Correction: London Mobile Masseur Convicted as Prolific Sex Offender Against Women
Correction: London Masseur Sex Offender Conviction

In a significant correction to a previous report, it has been clarified that a mobile masseur operating in London was convicted as a prolific sex offender for assaults on women, specifically not involving underage victims. The original article, dated 13 January 2026, incorrectly stated that the crimes related to women and girls, but this has been amended to accurately reflect the court findings.

Court Conviction Details

Yuliyan Dimov, a 45-year-old man from Enfield, was found guilty on Thursday, May 2, 2024, at Wood Green Crown Court. He faced 20 different offences, which included charges of sexual assault and voyeurism. The conviction stemmed from attacks on 10 different women, highlighting the severity and repeated nature of his criminal behaviour.

Nature of the Offences

The offences occurred in the victims' own homes, where Dimov operated as a mobile masseur, exploiting his professional role to gain access and commit these assaults. This case underscores the vulnerabilities that can arise in private settings and the importance of vigilance in personal service industries.

The Metropolitan Police provided evidence leading to his conviction, and the correction ensures that public information is accurate, particularly in sensitive cases involving sexual crimes. This amendment helps maintain trust in reporting and legal processes, while also serving as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to combat such offences in the community.