Jamie Gillett paedophile child sex offender
Jamie Gillett paedophile child sex offender

Jamie Gillett was convicted in 2018 of child sexual crimes and has been subjected to stringent behavioural requirements following his release from jail.

These encompass limitations about his engagement with minors, ownership of mobile devices or laptops, and internet usage.

On 13 May 2022, Jamie Gillett neglected to report to a police station to complete his annual sex offender notification.

On 26 May, officers apprehended him at his residence. A search of his residence revealed a fully charged mobile phone concealed inside a wardrobe and a gaming system with internet connectivity.

Possession of both devices without notifying the police were breaches of his SHPO and, when the games console was checked, the investigators found he had accessed the internet using three different aliases.

Jamie Gillett, of St John’s Road, Gillingham was later charged with four counts of fail to comply with notification requirements and four counts of completing actions prohibited by a SHPO.

Jamie Gillett pleaded guilty at Maidstone Crown Court and on Tuesday 22 November, the 25-year-old was sentenced to two years and two months’ imprisonment. This included sentencing for two counts of failing to comply with notification requirements in 2021.

Police Constable Marie Roostan, of the Medway Offender Management Unit, said: ‘We regularly visit registered sex offenders living in our communities to monitor their conduct and ensure they are complying with any conditions that are in place to prevent them re-offending.

‘In this way, we endeavour to protect the most vulnerable in our community and, where any breaches are discovered, they will be arrested and brought back before the court to answer for their actions.’

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