Man jailed for 18 years for raping woman in Ealing

By Isabel Millett

13th Apr 2022 | Local News

Hubert Greliak, 33, raped a woman in Ealing
Hubert Greliak, 33, raped a woman in Ealing

A man who raped and sexually assaulted a woman in Ealing has been jailed for 18 years.

Hubert Greliak, 33, assaulted the victim in videos found on his phone. The footage showed Greliak raping the victim, who was unresponsive and tied up. 

At Isleworth crown court yesterday Judge Alistair Hammerton described Greliak as a "danger to the public".

The abuse was revealed when the victim reported the sexual assault and theft that took place in Ealing in January 2020. Once Greliak was arrested and his phone seized, he was charged in March 2020 with sexual assault, theft and failure to comply with a section 49 notice (failure to disclose his phone's PIN).

When further examination of the victims' hard drive revealed the recordings of rape, Greliak was further charged.

Greliak, who was bailed and breached his bail conditions, will serve 13-and-a-half years in prison with the remaining four-and-a-half years on licence.

Judge Hammerton also handed Greliak a restraining order against the victim. 

Detective Inspector Julian Crabb from West Area Command Unit Safeguarding Team said: "The victim bravely went through the ordeal of a trial and thanks to both her compelling evidence and the work of the investigation team, we were able to put this man behind bars for a long time.

"Greliak is a dangerous and manipulative individual. He has showed no remorse or guilt for his disturbing and destructive actions. I sincerely hope the victim can begin to achieve closure and focus on the future.

     

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