Police have launched an investigation after a man was raped on Clapham Common.
The attack took place at the "western edge" of the Common on June 30, around midnight.
It was reported to police in the last week, prompting a public information appeal from the Met who released further details of the incident on Saturday (August 21).
As a spokesperson for the Met described:
"At around midnight on Wednesday, 30 June, a man in his early 30s was raped in a wooded area at the western edge of the Common, which is opposite The Avenue (A205).
"It is believed that two men were present at the time of the assault which was reported to police in the past week.
"It was dark and no other information about the men is available."
A witness appeal is now underway, while Met Detective Sergeant Ross Burrell is investigating.
"We are determined to identify the person or persons responsible for this horrific crime and seek justice for the victim," he said.
"A significant period of time has passed since the attack occurred but we still think there will be people out there with information that could help.
"We want to hear from anyone who was out on the Common that night and saw or heard anything suspicious. We want to hear from anyone who has seen two men in the area, either before or after this incident, acting suspiciously or doing anything which has raised concerns.
"It does not matter why you were in the area. You can be assured that officers will make no judgements and will treat any information you provide sensitively. Your information, no matter how small, could be vital. Please make that call."
Anyone with information should call 101, providing the crime reference Cad 7542/17Aug.
Information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, by calling 0800 555 111.
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