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15.03.2023 - 13:35 / msn.com
Gary Glitter will now die behind bars after being recalled to prison just weeks after his release, the former head of Scotland Yard's Paedophile Unit has said. Mike Hames predicted the 1970s glam rocker, real name Paul Gadd, would now spend the rest of his life in jail as he will always represent a danger to children. The Probation Service confirmed on Monday that the 78-year-old paedophile was being recalled to prison following a breach of his licence conditions.
This came after he was filmed at his bail hostel attempting to access the dark web on his mobile phone. While it is understood he did not break the law, it is believed he attempted to visit websites on the dark web that would have enabled him to evade internet monitoring software installed on his mobile phone by the Probation Service to monitor his online activity. Mr Hames confirmed that under the terms of his licence Glitter would not have been "allowed to conduct certain things on his phone".
Gary Glitter, 78, was released from prison in Dorset last month and was staying in a hostel in the south of England, guarded by security. The disgraced rockstar has now been reportedly thrown back in prison after breaking bail conditions by using a "smartphone to ask about the Dark Web". Read more HERE. He added: "As far as Gadd is concerned, he is so dangerous and so fixated on his offending behaviour that he'll never stop - he's gone too far.
He's arrogant, he's opinionated. "He's someone who's always going to be a danger to children, quite frankly. "The bald pensioner, whose hits included I'm The Leader Of The Gang (I Am), was released from custody at HMP The Verne in Dorset in February, halfway through his 16-year prison sentence.
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Gary Glitter will likely spend the rest of his life in prison after being recalled to jail, the former head of Scotland Yard’s Paedophile Unit has said. Mike Hames said disgraced 1970s pop star Glitter, real name Paul Gadd, would always represent a danger to children and a return to custody was appropriate. The Probation Service said on Monday that Glitter was being recalled to prison following a breach of his licence conditions.
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