two other members of the gang, brothers Denzil and Aston Rochester were arrested at their home address later the same day. Evans was arrested on 31 October 2018.

Throughout the course of the investigation by the Met’s Modern Slavery and Kidnap Unit, detectives identified Denzil Rochester as the driver of the van and Evans as the driver of the car, which were both found to be stolen and using false plates. The transit van and car were later found burned out.

The following were all charged with conspiracy to kidnap. They denied the offence but were convicted on 8 April this year following a six-week trial at Harrow Crown Court.

They were sentenced at the same court on Friday, 12 July to the following:

Aston Rochester, 36 of Chaplin Road, HA0 was jailed for 11 years and three months.
Denzil Rochester, 31 of Chaplin Road, HA0 was jailed for nine years and nine months.
Jamal Gordon-Harris, 23 of Dart Street, W10 was jailed for 10 years and three months.
Rennell Rutty, 27 of Creighton Close, W12 was jailed for nine years and nine months.
Bradley Evans, 40 of Fulham Palace Road, SW6 was jailed for 10 years and three months.

Acting Detective Chief Inspector Dan Mitchell from the Met’s Central Specialist Crime Command said: "This organised group kidnapped an innocent man, dragged him from the side of his pregnant girlfriend and subjected him to hours of horrific physical and mental abuse.

"Throughout the course of the investigation it was clear that the motivation of this kidnap was purely financial. The captors demanded thousands of pounds from the victim’s terrified mother who had to listen to her own son tell her he feared he would die.

"The victim was left so scared for his life, he did not provide any statement or information to police to support this prosecution. Despite that, the evidence gathered by officers from the Modern Slavery and Kidnap Unit has led to the conviction and imprisonment of an organised criminal group intent on committing serious, audacious offences across the city.

"I hope this sends a message to anyone considering carrying out such violent and brutal acts, that even without a victim’s statement, we will use all the powers available to us to find the evidence to bring you to justice."

July 17, 2019