Gillingham Sex Offender Jailed for Breaching Internet Restrictions
A registered sex offender from Gillingham has been sentenced to 13 months’ imprisonment for breaching conditions designed to protect the public.
A 66-year-old man from Gillingham has been jailed for breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order by using private browsing mode to access the internet without authorisation. The offender was a registered sex offender with strict conditions imposed to monitor and restrict his online activity.
Sexual Harm Prevention Orders are civil orders issued to individuals convicted of sexual offences. They typically include conditions relating to internet use, contact with minors, and other restrictions intended to reduce the risk of reoffending. The breach of these orders is taken seriously by the courts, as they exist to protect vulnerable members of the community.
The sentencing reflects the judiciary’s commitment to enforcing these protective measures. By using private browsing mode, the offender attempted to circumvent monitoring systems in place specifically to track his online behaviour. This deliberate attempt to evade supervision was viewed as a serious breach of the conditions set to protect potential victims.
Kent Police brought the prosecution following investigation into the breach. The case highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to monitor registered sex offenders and ensure compliance with court-ordered restrictions. Private browsing functionality, whilst lawful for general internet users, constitutes a breach when specifically prohibited as part of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
The 13-month custodial sentence sends a clear message about the consequences of non-compliance with protective orders. The judiciary considers such breaches seriously, recognising that attempts to circumvent monitoring systems indicate a potential risk to public safety.
Sexual Harm Prevention Orders can remain in place for extended periods or indefinitely, depending on the severity of the original offence and assessed risk level. Offenders must comply with all conditions or face additional criminal charges and potential imprisonment.
This case is part of broader efforts across Kent to manage the risk posed by registered sex offenders in the community. Multi-agency approaches, including police, probation services, and other partners, work together to monitor compliance and protect the public.
Key Takeaways
- A 66-year-old Gillingham man has been sentenced to 13 months’ imprisonment for breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order
- The breach involved using private browsing mode to access the internet in contravention of his court-ordered restrictions
- Sexual Harm Prevention Orders are designed to protect the public by restricting the behaviour of individuals convicted of sexual offences
- Breaches of these orders are prosecuted as serious criminal offences
What This Means for Kent Residents
Sexual Harm Prevention Orders represent an important tool in protecting communities from individuals who pose a risk of sexual offending. Members of the public can report any suspected breach of these orders to Kent Police. If you have concerns about offender compliance or public safety, you are encouraged to contact the police with any relevant information. These cases demonstrate that robust enforcement of protective orders remains a priority for local law enforcement.


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