Man wanted for string of sex attacks on buses including assault on 13-year-old girl
Scotland Yard are hoping to question the man after receiving complaints about assaults against six women on buses in Lewisham and Southwark
A MAN is wanted for questioning over a string of "despicable" sex attacks on buses, including one on a 13-year-old girl.
Scotland Yard are hoping to question the suspect after receiving complaints about assaults against six women on buses in Lewisham and Southwark, south-east London.
Officers have warned many more victims could exist after a string of attacks were reported on January 27.
The suspect's first victim that day was a 17-year-old girl on a 176 bus at 3.15pm.
He struck up a conversation with the teen before intentionally falling on her and groping her, police said.
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Then, at around 5pm, a girl, 13, reported being sexually assaulted on a 363 bus.
Later another girl of the same age reported a man matching the same description made her feel uncomfortable by engaging in a conversation.
At 5.50pm a 15-year-old boarded a 171 bus at Catford train station. The suspect sat opposite her and touched her knee, the Met Police said.
Frightened, she got off the bus but the man pursued her and groped her before she managed to flee, officers added.
Scotland Yard said the first attacks were on two women, 22 and 17, on a number 12 bus in Dulwich at around 9.30pm on January 24.
The suspect is described as a black man in his 20s with short black hair and stubble. He wore blue baggy jeans and a black bomber jacket with a white fur trim on the hood.
Detective Constable Alex Price said: "We are keen to trace the suspect carrying out these despicable attacks on young girls and women in public.
"Five victims have been targeted by this man and we believe there could be many more victims who are yet to come forward."
Police warned anyone who sees the suspect not to approach him but to contact 999. Anyone with information should call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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