After sexually attacking a 13-year-old girl, Paedophile Kai Wang took pictures of her and threatened to distribute them should she notify police during a knifepoint robbery. On January 22, 2019, Kai Wang participated in the bloody attack alongside friend Quan Chan in a Tottenham business.
First, pulling a knife on the mother of the girl, Kai Wang & Quan Chan broke into the establishment.
Quan Chan said they were motivated by money but warned the mother her daughter would suffer if she did not cooperate.
The daughter still got a slice to her nose even though she followed the men’s directions, and Kai Wang waved a knife at her face.
Kai Wang molested the 13-year-old and warned he would release pictures of her being abused if she went to the police, while Quan Chan made the girl’s mother bring him to her house and give her money.
Officers conducted a dawn raid at Margaret’s Road, Tottenham, a multi-occupancy property, on January 29, 2019.
Found in a bedroom, Kai Wang & Quan Chan were arrested before being driven to a police station.

On March 13, 2019, Kai Wang admitted guilty to robbery, sexual assault of a kid, false imprisonment, creating and distributing obscene photographs of a minor and possession of an identity document with an unlawful motive.
The 38-year-old will serve another three years on licence after being sentenced to fourteen years and three months in prison.
He was subsequently sentenced to three years for sexual assault of a child to run concurrently, three years for false imprisonment to run concurrently, eight months for making and twelve years for distributing indecent photos of a kid to run concurrently.
Kai Wang will be lifelong registered on the Sex Offenders’ List.
On February 28, 2019, Quan Chan entered a guilty plea to robbery, false imprisonment, creating obscene photos of a kid and possession of an identity document with an unlawful motive.
The 39-year-old received three years on licence and a 13-year prison sentence.
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