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Showing 11 - 20 of 25 results for crime type "Sexual offences" & area "South East"

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Man jailed for rape and controlling and coercive behaviour

A man who raped and controlled five women over a four-year period has been sentenced to 17 years imprisonment, extended by a further five years. George De Bathe, 25, cut the victims off from their family and friends, controlling them in different ways, including taking over their phones and…
Press Release Sexual offences South East

Doctor convicted of series of sexual offences

Gregory Manson, 56, was a GP practising at a surgery in Canterbury when he inappropriately examined and sexually assaulted a number of male patients.
Press Release Sexual offences South East

Trio of men guilty of repeatedly raping 12-year-old girl over a three-day period

Three men have been convicted of a series of sexual offences, including rape, on a 12-year-old girl over a three-day period.
Press Release Sexual offences South East

Conviction over stranger rape at Hastings home

A man who attacked a complete stranger at her home in Hastings, after forcing his way in, has been found guilty of rape and attempted rape.
Press Release Sexual offences South East

Man convicted of rape and controlling or coercive behaviour

A man who controlled women over a four-year period has been convicted of a string of charges, including rape, controlling or coercive behaviour, and actual bodily harm.Portsmouth Crown Court heard that George De Bathe, 25, would cut the victims off from their family and friends and control them in…
Press Release Violent crime Domestic abuse Sexual offences South East

“Jekyll and Hyde” character jailed for more than 40 years for violent sexual offences

A man described in court as a “Jekyll and Hyde” character who left victims feeling “helpless and trapped” has been jailed.
Press Release Violent crime Sexual offences South East

Convicted paedophile given 20-year sentence for sexually abusing teenage boys

A convicted paedophile who sexually abused three boys at his home has been jailed for 20 years today.
Press Release Sexual offences South East

Sexual predator jailed for over 10 years

A sexual predator has been sentenced to 10 years and six months imprisonment with an additional five years on extended licence for raping a woman in a hotel room after he drove her from London to Kent in a pre-planned assault.
Press Release Sexual offences South East

“Jekyll and Hyde” character convicted of violent sexual offences over more than 20 years

A man described in court as a “Jekyll and Hyde” character who left his victims feeling “helpless and trapped” has been convicted of a series of violent sexual offences against 11 different women and girls. Ian Hamilton, 63, from Dover, was found guilty of rapes and indecent assaults over a 23…
Press Release Sexual offences Domestic abuse South East

Care worker jailed for sex offences

A care worker who had sex without the consent of a vulnerable young disabled woman in a care home in Maidstone has today been jailed. Police were called after a condom wrapper was found in the woman’s room on the morning of 8 May 2024.Issoop Naguib Lootfun, 69, one of the care workers at the…
Press Release Sexual offences South East

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