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Zimbabwean Man Sentenced To 8 Years Behind Bars In UK For 2021 Rape

Zimbabwean Man’s Consent Claim Fails As UK Jury Convicts Him Of Rape

A Zimbabwean man has been sentenced to eight years behind bars in the UK for a rape committed in 2021. Emmanuel Jeche, 28, received the prison term after a jury unanimously found him guilty following an eight-day trial.

Jeche, who previously lived in Walnut Tree, Milton Keynes, was sentenced at Amersham Crown Court on Thursday, 2 July 2026.

 

Emmanuel Jeche Sentenced For 2021 Wolverton Rape 

According to Thames Valley Police, the offence happened in Wolverton, Milton Keynes, during the early hours of 12 June 2021.

Jeche was 23 years old at the time.

The victim reported the rape to police on 13 June 2021. An investigation was launched, and Jeche was arrested the following day.

During the investigation, Jeche admitted that sexual intercourse had taken place. However, he claimed it was consensual.

The case eventually went to trial at Amersham Crown Court. After an eight-day hearing, the jury unanimously convicted Jeche of one count of rape on 14 May 2026.

Police Speak After Emmanuel Jeche Gets Eight-Year Jail Term 

Investigating officer Police Staff Investigator David Brandon, of Milton Keynes CID, said the sentence could not erase the impact of the offence.

Brandon said:“No sentence can ever compensate a victim for the trauma caused by a rape offence and the long-term effects such crimes can have.”“However, I hope this sentence provides the victim with a sense of closure and allows her to continue rebuilding her life following this awful experience.”

Brandon also praised the victim’s conduct during the lengthy investigation and court proceedings.

He said:“I would like to commend the courage and determination shown by the victim throughout the investigation and court process.”

Thames Valley Police Vow To Pursue Sexual Offence Cases

Brandon said sexual offences can have a serious and lasting impact on victims.

He said:“Rape and other sexual offences can have a devastating impact on victims. We will continue to investigate these offences thoroughly, support victims and pursue those responsible through thecourts.”

Jeche’s sentencing came more than five years after the offence in Wolverton.

The eight-year prison term closes the latest stage of a case that began when the victim reported the incident in June 2021 and continued through Jeche’s arrest, investigation and eventual jury trial.

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Business VoIP Phone Systems: Buyer Checklist

Business phone systems have changed. Many companies are replacing traditional phone lines with Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP. A business VoIP system uses an internet connection to make and receive calls. It can support desk phones, mobile apps, desktop apps, voicemail-to-email, call routing, video meetings, texting, and reporting. But not every VoIP system is equal, and the cheapest monthly price may not deliver the reliability a business needs.

Start with call quality and internet readiness. VoIP depends on bandwidth, latency, jitter, packet loss, firewall configuration, and network design. A business with unreliable internet should not move phones to VoIP without backup connectivity. Some companies use dual internet providers, cellular backup, quality of service settings, and network monitoring to protect voice traffic.

Hosted PBX systems are popular because the phone platform is managed in the cloud. The provider handles much of the infrastructure, updates, and call routing. Businesses usually pay per user per month. This can reduce the need for onsite phone equipment and make remote work easier.

Important features include auto attendants, ring groups, call queues, call recording, voicemail transcription, business texting, mobile apps, call forwarding, conference calling, direct inward dialing numbers, eFax, paging, emergency calling, and analytics. Not every business needs every feature. A medical office, bank, law firm, school, restaurant, and sales team may have very different call flows.

Reliability should be a top priority. Ask vendors about uptime history, data centers, failover, disaster recovery, emergency routing, and what happens if the internet goes down. Can calls automatically forward to cell phones? Can staff use a mobile app? Does the system support backup internet? How fast can support reroute numbers during an outage?

Pricing can include more than the advertised user rate. Watch for charges for desk phones, installation, number porting, taxes, regulatory fees, call recording storage, contact center features, toll-free minutes, international calling, SMS, integrations, training, and onsite support. Ask for a full first-year and recurring cost estimate.

Number porting is another important step. Moving phone numbers from the old carrier to the new provider can take time. Do not cancel old service until porting is complete. Verify all numbers, including fax lines, alarm lines, elevator lines, credit card terminals, and backup lines. Some non-voice lines may not be suitable for VoIP without special planning.

Security matters. VoIP accounts can be targeted for toll fraud, voicemail attacks, phishing, and unauthorized access. Use strong passwords, multifactor authentication where available, role-based permissions, call restrictions, international dialing controls, and account alerts. Ask how the vendor protects admin portals and detects unusual call patterns.

Integrations can add value. Some VoIP systems connect with customer relationship management software, help desk platforms, Microsoft Teams, Google Workspace, call center tools, and analytics dashboards. Integrations are useful only if they match real workflows. Avoid paying for features employees will not use.

Before selecting a system, map your call flow. Write down main numbers, departments, extensions, after-hours routing, holiday schedules, emergency contacts, voicemail boxes, fax needs, call recording requirements, and reporting needs. This makes vendor demos more productive.

Ask each vendor: What is included per user? What costs extra? Are phones leased or purchased? Is support domestic or offshore? What is the contract term? What happens if we cancel? How are emergency calls handled? How do you support remote users? Can we test call quality before signing? Do you provide training?

A business VoIP system should improve communication, not create confusion. The right choice balances cost, reliability, support, security, and features. A careful buyer checklist can prevent surprises after the phones go live.

Consumer Fraud Class Action: Holding Companies Accountable

A consumer fraud class action may arise when a company misleads customers through false advertising, hidden fees, unfair billing, fake discounts, or deceptive business practices.

These cases can involve banks, phone companies, subscription services, car dealers, insurance companies, online retailers, and financial products.

A consumer may lose a small amount, but when thousands of people are affected, the total harm can be large.

Class actions help consumers combine claims and challenge companies that may otherwise avoid accountability.

Possible results may include refunds, account credits, debt cancellation, fee changes, or policy updates.

Consumers should keep contracts, receipts, screenshots, emails, bills, and customer service records.

If many people experienced the same issue, a class action lawyer may investigate whether the company violated consumer protection laws.