THESE are the faces of the county’s most wanted criminal suspects.

Police are hunting these men for serious crimes including rape, violent robbery, drug smuggling, and the assault of a pensioner.

Victims, charities, and officers last night called on Oxford Mail readers to help track them down.

Detectives have been looking for Michael Kiberu, 35, for four years over an alleged rape of a nightclubber.

Police believe Kiberu – who is also known as Michael Buka and Paul Buka – met a 21-year-old woman in a club in Oxford. He went back to her flat in Wallingford, where the alleged rape took place.

Natalie Brook, service manager of the Oxford Sexual Abuse and Rape Crisis Centre, said: “Rape has a devastating impact on victims and it is important for perpetrators to be brought to justice.”

Drug smuggler Uxoma Ilomuanya is on the run after bringing more than £250,000 worth of cocaine into the country.

The 46-year-old, from Kidlington, was convicted of importing the Class A drug in January 2012 despite not turning up to court.

He was due to be sentenced in January but again did not show.

Aaron Johnson, from Headington, is suspected of a robbery in which a 28-year-old woman was pulled to the ground and kicked by two men, who then made off with her handbag.

The victim was at a London Road bus stop with friends when she was attacked in the early hours of March 25. The robbers also tried to snatch a bag from her friend.

Police said Windmill Road resident Johnson, 24, had not been seen in Oxford since April.

Conrad Haye, who police say has been seen in the Temple Cowley area, is believed to have been involved in a 20-man brawl at The Nelson pub in Cowley that saw a man hospitalised with head injuries.

A heavy sign was thrown through a window before two men were attacked in the Between Towns Road pub in the afternoon of February 15.

Landlord David Brewerton previously told the Oxford Mail two carloads of “lunatics” had ambushed two men while families were eating at the pub.

He said: “It was mindless disregard for public safety.”

Investigating officer Det Con Claire Nangle, from Oxford CID, said it was a “nasty” incident.

He said: “I urge anyone with information on Haye to get in touch immediately, as we believe he is likely to still be in the Oxford area.”

Three men are on police bail for the fight.

Finally, Anthony Conroy is wanted for an attack on a 68-year-old man in Rose Hill in November.

The 44-year-old was charged with assault by beating after the Jersey Road incident but did not attend Oxford Magistrates’ Court in April.

Mark Hazelby, spokesman for charity Victim Support in Oxford, said all the suspects needed to be found.

He said: “It should never be forgotten that behind every crime is a victim, who rightly expects all parts of the justice system to work in their interest.”

Supt Christian Bunt, Oxford local area police commander, said: “Thankfully, we do not have many criminals on the run in Oxfordshire. These were serious crimes. We need to make sure justice is done in all these cases.”

Anyone with information should call police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org