A third man has been found guilty for his part in the horrific torture, robbery and rape of a couple in Clapham.
Gavin Steven Gordon, 31, of no fixed address, was found guilty of two counts each of aggravated robbery, unlawful imprisonment, actual bodily harm and theft at Southwark Crown Court on November 26.
Two other men have already been sentenced to nine years each.
Reon Hall, 20, of Malcolm Road, Coulsdon, and Aaron Fitzgerald Gelly, 20, of Ferrars Avenue, Wallington, appeared at Inner London Crown Court on June 19.
The pair were found guilty of unlawful imprisonment and robbery.
A 26-year-old woman was leaving her flat in Clapham after midnight on October 26 last year, the court was told.
She heard a noise in the bushes as she was getting into her car but was unable to shut the door before a man approached her.
He was followed by several more men and one of the attackers covered her head and forced her to go back inside the flat, accompanied by all of them.
They forced her to send a text to her boyfriend to ask him to come over.
When he arrived, they tied his hands with his own belt and began to torture him.
One of the attackers took the woman to the bedroom where he forced her to perform oral sex while holding a gun to her head.
Over the next few hours, he repeatedly raped her as she heard her boyfriend screaming in the next room.
A hot iron was pressed against the man’s forehead and thigh, and then lemon juice and bleach was rubbed on to his injuries.
The couple were subjected to a three-hour sustained attack, before the attackers eventually left, stealing both cars, a black Skype 3G mobile phone, a black Nokia mobile phone, £220 cash and keys.
Detective Inspector Mick Foote said: “Both victims were subjected to unnecessary physical violence in their own home.
“They were targeted for money and then assaulted over and over again, despite saying they had no money.
“The defendants took a small amount of property, including mobile phones, and made their escape by stealing the victims’ cars.
“It was immediately reported to police and within a short time both cars were recovered.”
Gordon will be sentenced on January 8 next year.
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